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  1. Partnership delivers solid foundations for Ipswich business owners

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    16 May 2022: 16 May 2022. Ipswich small business owners and entrepreneurs are set to get a boost through a partnership between Ipswich City Council and TAFE Queensland. Economic and Industry Development Committee Chairperson Councillor Nicole Jonic said through

  2. Residents called on to help clean up

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    4 Feb 2022: Clean Up Australia Day Chairman Pip Kiernan said the pandemic had led to an increase in some types of waste and litter. ... Our habits changed during COVID and most of these haven’t been kind on the environment,” Ms Kiernan said.

  3. Council secures federal funding to fix Black Spot intersections

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    13 Jun 2021: I look forward to further joint initiatives with our local State and Commonwealth representatives in the years ahead, as our city welcomes an additional 325,000 residents to 2041.”. ... The funding from the Federal Government through the Black Spot

  4. Peculiar installations help future-proof Ipswich

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    9 Jun 2021: Ipswich is no stranger to heatwaves, and this project will look at that as well as other climate conditions and urban heat islands across our city,” Cr Milligan said. ... This project is key to our city growing sustainably and helping us take action to

  5. New Discover Ipswich Magazine to hit mailboxes this week

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    1 Apr 2021: The increased distribution has also come as a response to Covid-19, to stimulate the economy during the pandemic recovery. ... Once lockdown restriction are lifted, I encourage you to buy local to support our communities and their small to medium

  6. Foodies to get a taste of Ipswich

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    10 Feb 2021: Flavours of Ipswich is a wonderful opportunity to put our city’s foodie experiences on the map for residents and visitors alike. ... Ipswich’s hospitality sector took a big hit during the COVID-19 lockdown, with many of our local restaurant and café

  7. Division 4 Deputy Mayor Russell Milligan and Cr Kate ... (PDF, 244k)

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    21 Jun 2023: DIVISION 4. CITYWIDE BUDGET HIGHLIGHTS. $49.5 millionMaintaining, upgrading and expanding our road network. ... We would like to thank our State and Federal government partners for funding contributions to some of the above projects.”.

  8. Let loose your wild side at free family fun day

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    1 Jun 2023: Ipswich’s Enviroplan conservation estates and natural areas are protected and maintained to provide habitat for our native plants and animals,” Cr Madsen said. ... By enjoying our natural areas responsibly, we can reap benefits for ourselves and the

  9. Community input needed for balanced approach to flying fox roost management

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    28 Apr 2023: With our growing population, urban expansion and other impacts, we need to ensure our plan is suitable to guide the management of current and future roosts in the city.”. ... Our environment needs flying foxes for the dispersal of vital native plants

  10. COVID-19 restrictions easing for council venues and Ipswich businesses

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    14 Apr 2022: Community, Culture, Arts and Sport Committee Chairperson Councillor Andrew Fechner said further easing of restrictions signals a milestone step in Ipswich’s recovery from the pandemic. ... As a public sector entity, council is obligated to comply with

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