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  1. City of Ipswich 2020–2021 Budget Ipswich.qld.gov.au http://IPSWICH.QLD.GOV.AU CONTENTS PART ... (PDF, 2109k)

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    23 Jul 2020: Ipswich really is like none other. Our city lays claim to being home to the oldest and the newest urban centres in Queensland. ... drive-in shopping centre means a premises or a cluster of premises that:.

  2. 30 June, 2022 Ipswich CBD revitalisation gets $41.5 million ... (PDF, 255k)

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    29 Jun 2022: The continued redevelopment of the Nicholas Street Precinct and reactivation of Ipswich Central is a beacon, sending a message loud and clear that our city centre is open for business and

    by Shane Currie
  3. Division 2 Cr Paul Tully and Cr Nicole Jonic ... (PDF, 201k)

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    21 Jun 2023: $100,000Woogaroo closed landfill remediation works. $100,000Jane Gorry Park, Augustine Heights playground upgrade.

  4. Oval D

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    2 Nov 2022: Note: Facilities such as playground equipment, strength and agility stations/exercise equipment, BBQs, natural areas, shelters and picnic areas are free for public use on a shared basis and cannot be

  5. Progress on implementation of 2022 Flood Review

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    4 Jan 2024: A key recommendation in the report was to review the number and locations of centres available during a flood event and the standard to which they can operate.

  6. Small but significant, be on the lookout for fireweed this season

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    15 Aug 2023: A permit is available to dispose of your fireweed without incurring a fee at one of council’s Recycling and Refuse Centres.

  7. Widespread rain prompts council to open two sandbag distribution points

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    30 Nov 2021: Council will continue to monitor weather forecasts and Bureau of Meteorology reports as well as monitoring local conditions and community feedback to determine whether these sites remain open tomorrow, or if

  8. Mosquitos

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    12 Jul 2024: Dispose of all rubbish either in your refuse bin or visit one of council’s Refuse and Recycle Centres.

  9. Oval C (Kevin Bull Field)

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    2 Nov 2022: Note: Facilities such as playground equipment, strength and agility stations/exercise equipment, BBQs, natural areas, shelters and picnic areas are free for public use on a shared basis and cannot be

  10. Flood gauges damaged in 2022 weather events in Ipswich replaced

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    9 Sep 2022: To prevent this, council extended the tower poles from 3m to 4.5m, providing an additional 1.5m of freeboard flood protection to the site.

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