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  1. Eat Safe Ipswich Disclaimer

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    22 Dec 2020: To the maximum extent permitted by law, disclaims all liability in respect of any injury, loss, expense, costs or damage (including consequential loss or damage) which may be suffered or incurred,

  2. Ipswich's population continues to grow

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    12 May 2021: Ripley had the largest population boost with 269 residents moving into the suburb with 86 homes built. ... South Ripley had growth of 122 people and 38 homes followed by Collingwood Park with 95 residents moving in and Redbank Plains with 77 new residents

  3. Administrative Access Scheme

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    13 Sep 2022: Council provides information to the public in a number of ways including via our websites or through property searches. ... There are various ways to access information on our website, including the search box is situated on the front of the Council home

  4. $156 million in capital works, including: $11 millionon parks, ... (PDF, 365k)

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    22 Jun 2021: CITY BY NUMBERS Ipswich welcomes thousands of new residents and new homes every year. ... AVERAGE INCREASEThe average general rate increase for residential properties is 2.75 per cent.

  5. Council Minutes (PDF, 2681k)

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    3 Jul 2012: PROPERTY – DIVISION 9 With reference to a report by the Technical Officer (Property) dated 28 May 2012. ... concerning an opportunity to acquire a property situated at 129A Brisbane Terrace, Goodna (Lot 5 RP854682).

    Minutes

    by Anna Lewis
  6. Education (Work Experience) Act 1996 (PDF, 371k)

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    23 Feb 2017: Queensland Reprint Series

    Queensland Reprint Series

    by Office of the Queensland Parliamentary Counsel Keywords: Copyright State of Queensland 2017
  7. Privacy Statement

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    10 Oct 2023: addresses of your property whether owned or leased by you. credit card information. ... Council and enforcement actions by the Council affecting you, your property(ies) or your invitee(s).

  8. Odour Pollution

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    9 Jan 2024: An on-site sewerage facility is any system that stores, treats and disposes of household wastewater on the property. ... g. road/footpath) an officer may attend the residence of the person who has reported the issue to assess the impact to them and their

  9. Community provides positive suggestions for old Ipswich Transit Centre

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    30 Apr 2021: The State Government-owned centre – adjacent to the council’s $246 million Nicholas Street Precinct redevelopment – sustained significant damage in the 2011 floods. ... Other government departments had the option to claim the property for use, but

  10. Parking on Footpaths

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    24 Feb 2021: Damage and interference with underground infrastructure: footpaths and nature strips are not designed for traffic and continual use. ... Illegal and unsafe parking can cause rutting, damage and uneven surfaces which may be a trip hazard for pedestrians.

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