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  1. New Lions partnership roaring with Ipswich pride

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    24 May 2024: Female athlete and sports administrator programs, an event delivery and hospitality training program, as well as a Lions Institute of Business and Sport program through TAFE Queensland are just some of

  2. Council Minutes (PDF, 3144k)

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    28 Apr 2014: 3. TENDERING FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT SEMINAR With reference to a report by the Business Liaison Officer dated 27 February 2014. ... RECOMMENDATION. A. That Council host a “Tendering for Local Government” Seminar to assist local businesses.

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    by Anna Lewis
  3. Get involved in Ipswich 2032 Legacy Planning

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    6 Mar 2023: As the first Chair of the group, I want to hear from all sections of our diverse community and business leaders about our city’s vision for culture, sport, environment, community

  4. Bluey and Bingo are coming to Ipswich

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    1 Apr 2022: I encourage parents and carers to arrive early to find a good spot in front of the Tulmur Place stage.

  5. Council Minutes (PDF, 1705k)

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    2 Apr 2018: STEERING COMMITTEE REPRESENTATION With reference to a report by the Senior Coordinator Local Business Growth dated. ... 31 January 2018 concerning Queensland Urban Utilities’ (QUU) Quarterly Report for the quarter ended December 2017.

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    by Anna Lewis
  6. Lost theatres of Ipswich to be memorialised in new Venue design

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    31 May 2023: At the May ordinary council meeting, council acknowledged a $15 million contract variation needed for uncovered repair works, including a collapsed sewer, issues with significant variations in the ground floor slab,

  7. New Ipswich rail corridor on track as delegation visits Canberra

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    28 Mar 2023: The next stage of delivery for I2S is the Options Analysis and then a Detailed Business Case, which will get the project shovel-ready.

  8. Bushcare boosted with three new groups in Ipswich

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    28 Feb 2023: for a good cause.

  9. Councillor Nicole Jonic appointed as new Ipswich Deputy Mayor

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    29 Apr 2021: She said her roles as committee chair, head of the recovery and reconstruction taskforce, assisting council’s designation as the first Small Business Friendly Council, and working on the city’s

  10. Ipswich.qld.gov.au Strategy and Action Plan 2021 Ipswich Integrated Catchment ... (PDF, 9981k)

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    18 Aug 2023: Flooding in Queensland in the summer of 2010/2011 affected more than 2.5 million people and about 29,000 homes and businesses. ... 35. Figure 19 Average Annual Damages split (total cost $160 million per year).

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