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  1. $156 million in capital works, including: $11 millionon parks, ... (PDF, 365k)

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    22 Jun 2021: $23 millionfor strategic transport projects. 2021–2022 Budgetat a glance. CAPITAL PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS. ... $500,000Ipswich Central to Springfield Central. Transport Corridor Business Case. $1 millionKerbside collection.

  2. Opportunity for charities to share in Christmas Wonderland takings

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    22 Dec 2020: The partners will share in the ticketing income from the event (after deduction of ticketing fees and charges) in exchange for the supply of volunteers to assist with the COVID Safe

  3. Business is booming in Ipswich with key economic data revealing significant uptick

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    21 May 2024: These latest economic figures support council’s ongoing advocacy efforts for the public transport corridor between Ipswich Central and Springfield Central, and state support for the booming Ripley development area,” Mayor ... We need more road, rail

  4. Mixed results for Ipswich in 2022-23 Federal Budget

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    1 Apr 2022: Increased investment in new apprenticeships and training, defence industry and cyber security will create more local jobs in our local economy,” Mayor Harding said. ... Council has been ramping up calls for government investment into council’s

  5. Waste and Circular Economy Transformation

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    8 May 2024: INVEST TO TRANSFORM QUEENSLAND’S WASTE INDUSTRY INTO AN INNOVATIVE, EFFICIENT AND SUSTAINABLE CIRCULAR ECONOMY. ... There is an urgent need for intervention to ensure an efficient, sustainable, productive waste and circular economy section in Queensland

  6. IPSWICH CITY COUNCIL ■ CAPITAL WORKS PROGRAM 2021-2024 Adopted ... (PDF, 766k)

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    22 Jun 2021: 100 300 400. Corridor Planning/Concept Design Work. Corridor planning/early concept work for iGO identified project. ... 54 56 110. iGO Public Transport Action Plan Implementation. iGO Public Transport Action Plan Implementation.

  7. DIVISION 3 CITYWIDE BUDGET HIGHLIGHTS $49.5 millionMaintaining, upgrading and ... (PDF, 207k)

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    21 Jun 2023: Division 3 Councillor Andrew Fechner said local families would benefit significantly from a $700,000 investment in Cameron Park at Booval, as well as other key projects across the division. ... These investments are about securing the liveability of our

  8. Upper Black Snake Creek Improvement Plan SummaryA Total Water ... (PDF, 656k)

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    5 May 2015: Table of ConTenTsINTRODUCTION 3. RATIONAle fOR INveSTMeNT IN The BlACk SNAke CReek CATChMeNT 4. ... 1. Developing a common catchment understanding. 2. Developing and testing preliminary catchment management and investment actions with stakeholders.

  9. Welcome to the September edition of Community Matters for ... (PDF, 1366k)

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    27 Sep 2023: growth requires rapid investment in infrastructure and council routinely lobbies its State and Federal counterparts to highlight this.“Our highest priority remains the Ipswich to Springfield Central Public Transport Corridor, which ... Last October, we

  10. Much needed transport infrastructure unlocked by council

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    29 Jan 2022: Division 1 Councillor Jacob Madsen said unlocking funding to build transport infrastructure is key to servicing a rapidly growing population.

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