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  1. $3.9 million youth and skateboarding facility opens in Redbank Plains

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    9 Dec 2022: Growth, Infrastructure and Waste Committee Chair Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding said the $3.9 million project in the Redbank Plains Recreation Reserve was part of council’s Skateboard and BMX Facilities

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    4 Apr 2024: 30 June 2022. Ipswich is the fastest growing city in Queensland and the 2022-2023 Budget includes funding to progress a new Ipswich Planning Scheme and associated documents to guide development ... 30 June 2022. Ipswich City Council has committed $41.5

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    4 Apr 2024: 16 October 2020. Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding has today welcomed a $2.5 million funding commitment towards the next stage of the business case for the Ipswich to Springfield Central public ... transport corridor by the LNP if it wins government in October

  4. Ipswich Sports Awards finalists announced

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    15 Sep 2023: Council maintains more than 360 community sporting fields, recreation spaces and courts at an annual operating cost of $6 million. ... In the 2023-2024 Budget, council has committed a total of $6.4 million to upgrading sporting facilities across the city

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    4 Apr 2024: 02 November 2022. The first four of 28 new waste trucks have arrived to service Ipswich’s rapidly growing city, replace an aging fleet and ensure an efficient waste collection service ... Transport Corridor (I2S), and further investment into flood

  6. Ipswich residents left waiting for new bus services

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    17 Feb 2022: Growth, Infrastructure and Waste Committee Chairperson Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding said while Ipswich is the fastest growing city in Queensland, a Council review shows the bus network has remained largely unchanged, ... With the Ipswich to Springfield

  7. Impact of community centre felt throughout suburb

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    23 Feb 2021: Ipswich City Council and the State Government opened the $1.9 million Redbank Plains Community Centre in May 2018 after two years of community consultation. ... Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding said Redbank Plains is experiencing rapid population growth and

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    4 Apr 2024: 24 January 2023. New waste trucks, an improved timetable and additional services will allow Ipswich City Council to keep up with the waste needs of the city's growing population. ... 24 January 2023. Heavy machinery and specialist crews have begun

  9. A second quarter snapshot shows Ipswich’s population continues to grow

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    10 Aug 2021: Ipswich is set to welcome another 325,000 residents by 2041, and residents will expect to see more investment in transport and social infrastructure to keeping Ipswich liveable. ... These figures highlight the urgent need get building on projects like

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    4 Apr 2024: 27 June 2024. Ipswich City Council’s 2024-2025 Annual Plan and Budget delivers vital infrastructure to support a growing city with a major focus on our suburbs, including by investing ... 27 June 2024. Ipswich’s rapidly growing business community is

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