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  1. Widespread rain prompts council to open two sandbag distribution points

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    30 Nov 2021: Council will continue to monitor weather forecasts and Bureau of Meteorology reports as well as monitoring local conditions and community feedback to determine whether these sites remain open tomorrow, or if

  2. Christmas comes early as millions in upgrades completed on rural roads

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    17 Nov 2021: Community feedback was a key driver for this significant investment. We’ve combined local input and expert assessments to ensure the best outcome,” Cr Milligan said.

  3. Council Minutes (PDF, 935k)

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    1 Jul 2016: MINUTES OF COUNCIL ORDINARY MEETING. 24 MAY 2016. Held in the Council Chambers, Administration Building. The meeting commenced at 9.03 am. ATTENDANCE AT COMMENCEMENT. Councillors P Pisasale (Mayor), Morrison, Tully (Deputy Mayor), Silver, Stoneman,

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    by Anna Lewis
  4. Country music stars confirmed for Ipswich festival

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    6 Oct 2023: This year, with such a diverse and powerful line-up, we’re set to deliver an experience that transcends boundaries and resonates with fans old and new.

  5. Ipswich population racing towards 250,000

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    22 Dec 2020: Ipswich is one of the most liveable regions in Queensland. Our beautiful parks and natural areas, world-class heritage sites and vibrant local restaurant scene attract a diverse range of new

  6. WelcomeWelcomeWelcome to the spring edition of your council newsletter, ... (PDF, 1042k)

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    16 Sep 2021: Division 3 Councillor Marnie Doyle said the added greenery would help beautify the streetscape and create additional shade. ... $306,000 – Pine Mountain Road. > $150,000 – Brassall Bikeway Stage 6a – Pathway Connection Stage 1 to Riverlink.

  7. Council Minutes (PDF, 2518k)

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    21 Mar 2013: concerning the visitor attendance figures and feedback for the October to December 2012 Quarter. ... summarising the results of Council’s 2012 annual strategic traffic count data collection program.

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    by Anna Lewis
  8. More than 500 submissions as draft Ipswich Plan 2024 progresses

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    20 Jul 2023: Council’s current planning scheme is one of the oldest in Queensland and it’s great to see this early feedback reflects council’s commitment to modern community expectations and contemporary

  9. Ipswich Central coloured in native landscapes for street art competition

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    11 Apr 2023: said. “I am pleased this council initiative has helped foster collaboration in our artistic community and that we can now exhibit these special works that showcase Ipswich’s diverse native animal

  10. Division 4 Cr David Cullen and Cr Jim Madden ... (PDF, 304k)

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    26 Jun 2024: $1.4 million for new clubhouse, Blue Gum Reserve, Karalee. $1 million for the upgrade of the Wulkuraka Connection and Keswick Road, Karrabin.

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