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  1. 240614_N_INFO2414_Redbank Plains Road Upgrade Stage 3_Weekend Shutdown_FINAL_JMEdit (PDF, 1059k)

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    17 Jun 2024:  Reduced speed limit to 40km/h around the work area.  Variable Message Board Signage (VMS) advising of changed traffic conditions.

    by Katrina Rowe
  2. IPSWICH CITY COUNCIL NUDE LUNCH DAYHOW TO RUN YOUR ... (PDF, 66k)

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    12 Jul 2018: Encourage a monthly competition and aim to run a Nude Lunch as a regular event (monthly or even weekly) until it becomes second nature for students.

  3. Great Houses of Ipswich makes a triumphant return this weekend

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    10 May 2023: For more than three decades the Council has run the Ipswich Heritage Adviser Service – a free service that connects owners of historic properties with an expert who can provide free conservation

  4. Historic sulky heads home to Marburg

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    8 Nov 2021: 08 November 2021. The community of Marburg will welcome the return of a horse drawn sulky set to be donated by Ipswich City Council.

  5. Council listens to residents’ concerns about overgrown parks and reserves

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    17 Feb 2021: 17 February 2021. Ipswich City Council is fighting back against Mother Nature in a bid to get on top of overgrown grass in its parks, reserves and near footpaths.

  6. 230725_N_Stage 3 Nightworks_Springfield Parkway Springfield Greenbank Arterial Project_DRAFT (PDF, 966k)

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    25 Jul 2023: traffic flow  Variable Message Board Signage (VMS). advising of nightworks and detour routes.

    by karowe
  7. Media Releases

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    4 Apr 2024: 15 September 2020. Residents can make money, save money and help to reduce waste when the nationwide Garage Sale Trail comes to Ipswich for the first time this year.

  8. Ipswich Central streets get a little brighter with artworks

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    14 Jul 2023: spaces. “The addition of QR codes on the Energex boxes allow people to find out more about the artists and artwork, creating a walkable trail.

  9. 100 invasive Ipswich weeds catalogued in new book and field guide

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    15 Mar 2022: Invasive weeds disturb the balance of natural systems, causing damage to conservation areas, waterway and reducing food and habitat for native animals.

  10. Active Ipswich: Exercise and physical activity trends revealed

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    22 Dec 2020: Those surveyed said that upgrading walking paths, bike trails and improving bushland management should be the top priorities for council funding.

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