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17 Aug 2004: Structures and building materials on roads. 5. No person shall throw or lay any building material, timber, stone, brick, lime, orother material or thing whatsoever, or put up, construct, or erect
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30 Nov 2023: There are a number of beautiful cemeteries across Ipswich that honour the memories and contributions of our beloved community members who have passed. Death care services for all cemeteries in Ipswich are managed by Ipswich Cemeteries (Norwood Park
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4 Apr 2024: 16 February 2024. Colleges Crossing Recreation Reserve will be closed from 25 February as construction work begins to restore the flood-damaged reserve. Council set to upgrade Mary and William streets intersection. 15 February 2024. Works will begin
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27 Nov 2023: Cycling is a great way to get around. It’s cheaper than driving, causes less pollution and can be quicker for short trips, especially in peak hour. You can also get all the exercise you need each day just by riding your bicycle to the shops,
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22 Dec 2020: Graffiti is identified as a criminal act punishable under wilful damage offences in the Queensland Criminal Code Act. Graffiti is defined as writing or drawings scribbled, scratched, or sprayed illicitly on a wall or other surface in a public place
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4 Apr 2024: 28 June 2023. Ipswich City Council has launched its Resource Recovery Infrastructure Plan on the back of a record $70 million investment from the 2023-2024 Budget, aimed at significantly reducing waste to landfill. Have your say on future locations
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4 Apr 2024: 21 March 2022. Ipswich City Council’s Federal Election campaign is on the right track after it secured a $10 million tripartite commitment for the Ipswich to Springfield Central Public Transport Corridor (I2S) as part of the SEQ City Deal.
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4 Apr 2024: 10 November 2021. North pole installations, suburban light wonderlands, letters to Santa, fleets of merry performers, spectacular community carols and so much more will pop-up across the city as part of this year’s Christmas in Ipswich celebrations
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22 Dec 2020: The Aboriginal flag was adopted 14 July, 1995 and has been in use since 12 July 1971. The Aboriginal Flag of Australia was designed by Harold Thomas, an Aboriginal artist in 1971. The flag was designed to be an eye-catching rallying symbol for the
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10 Feb 2022: B Batteries (car) Batteries (dry cell) Batteries (phone) Beer bottles (or glass recycling stations) Bicycles Bin liners (plastic) Bones Bricks/pavers Broken glass Bubble wrap Building waste.
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