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  1. New large item kerbside collection program open for bookings

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    29 Jan 2024: This new scheme is safer, cleaner, and shifts our focus from waste disposal to resource recovery – a key priority for Ipswich City Council. ... This is an exciting change for Ipswich residents that will help keep our city clean and resource smart well

  2. Eat Safe Businesses

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    2 Mar 2022: Eat Safe Search - search local food businesses by name, address of star rating. ... Eat Safe Resources - factsheets, guides, operational templates and a selection of multilingual materials.

  3. Emergency Management

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    23 Nov 2023: Check the Ipswich Disaster Dashboard regularly to stay up to date with warnings, outages, road closures and more to help you stay safe during disasters. In a life-threatening situation always call Triple Zero (000). Report an issue. Popular links

  4. Environmental Education

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    23 Aug 2022: Environmental education is an important factor in a child’s education. Council provides a number of educational resources and opportunities for schools, community groups and families within Ipswich.

  5. Ipswich.qld.gov.au Ipswich City CouncilNatural Environment Strategy 2023OUR NATURAL IPSWICH ... (PDF, 4841k)

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    10 Nov 2022: Strategy target. 11,500ha of natural habitat areas protected across Ipswich. Approach to be taken. ... Restoration of over 390ha of ecological corridor area each year. Approach to be taken.

  6. Mayor Teresa Harding 2023-2024 Budget speech 22 June 2023 ... (PDF, 64k)

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    21 Jun 2023: A global pandemic and war in Ukraine - creating chaos in our economy, workforce and supply chains. ... Council’s innovative approach will see significant volumes of waste diverted away from landfill and back into resource recovery streams.

  7. Environmental Education

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    23 Aug 2022: Environmental education is an important factor in a child’s education. Council provides a number of educational resources and opportunities for schools, community groups and families within Ipswich.

  8. Council calls on State Government to prioritise community health and environmental stewardship

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    22 Dec 2020: Mayor Harding highlighted the size, scale and scope of the resource recovery area activities and the potential for fires to occur again. ... The taskforce was set up two years ago and has investigated more than 5,200 complaints from residents in that

  9. $156 million in capital works, including: $11 millionon parks, ... (PDF, 365k)

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    22 Jun 2021: AVERAGE INCREASEThe average general rate increase for residential properties is 2.75 per cent. ... The average increase in total rates and charges is $0.94 cents per week.

  10. Council ‘kicks up its heels’ by extending CMC Rocks sponsorship

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    31 May 2024: Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding said CMC Rocks has been a runaway success since relocating to Ipswich in 2015, growing visitor numbers each year and injecting millions into the local economy. ... The 2024 event attracted almost 24,000 visitors, 94 per cent

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