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19 Sep 2016: B. That the footprint and network integrity of the adopted ‘ultimate’ configuration of Brisbane Street, West Ipswich (refer Recommendation A above) be protected through Council’s strategic corridor preservation and development
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14 Nov 2016: This project is a signature multi-million dollar project to be delivered by Council's Infrastructure Services Department in 2016-2017.
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17 Mar 2023: In 1995, Ipswich City Council committed to, with the support of respected community members, formulating a Reconciliation Initiative which became the Ipswich City Council Indigenous Australian Accord Working Party.
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13 Oct 2020: Good governance is effective and efficient Council is committed to organisational and individual performance to ensure we are effective and efficient in working towards our corporate goals. ... The Public Sector Ethics Act 1994 also requires that council
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14 Apr 2021: 3. 4. Ipswich City Council (ICC) is committed to meaningful engagement with the community on issues affecting the city, and on local issues that significantly impact on the community.
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11 Dec 2013: B. That the Planning and Development Department work closely with the Office of Economic Development to encourage this form of development in line with growth in the Western Corridor. __________________________________________________________________
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15 Oct 2018: VML:CD. Vicki Lukritz. 3810 6221. 10 October 2018. NOTICE OF MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the ORDINARY MEETING OF COUNCIL is to be held on TUESDAY, 16 OCTOBER 2018 commencing at 9.00 am in the Council Chambers, on the 2nd Floor of the
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3 Jul 2012: reconstruction of Colleges Crossing Recreation Reserve for the sum of Nine Million, Nine Hundred and Seventy Five Thousand, Three Hundred and Seventy Six Dollars and Ninety Three Cents
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18 Feb 2016: COUNCILLOR’S APOLOGIES: Nil 1. IPSWICH LED STREET LIGHTING RETROFIT PROJECT UPDATE DECEMBER 2015 . With reference to a joint report by the Planning Officer (Environmental Management)
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29 Mar 2015: This project is a signature multi-million dollar project being delivered by Council's Infrastructure Services Department.
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