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  1. Report handed down on Ipswich waterways

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    22 Dec 2020: While we are just one player in the broader context for waterway and catchment management, council is well positioned to lead, advocate for and implement real change at a local level.

  2. 27 June 2024 Council’s 2024-2025 Budget continues to mop ... (PDF, 270k)

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    26 Jun 2024: We have seen 161 properties purchased with most already returned to green space and community consultation will soon commence for the potential future use these sites,” Cr Antoniolli said. ... River Heart Parkland rehabilitation and community

    by Shane Currie
  3. Tree-mendous way to honour mum on Mother’s Day

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    29 Apr 2024: Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding said Trees for Mum has blossomed into a local Ipswich tradition that brings together the community to celebrate Mother Nature and the special women in our lives. ... Trees for Mum is a great way for the community to come

  4. Community feedback called for Richardson Park playground design

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    10 May 2022: The playground, amenities block and exercise equipment in Richardson Park are in need of replacing, and an upgrade will provide a renewed space that highlights the special local environment for young ... I encourage residents to again take part in our

  5. COVID-19 restrictions easing for council venues and Ipswich businesses

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    14 Apr 2022: The easing restrictions are perfectly timed ahead of Easter and will hopefully provide a boost to local hospitality businesses, who have been greatly impacted by the health restrictions.”. ... While there are no changes to masks requirements, council

  6. New tenants locked in for Nicholas Street Precinct

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    25 Mar 2022: 25 March 2022. Ipswich residents and local businesses have more reasons to be excited about the $250 million Nicholas Street Precinct revitalisation after council signed two big brands as the ... The reopened hotel will draw more people to the precinct,

  7. Mosquito control program ramps-up after flood

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    14 Mar 2022: Local Disaster Management Group Chair Mayor Teresa Harding said council has ramped up mosquito control measures and is working alongside south-east councils to manage the issue. ... Local Resilience and Recovery Group Chairperson Councillor Kate

  8. Council secures federal funding to fix Black Spot intersections

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    13 Jun 2021: Mayor Teresa Harding said it is council’s priority to improve safety on local roads. ... I look forward to further joint initiatives with our local State and Commonwealth representatives in the years ahead, as our city welcomes an additional 325,000

  9. New Classification Structure and Pay rates Ipswich City Council ... (PDF, 157k)

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    30 May 2023: New Classification Structure and Pay rates Ipswich City Council Local Government Employees Certified Agreement.

    by Miranda Reis
  10. Ripley and Redbank Plains continue to lead growth for 2023

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    4 May 2023: Ipswich remains an attractive city to live, work and play, with great local employment opportunities, schools, universities, parks, restaurants and shopping options,” Mayor Harding said. ... 0.23 ha of additional local parks. The report can be read here

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