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  1. Tree-mendous response to Christmas in Ipswich festivities

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    24 Jan 2024: The centrepiece of Ipswich’s celebrations was again the transformation of our city’s emerging heart, the Nicholas Street Precinct, into the popular St Nicholas Precinct over 10 fantastic evenings in ... The benefits of these successful events ripple

  2. New cinema experience coming to Ipswich

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    11 Aug 2022: The total boost to the local economy from the Nicholas Street Precinct is expected to total $1.196 billion between 2020 and 2032, so in the long-term this is a ... Precinct but will also create local employment and have a positive economic and social

  3. Proposed child care centre in Camira refused

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    29 May 2023: 29 May 2023. Ipswich City Council has refused a proposed child care centre in Camira over concerns its proposed scale, bulk and impacts on residential amenity were not sufficiently addressed by ... Issues detailed by council planning officers included

  4. Ipswich platypus population on the brink after devastating 2022 floods

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    4 May 2023: 04 May 2023. The devastating impact of the 2022 floods on the city’s platypus population has been laid bare in a new monitoring report presented to Ipswich City Council last ... Increased development and construction in urban areas has also amplified

  5. Second river crossing to bust Ipswich Central congestion

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    7 Apr 2022: A multi-modal flood-immune second river crossing in Ipswich Central will future-proof the inner-city road network and reduce impacts to productivity caused by congestion and incidents. ... By freeing up traffic congestion, we can save the local economy

  6. Council Minutes (PDF, 3137k)

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    8 Jul 2013: 14 MAY 2013 PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE NO. 2013(05) 3. COURT ACTION STATUS REPORT With reference to a report by the Acting Development Planning Manager dated 2 May. ... 2013 concerning the status of outstanding court action. RECOMMENDATION. That

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    by Anna Lewis
  7. Council Minutes (PDF, 3172k)

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    22 Oct 2013: 3. COURT ACTION STATUS REPORT With reference to a report by the Development Planning Manager dated 2 September. ... 2013 concerning the status of outstanding court action. RECOMMENDATION. That the report be received and the contents noted.

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    by Anna Lewis
  8. Hundreds creatively reimagine Ipswich Central in day of placemaking

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    23 Aug 2022: into action. ... The day of placemaking has ignited imaginations of what Ipswich Central could become for the community with the needs of people prioritised over cars and further community-led actions to revitalise

  9. Infrastructure critical to keep the fastest-growing region in Queensland moving

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    9 May 2022: Deputy Mayor, Division 1 Councillor Jacob Madsen said Ripley Valley was deemed a Priority Development Area (PDA) by the State Government, but coordinated action from all levels of government was required ... Division 2 Councillor Nicole Jonic said

  10. 30 June, 2022 Division 4 highlights: Future goals in ... (PDF, 276k)

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    29 Jun 2022: This will improve road safety and reduce dust and other impacts on resident.”. ... said. “Ironpot Creek is an important example of this in action, where erosion in the Pine Mountain section.

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