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18 Nov 2021: As Queensland’s fastest growing city, I understand the importance of the role, and the significant priorities, opportunities and challenges facing Council and the community. ... Sonia is already well known and respected across Council for her
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3 Feb 2015: Shopping Centre over 2000m. Special Industry up to 200m Special Industry 201m to 2000m. ... Special Industry over 2000m. General Store Extractive Industry up to 7500m Extractive Industry greater than 7500m.
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30 Jun 2022: Councillor Fechner said the 2022-2023 Budget reflects the Creative Industries Action Plan, which was developed in consultation with local artists and businesses to proactively nurture Ipswich’s creative industries.
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11 Oct 2021: So many in our community have faced difficult and unexpected challenges through the COVID-19 pandemic which have impacted their mental health,” Cr Fechner said. ... Where to go when more help is needed. If you are experiencing mental health challenges,
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11 Sep 2021: One year on, that heartache continues. Every day that passes presents another challenge to those impacted.”. ... to the insurance industry.”.
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6 Mar 2023: residents.”. Economic and Industry Development Committee Chairperson Councillor Nicole Jonic said council wants to bring the community together to define the legacy to leave for future Ipswich generations. ... I encourage all people in our community
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25 Aug 2022: Economic and Industry Development Committee Chairperson Councillor Nicole Jonic said the Prohibition Party will be a great night celebrating the era with ‘bootleg’ brews, poker games and authentic costumes that celebrate ... The event is an
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1 Apr 2022: The nine-hole course will feature zebras, elephants, giraffes, rhinos and more in a fun-filled challenge for the whole family. ... Due to ongoing and unprecedented challenges related to COVID-19, in the interest of public safety changes may be made to
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23 Nov 2021: This Small Business Friendly Council is committed to strengthening local business and supporting industry development, and the combination of the Forward Procurement Schedule and Buy Ipswich is doing this.”. ... Deputy Mayor and Economic and Industry
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29 Jun 2022: city’s affordability, abundant lifestyle offerings and exciting new businesses and industry possibilities. ... This presents many opportunities and challenges and we want to make sure we are growing.
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