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22 Dec 2020: Economic and Industry Development Committee chairperson, Councillor Nicole Jonic, said round two of council’s COVID-19 Recovery Small Business Funding Program was made available following feedback from local businesses.
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4 Apr 2024: Council seeks feedback on Stone Quarry Cemetery master plan.
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4 Apr 2024: 08 January 2024. The community is being encouraged to provide feedback to help council develop the city’s Cultural Heart which includes d’Arcy Doyle Place and Nicholas Street in Ipswich
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3 May 2024: Explore the Brassall Bikeway, take a hike at Flinders Goolman Nature Reserve, or enjoy the green hills of Limestone Park – wherever you go, I encourage people to incorporate more activity into
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22 Oct 2013: 05/2013 as detailed in the report by the Strategic Planning Manager dated 29 August 2013. ... C. That the Strategic Planning Manager be requested to attend to the relevant matters.
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5 Mar 2021: Ipswich will be a strategic choice for this pilot initiative and council looks forward to collaborating with the Growth Areas Delivery Team and for prompt action to occur.".
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21 May 2024: Ipswich is also a culturally diverse city, and a Welcoming City, and we give our appreciation to people from all backgrounds who give their time to help their community through volunteering.”.
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18 May 2023: Amberley, Augustine Heights, Basin Pocket, Brookwater, Collingwood Park, Dinmore, Eastern Heights, Ebbw Vale, Ebenezer, Goolman, Ironbark, Jeebropilly, Karrabin, Leichhardt, Mount Forbes, Mutdapilly, One Mile, Peak Crossing, Pine Mountain, Purga,
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17 Apr 2023: Bottle Alley being reopened with a beautiful new mural will help attract people from Nicholas Street through to Ipswich’s vibrant Top of Town precinct, where we have so many diverse
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28 Apr 2022: The plan incorporates feedback and recommendations from the Creators of Ipswich Report, which included input from more than 100 local artists and creators, reflecting council’s effort to strongly engage with
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