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ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2022/popular-water-play-area-damaged-in-flood-reopens Cached Explore
21 Nov 2022: Local Disaster Management Group Deputy Chairperson Councillor Kate Kunzelmann said the status of flood recovery projects can be seen on council’s interactive online Flood Recovery Projects map. ... Local Disaster Management Group Deputy Chairperson
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8 Jul 2024: The numbers are clear: Ipswich consistently receives far less than its fair share in State and Federal infrastructure funding, and it is time that changed,” Mayor Harding said. ... Put another way, if we look at a breakdown of QTRIP funding per
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31 Oct 2023: s website and now expect to receive a consistent customer service experience from both channels,” Mayor Harding said. ... We took inspiration from Alice in Wonderland and the Secret Garden, with added educational activities for children,” Ms Wilford
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4 Jan 2023: Division 1 Councillor Sheila Ireland said she was not surprised the Ripley Group is growing in popularity. ... We recently sought residents’ views for the planned upgrade of Richardson Park in Goodna, and value their input into any changes,” Cr Tully
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23 Nov 2021: said. “We must continue to manage and protect our waterway banks as a critical natural buffer against flooding and to help protect against new downstream weed infestations.”. ... Community feedback was a key driver for this significant investment.
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23 Sep 2021: Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding said we all have a part to play in addressing our city’s challenges and opportunities in the transition to the circular economy. ... We need investment to keep our growing community connected to essential services and
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4 Feb 2022: Every site organiser receives a free Clean Up kit with everything you need to run a local clean up event. ... Clean Up Australia Day Chairman Pip Kiernan said the pandemic had led to an increase in some types of waste and litter.
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7 Oct 2021: Mayor Teresa Harding, Chair of the City of Ipswich Defence Industry Development and Attraction Committee (CIDIDAC), said Council will now investigate the possibility of extending the mentoring partnership model to other ... We will continue to support
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22 Dec 2020: Our relatively young workforce and youth need pathways into high-demand skills of the future to secure employment in growing industries,” Mayor Harding said. ... If the government does not take action, Ipswich residents will be inadequately qualified
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26 Jun 2024: Therefore, we have kept our rate increase the same for owner occupiers as for landlords to better protect our renters. ... We know times are tough for everyone, and councils are not immune to this.
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