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  1. New large item kerbside collection program open for bookings

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    29 Jan 2024: January). Growth, Infrastructure and Waste Committee Chair Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding said the free kerbside collection service would now be available every year, instead of every second year. ... The on-demand service offers every eligible Ipswich

  2. Report card reveals best financial governance for almost a decade

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    2 Aug 2023: The state’s 77 councils undergo a financial audit every year where internal controls around financial governance is measured as either ‘effective’, ‘partially effective’ or ‘ineffective’. ... This year all five were rated as effective.

  3. Progress welcomed on $710 million hospital expansion

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    25 May 2023: The State Government’s $146.3 million Ipswich Hospital Stage 1 upgrade project is expected to be completed this year with a new Acute Mental Health Unit, a new MRI suite, ... A new Satellite Hospital in Ripley is also set to open later this year.

  4. Boot scootin’ boost for the Ipswich economy

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    31 Aug 2022: The impact of COVID-19 on the festival was devastating for everyone, but now it is back and will be bigger and better than ever before,” Cr Jonic said. ... our city which is still recovering after floods earlier this year and the pandemic in general.”

  5. Council increases commitment to community and culture

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    24 Jun 2021: In our first year in office, council delivered more than $1.2 million to assist local organisations, artists and small businesses through the pandemic. ... With the recent appointment of a Creative Industries Development Officer, this year will see

  6. Division 1 Cr Jacob Madsen and Cr Sheila Ireland ... (PDF, 219k)

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    21 Jun 2023: Division 1 Councillor Sheila Ireland said key community infrastructure at South Ripley would be delivered in the 2023–2024 financial year including construction of a new clubhouse at Ironbark Park. ... This year’s budget includes a critical $267.2

  7. Cycle Ipswich Ipswich.qld.gov.au 1. Bundamba Loops 2. East Ipswich ... (PDF, 2155k)

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    19 Jul 2021: The ‘Family Ride’ series suit beginner riders, including. families with children and riders towing children, who are able to ride 10-15km/hour. ... Recreational. Family. Children and young people (5-17 years)For health benefits, children and young

  8. Date Monday 28 October, 2019 Time 6 - 8pm ... (PDF, 931k)

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    26 Nov 2019: brand (that represents Ipswich). - Last few years have not been well timed to brand. ... heritage, family histories). - Community characteristics (sense of community. and population diversity; cultural backgrounds,.

    by Shane Currie
  9. ARTS AND CULTURAL STRATEGY 2018–2023Framing our city’s future ContentsDefinitions ... (PDF, 1751k)

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    17 Mar 2023: development and potential career pathways which encourage them to stay in the local area beyond their school years. ... population will be under 25 years of age.6 It will be a defining characteristic of our community.

  10. Ipswich.qld.gov.au Summary report 2021-2031 City of Ipswich Active Ipswich ... (PDF, 221k)

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    18 Apr 2023: VISION. The AIS2031 has established the following vision for a more active Ipswich by the year 2031:. ... Young People (14–24 years) 76% 81% ARROW-UP 5%. Seniors (60+ years) 52% 57% ARROW-UP 5%.

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