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  1. Tree-mendous way to honour mum on Mother’s Day

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    29 Apr 2024: Trees for Mum is a great way for the community to come together, learn about the local flora and fauna and leave a permanent, growing dedication to the hard work and

  2. Dinosaurs bring fun and record attendances to Nicholas Street Precinct

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    18 Jul 2023: Ipswich Central Redevelopment Committee Chairperson Councillor Marnie Doyle said the energy and popularity of the precinct was growing which is really exciting for the city.

  3. Bumper visitor numbers for Nicholas Street Precinct across April

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    9 May 2023: From the regular Handmade Markets and Tunes in Tulmur events, to dedicated school holiday festivities, council is committed to bringing life back to our city’s heart, and it’s clear

  4. Community to shape the future of Ipswich Central

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    16 Sep 2021: With approximately 325,000 new community members set to join our city by 2041, now is the time to plan for a world-class city centre with a distinctive Ipswich identity,”

  5. City-wide disaster resilience project a go

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    12 Apr 2021: The project was one of the 21 projects to receive funding in the final round of the $36.8 million Local Economic Recovery Program, jointly funded by the Commonwealth and Queensland

  6. Community input needed for balanced approach to flying fox roost management

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    28 Apr 2023: With our growing population, urban expansion and other impacts, we need to ensure our plan is suitable to guide the management of current and future roosts in the city.”.

  7. Citywide audit of road conditions underway

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    2 Mar 2023: Council’s Capital Works Program 2022-2025 includes $55 million over three years for a sealed road resurfacing program to extend the life of the city’s road network,” Mayor Harding

  8. Right to Information

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    12 Oct 2023: Ipswich City Council is committed to providing the community with open and transparent access to information in relation to its services, activities and business operations and is working to:.

  9. Review established to examine Ipswich’s 2022 flood response

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    26 Apr 2022: We have seen recent initiatives in that space, such as the $741 million Resilient Residential Recovery Package announced by the Queensland Government and Australian Government.

  10. Community call to clean up Bell Street

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    24 Nov 2021: Council has invested $250 million into the Nicholas Street Precinct redevelopment to bring people and life back to Ipswich Central.

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