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  1. Council Minutes (PDF, 2785k)

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    29 Mar 2015: of the Tourism and Libraries Committee, be authorised to promote the success of the Library Amnesty. ... and Libraries Committee, be authorised to further investigate opportunities to maximise the return of outstanding library collection items.

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  2. Iconic events receive significant financial support from council

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    9 Jan 2024: Established in 1866, the race is rich in history, heritage and horses and Queensland’s biggest regional race day,” Cr Fechner said. ... are delighted to provide the $20,000 in financial support for another bumper race day,” Cr Fechner said.

  3. New Government brings new priorities to Ipswich

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    23 May 2022: said. “Not only will this commitment allow for the completion of a detailed business case to bring this project to life but provide much-needed immediate improvements to the current facilities.”. ... $20,000 for a new toy library for multicultural

  4. Ripley Valley information session open to all residents

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    12 Oct 2021: Division 1 Councillor Sheila Ireland said it is a good opportunity for the community to hear about what’s happening in Ripley. ... said. Division 1 Councillor Jacob Madsen said Ripley will evolve dramatically. “Ripley is seeing major growth right now

  5. Goal kicked for local sports club with new nets

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    10 Sep 2021: Division 4 Councillor Russell Milligan said it was an example of council working with the community to provide a practical solution to address a local concern. ... them.”. Cr Kate Kunzelmann said she was pleased council was able to work with the

  6. Ripley sports club scores new fence and netting

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    8 Sep 2021: Division 1 Councillor Jacob Madsen said he was excited to deliver the upgrades, and demonstrate council’s commitment to supporting community sport. ... Ironbark Park backs onto Bundamba Creek and without netting and appropriate fencing, a lot of

  7. Lace up the boots and get back out there, with a little help

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    22 Dec 2020: support. “Clubs and organisations are at the centre of our community, connecting us with others, and providing us with important services and places to gather,” Mayor Harding said. ... Thanks to the hard work of Queenslanders, the Chief Health

  8. Jobs a priority as economic stimulus arrives in Ipswich

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    22 Dec 2020: The pandemic is having widespread economic impacts across the world but we are focused on uniting and recovering,” Mr Hinchliffe said. ... Our COVID Works for Queensland program is creating local jobs while delivering infrastructure that truly benefits

  9. FOGO waste service ready for citywide rollout

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    7 Jun 2023: This initiative enables residents to recycle their food organics and garden organics by disposing of them separately from general waste,” Mayor Harding said. ... The FOGO service is specifically designed to collect organic waste and promote resource

  10. Council removes 75 trolleys in Bremer River clean up

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    9 Aug 2021: Councillor Fechner said the trolley issue highlighted ongoing safety concerns about the relatively low siderails on the David Trumpy Bridge. ... The David Trumpy Bridge is managed and maintained by the Queensland Department of Transport and Main

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