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  1. Safer speed limits for the Ipswich city centre

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    27 Apr 2023: Lowering speed limits on key streets in the city centre in partnership with the Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) is a sensible and welcome move to improve safety for ... The locations are East Street, from Churchill Street to the Olga Street

  2. Painting starts on Bottle Alley mural honouring historical Ipswich buildings

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    22 Mar 2023: fauna. “As a gateway to Tulmur Place, the ‘Lost Buildings of Ipswich Central’ mural will tell a unique local story that sets the mood for visitors entering the Nicholas Street Precinct.”. ... Neighbouring Bottle Alley, the geometric blue mural on

  3. Council opens new community hub at 1 Nicholas Street

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    28 Jun 2021: To date, council has spent about $183m on the civic components of the Nicholas Street redevelopment, with 1 Nicholas Street costing about $125m. ... Once complete, the total cost of the once-in-a-generation Nicholas Street redevelopment is anticipated to

  4. COMMUNITY REFERENCE GROUP MEETING AGENDA Meeting Resilient Communities Community ... (PDF, 444k)

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    15 Aug 2019: 10 mins. 2 Group check-in NA Facilitator and Community Reference Group members. ... Facilitator and Community. Reference Group members. 30-40. mins. 4 Actions from last meeting:. -

    by Anna Payne
  5. COMMUNITY REFERENCE GROUP MEETING AGENDA Meeting Growth Management Community ... (PDF, 555k)

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    15 Aug 2019: 30 mins. 2 Group check-in NA Facilitator and Community Reference Group members. ... October meeting. Facilitator and Community. Reference Group members. 15 mins. Break for refreshments – 5 minutes.

    by Anna Payne
  6. New wellness business Austhetica Oasis opens doors in Nicholas Street Precinct

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    10 Oct 2023: Austhetica Oasis brings something new, innovative and dynamic to the Nicholas Street Precinct and I can’t wait to see the range of hair, beauty and wellness professionals who take up ... the offer to set up right here in the city centre,” Cr Doyle

  7. Building comes to life in Ipswich Central

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    28 Oct 2022: Ipswich Central Redevelopment Committee Chairperson Councillor Marnie Doyle said the projectors light up the precinct in glorious colour and movement, describing it as “a little bit of Times Square right here ... Ipswich will serve as a model that

  8. Ipswich Central parking spots transformed for PARK(ING) Day

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    13 Sep 2022: Ipswich Central Redevelopment Committee Chairperson Councillor Marnie Doyle said Park(ing) Day prompts people to see parking spaces from a different perspective. ... We have engaged local groups Ipswich Plant Swap and the Ipswich Central Partnership to

  9. Council working with disability networks for brighter future

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    14 Apr 2021: More recently council has been working with individual community members to create change. ... The Nicholas Street development is one example of how council is consulting and working with community networks to ensure Ipswich is an accessible and

  10. The kids are taking over Ipswich Central

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    22 Dec 2020: Located on the ground floor of the previous Ipswich Central Library at South Street, the Interim Children’s Library features an extensive children’s collection with more than 20,000 items, ... The countdown is on to the opening of the brand new

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