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4 Apr 2024: 28 August 2023. All progress starts with one small step. Alice Street drainage and kerb channel works improve flood resilience. 25 August 2023. As part of Ipswich City Council’s efforts to improve the community’s flood resilience, an important
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24 Nov 2021: I am proud to be part of a community that is prepared to roll up its sleeves, look for solutions and reimagine what we want the first impression of our city
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2021/council-to-investigate-return-of-blackall-monument-to-rightful-spot Cached Explore
9 Mar 2021: Most of our historical photos of the Ipswich Central feature this amazing monument and it would be another historical moment to see it back in its original resting place after 94
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12 Jun 2024: Ipswich City Council is committed to the continued development of an inclusive, harmonious, and cohesive community, and celebrates the rich multicultural diversity that the many cultures bring to this city. Ipswich currently has 22,521 residents who
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22 Dec 2020: 13 December 2020. The West Moreton Public Health Unit has confirmed that a flying fox recovered from Queens Park in Ipswich has tested positive for Australian Bat Lyssavirus (ABLV).
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23 Jan 2024: Wetlands and waterways are crucial in our city – especially areas that convey stormwater such as Masons Gully, which help clean water by filtering and absorbing nutrients and pollutants from urban
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20 Sep 2018: Safety Improvement project listing which forms part of the ‘sustainable travel’ sub-program as part of the 2019–2020 capital works portfolio. ... Gravel Turnarounds project listing which forms part of the ‘Road Safety and Operations’
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4 Jan 2024: We are continuing our work exploring options to expand the flood camera network, which has already proven to be successful in providing timely information to residents on flood levels across the
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15 Aug 2023: 15 August 2023. It is a small plant, but it has a significant impact on our environment.
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21 Jul 2023: This is about making Ipswich a more sustainable place to live as our city continues to grow.”.
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