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  1. State Election scorecard highlights commitments to Ipswich

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    22 Dec 2020: We will all continue to advocate for more commitments – especially on waste policy and industry reform and investment to minimise the impact and maximise the opportunity for Ipswich residents.”. ... This includes significant action on waste policy,

  2. Food Organics Garden Organics (FOGO)

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    16 Feb 2024: Future Ipswich – Promoting a circular economy by turning organic waste into quality compost or other valuable end products. ... The introduction of the FOGO service will not impact the existing kerbside collection services.

  3. Waterway improvement initiatives

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    29 Jul 2022: Through water quality monitoring we can collect regular data of water quality to assess the impacts of activities on the overall health of the catchment, or the area from which all ... Areas of concern can then be investigated and action plans developed

  4. Ipswich City Council Nature Conservation GrantsTo support tangible conservation ... (PDF, 249k)

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    4 Mar 2024: Fauna monitoring techniques have no ethical impacts, and permits have been obtained if required. ... Action/s supported or achieved as per the zone identified in the Property Management Plan.

  5. Helping flood impacted sporting clubs get back on top and stay there

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    28 Feb 2023: Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding said there was widespread flood damage to community sporting facilities including fields, courts, tracks and clubhouses used by clubs, teams and young athletes across Ipswich. ... Council provides maintenance for fields and

  6. Council launches dedicated information site about proposed waste-to-energy facility

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    22 Dec 2020: The next step will involve Remondis undertaking an Environment Impact Statement (EIS) process. ... The coordinated project process is not a development approval. It is an impact assessment study that is considered by the Coordinator-General, who then

  7. CAPITAL PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS$75 million Flood recovery$291k Urban greening$1.6 million ... (PDF, 315k)

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    21 Jun 2023: scale. We have endeavoured to keep the impacts of rising construction and service costs away from ratepayers as much as possible, while still delivering these critical core business services to Ipswich. ... to maintain 360+ sports fields and courts. $3.0m

  8. Calls for second river crossing heard with $2.5m commitment

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    16 May 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.”. ... The Detailed Business Case will not only consider crossing

  9. REPORT FOR IPSWICH CITY COUNCIL “GOVERNANCE REVIEW” 31 July ... (PDF, 1130k)

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    27 Aug 2017: Recommendation 4: The CEO take action to achieve more effective compliance with Section 295 of. ... carrying out under his or her normal duties), is potentially subject to disciplinary action.

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  10. 2022–2023 Budgetat a glance CAPITAL PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS$23.7 million Sealed ... (PDF, 236k)

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    28 Jun 2022: growth and transformation of our city through investment in essential infrastructure and services. ... to maintain 360+ sports fields and courts. $3.9m. to repair 6,030+ potholes.

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