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  1. The strength and resilience of the Ipswich community continues to shine a decade on: Mayor Teresa Harding

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    11 Jan 2021: I had three civilian staff in Bundamba whose homes where completed flooded and many civilian and military staff in Karalee who were completely isolated for over a week. ... the insurance assessors would not come out to assess homes until they were

  2. About Advocacy

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    8 May 2024: By 2041, Ipswich will reach an estimated population of 456,000 with an annual percentage growth rate of 3.4 per cent between 2021 and 2041, more than twice the state ... The Australian Bureau of Statistics latest regional population estimates for the 2022

  3. City of Ipswich updateCommunity Matters Nov embe r 20 ... (PDF, 1167k)

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    31 Oct 2023: This latest population milestone reaffirms our status as Queensland’s. fastest growing city, with six new homes being added on average per day and more than 6,200 new residents choosing ... application that seeks to reconfigure the former Claypave

  4. $156 million in capital works, including: $11 millionon parks, ... (PDF, 365k)

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    22 Jun 2021: The rates rise of 2.75 per cent and an overall budget $530 million, are very similar to last year. ... CITY BY NUMBERS Ipswich welcomes thousands of new residents and new homes every year.

  5. Free kerbside collection commencing in Brookwater, Springfield, Springfield Central

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    26 May 2022: Brookwater, Springfield and Springfield Central residents can take this opportunity to collect anything that can be disposed of from around your home, such as broken furniture, toys and other unwanted appliances,” ... Growth, Infrastructure and Waste

  6. Brush-tailed Rock Wallaby Recovery Plan 1893 FloodsIpswich.qld.gov.au Join us ... (PDF, 5276k)

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    5 Nov 2018: ContextIpswich is home to two separate populations of brush-tailed rock wallaby (Petrogale penicillata) in the Teviot Range and Little Liverpool Range. ... Habitat quality. The site has reasonable foraging vegetation, but a lot of regeneration.

  7. Youth Sustainability Summit Ipswich.qld.gov.au 12-13 October 2017 | Ipswich ... (PDF, 1648k)

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    16 Nov 2017: starting at home. Featuring special guests and workshops, students will have the chance to understand, discuss and develop sustainability projects, innovations or ideas identified as important within their community. ... Students will walk away from the

  8. Notification of Works Voluntary Home Buy Back Program Demolition ... (PDF, 695k)

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    19 Jan 2023: Notification of Works Voluntary Home Buy Back Program Demolition 20 January 2023 WHAT WORKS ARE COMING UP? ... WHY IS THIS WORK HAPPENING? As part of the State and Federal Government’s Resilient Home Fund, these properties have been purchased under the

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  9. Ipswich.qld.gov.au AQUATIC FACILITIES ACTION PLAN 2022 http://ipswich.qld.gov.au http://ipswich.qld.gov.au 2 ... (PDF, 2045k)

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    25 Aug 2022: Table 5: Catchment Summary – Travel time. CATCHMENT 2020 POPULATION 2041 POPULATION POPULATION GROWTH POPULATION GROWTH (%). Bundamba 89,480 222,165 132,685 148%. Goodna 80,990 149,146 68,160 84%. ... There is a general trend towards fewer aquatic

  10. One-stop information page provides help for community hit by weekend storms

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    22 Dec 2020: There is also a frequently asked questions section dealing with financial assistance, recovery and moving forward. ... do its best to help families find new homes and get back on their feet,” she said.

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