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13 Sep 2022: strategic direction documents such as Advance Ipswich and our Corporate Plan.
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22 Jun 2021: Division 4 is oriented in a west-east direction and includes Amberley, Ashwell, Barellan Point, Blacksoil, Brassall, Churchill, Chuwar, Haigslea, Ironbark, Karalee, Karrabin, Lanefield, Marburg, Moores Pocket, Mount Marrow, Muirlea, North
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21 Sep 2021: 21 September 2021. Residents can now share their views on facilities across Ipswich, as council opens the floor to feedback on its 20-year plan for public venues such as libraries, ... Resident and ratepayer feedback will help shape the draft
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10 Nov 2022: These priority objectives also reflect the outcomes of the broader stakeholder feedback (refer to the Natural Environment Strategy – Stakeholder Engagement Report 2022) and Strategic Priorities 4 and 5 in council’s ... Ipswich contains a unique and
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22 Apr 2022: Councillor Milligan said the development of the new strategy had also taken on board recent feedback from community engagement for iFuture, the Natural Environment Policy and Sustainability Policy. ... This strategy is an evolution of the feedback
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1 Mar 2021: Feedback gathered during the survey will be used to benchmark council’s progress on improving recreational cycling and walking opportunities across the region. ... to their area and allows them to make comments and provide specific feedback.
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12 May 2021: The program provides an opportunity for residents to engage with councillors and discuss important issues in their area, provide feedback on projects and have a say about council initiatives. ... Division 2 Councillor Paul Tully said it is the
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22 Dec 2020: Environment and Sustainability Committee chairperson councillor Russell Milligan said the campaign was in response to recent feedback from the community. ... We have taken community ideas and feedback from last year’s Sustainable Ipswich engagement,
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16 Jan 2023: Mayor Teresa Harding said the event is a great chance to celebrate Australia’s past, present and future way of life in one of the most diverse communities in Queensland. ... Council is committed to the continued development of a rich, multicultural and
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2 Jun 2022: Division 4 Councillor Russell Milligan said community feedback via council’s Shape Your Ipswich portal was incorporated into the design for the skate facility. ... We had valuable feedback at both the concept and detailed design phases to make sure
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