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  1. Ipswich.qld.gov.au Ipswich City Council Good Governance Quick Guide The ... (PDF, 1961k)

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    26 Feb 2020: our success. COMMUNICATION. We communicate openly and ensure diverse voices. are being heard and valued. ... We engage the heads, hearts and hands of our. people to achieve our purpose.

  2. Council backs Ipswich businesses in 2024-2025 Budget

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    27 Jun 2024: Council will continue to deliver practical, supportive programs and events for local businesses this year, including our latest initiative, the New Business Breakfast. ... Investment attraction for new businesses in our priority sectors of Defence,

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

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    21 May 2024: Unemployment levels, particularly with our young people, have been troubling in recent years. ... We need more road, rail and transport options to cater for our increasing population.

  4. Flood recovery and planning scheme feature in council’s 2021-22 Annual Report

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    25 Nov 2022: On average, 87,367 waste wheelie bins were also collected each week across our city.”. ... Our city’s continued population growth brings with it a responsibility to maintain Ipswich as a great place to live.”.

  5. Landmark summit to harness local impact of 2032 Games

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    28 Mar 2022: The objective of the Summit will be to draw these ideas out and use them as the basis of our legacy development moving forward. ... I am excited to hear the ideas our community has to leverage the local impacts of the 2032 Games for Ipswich.”.

  6. City of Ipswich Enviroplan Program and Levy Progress Report2020-2021 ... (PDF, 2776k)

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    21 Apr 2022: Total Spend: $4.9m. Where did the funds go in 2020-2021? 34%. ... The annual EnviroForum became a special, free digital event in 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

  7. The future is calling for Ipswich

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    3 Sep 2021: Our vision is squarely on the long-term, in leading a thriving, inclusive and sustainable city with opportunities tailored to our community,” Mayor Harding said. ... Delivering on this plan by 2041 means listening to our residents and ratepayers now

  8. Ipswich youth council celebrates its achievements

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    19 Apr 2021: Project. Mayor Teresa Harding congratulated the city’s young leaders for their achievements in 2020. ... The IYAC program is a wonderful platform for our city’s young emerging leaders to have their voices heard and to engage with council towards

  9. Ipswich says ‘we can’t wait’ for critical infrastructure investment

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    8 Jul 2024: This is despite our city being the epicentre of Queensland’s population explosion. ... Our community can’t wait any longer. We are calling for meaningful commitments from all State election candidates to deliver the infrastructure funding our city

  10. Question & Answer Transcript – Environment CRG meeting (03/09/2020) ... (PDF, 584k)

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    7 Dec 2020: Charlie Dill: We're currently reviewing our policy and direction around conservation, as well as remapping the critical habitat areas. ... Mayor: We need our residents help in our fight. We've been using the media quite bit.

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