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  1. Little Day Out wins big award

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    26 Oct 2022: With a median age of 34, our residents are younger than both the state and national population averages. ... Ripley is one of our regions fastest growing suburbs and Ripley Town Centre worked with council to present the Little Day Out.

  2. Environmental focus from the rivers to the mountains for Ipswich Budget

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    27 Jun 2024: Environment and Sustainability Committee Chairperson Councillor Jim Madden said as the city grew, so did the need to protect and enhance our natural environment. ... This is both through investing in our 6500 hectare-strong Enviroplan conservation

  3. Need for second river crossing nationally recognised

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    28 Jun 2022: Ipswich is the fastest-growing city in Queensland, and these Infrastructure Australia listings have recognised significant investment will be necessary to maintain our residential amenity and keep our growing community connected ... The earlier strategic

  4. Council provides response on international waste contract at New Chum site

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    22 Dec 2020: 16 July 2020. Ipswich City Council is aware of this matter, but the decision to accept waste from PNG has been made by the Australian Government. ... The permit for this contract runs from 28 January 2020 and expires on 31 December 2020.

  5. Special urban wetlands projects boost Ipswich waterway health

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    25 Jan 2023: Urban wetlands reduce pollutants entering our local waterways, offer habitat for native plants and animals and provide benefits to residents such as urban cooling and views of a thriving natural environment,” ... As the water drains away it filters

  6. New facility available for the community to connect

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    20 Apr 2022: As we manage the growth of our division, we welcome this new facility which improves our social infrastructure and provides an opportunity to strengthen our community by providing a cost-effective

  7. ‘Mud Army’ mobilises to clean up Ipswich

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    5 Mar 2022: My fellow Councillors and I am touched by the selflessness of our volunteers and responders on the ground, and the comfort they are spreading to those going through a truly traumatic ... Our community wants to help, and when the volunteers entered homes

  8. Better social services a must for growing Ipswich families

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    22 Dec 2020: 14 October 2020. The Ipswich Leaders Alliance is calling on political parties contesting the upcoming State Election to focus on social services, as schools and hospitals feel the strain of ... liveability. “Our region’s critical infrastructure and

  9. Council explores options for long term future of River Heart Parklands

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    24 Jun 2024: 24 June 2024. Ipswich City Council will remove some of the most flood-impacted river structures at River Heart Parklands to improve resilience, save millions in repair costs and deliver a ... As a council, it is our responsibility to ensure these popular

  10. Ipswich families get into swing of things with new playground equipment

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    2 Aug 2023: This $132,000 investment in our popular Queens Park included the removal of some of our aging equipment and installing a brand-new swing.”. ... Council is home to so many young families who enjoy our free and low-cost activities across the city,

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