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  1. Deebing Creek

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    22 Dec 2020: The Deebing Creek catchment is located less than 5km south of the Central Business District of Ipswich. The catchment has a total area of some 26 square kilometres to the confluence with the Bremer River. The waterway corridor will emerge as a key

  2. Code of Conduct

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    10 Mar 2021: The conduct of Councillors and employees of Ipswich City Council is bound by standards that ensure they act in the best interests of the public and the communities they serve. Councillor Code of Conduct. Council has resolved to implement the Code of

  3. Disability Parking

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    24 Feb 2021: Parking spaces designated for persons with a disability are provided throughout Ipswich to assist mobility-impaired people to access all areas of the city. Council's Parking Map shows the location of on-street parking spaces set aside for. these

  4. Parking on Footpaths

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    24 Feb 2021: Parking on a footpath or nature strip is unsafe and illegal. Unless otherwise signed, don’t park on or across footpaths, driveways, medians, kerb ramps or yellow lines. Always leave 3 metres of roadside clear beside your vehicle so other motorists

  5. Master Plan

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    29 Apr 2014: Ipswich Council has been looking strategically at the Bundamba Creek Catchment identifying its values, threats and opportunities. Working with many different organisations on current and future management; we are hoping to use, protect and enhance

  6. Ipswich Nature Centre will remain closed this week

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    22 Feb 2021: 22 February 2021. Ipswich Nature Centre will remain closed this week after the number of flying foxes in trees in the centre increased. The centre closed last Friday, with council officers reassessing the situation on Monday morning. Council

  7. Forms

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    3 Mar 2023: For forms relating to licences, permits and business related matter, please visit the appropriate link below. For information and forms relating to any of the following please visit Food Licences.. New Premises. Alteration to Food Premises

  8. Sustainability Strategy

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    22 Mar 2023: The purpose of the Sustainability Strategy is to detail how council will increase existing efforts and implement new actions towards making Ipswich a more sustainable place to live as the city continues to grow. The Sustainability Strategy provides

  9. Council Minutes (PDF, 7779k)

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    29 Aug 2018: Library. CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES. CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES OF ORDINARY MEETING. Moved by Councillor Pisasale:. ... concerning progress of the First 5 Forever Family Literacy project delivered by Ipswich Libraries.

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    by Anna Lewis
  10. Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games

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    26 Feb 2024: The Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games is a once in a generational opportunity. It promises a legacy that can be experienced locally, regionally, nationally, and across the Oceania. A legacy which is committed to the long-term investment in

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