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13 Sep 2022: Business (PDF, 679.5 KB).
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28 Jun 2022: waterway recovery. $2.3 million Libraries expansion. $6.1 millionCommunity safety. $6.2 millionArts and cultural services. ... $23.44 million Springfield Greenbank Arterial Road. $850,000Queen Street – Albert Street intersection.
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28 Aug 2020: Commercial /Downtown. Loading/unloading for goods and deliveries. Disability parking. Short- to medium-stay parking. ... West Ipswich Short- to medium-stay parking. Loading/unloading for goods and deliveries.
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13 Apr 2023: Council has spent more than $24 million on Ipswich’s flood recovery, including $8.7 million on the Voluntary Home Buy-Back program, and $8.2 million on emergency response and ... Redbank Plains Road motorists are closer to increased capacity, safety
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27 Aug 2013: concerning the activities within the Community Development Branch for the quarter ending 30 June 2013. ... concerning the visitor attendance figures and feedback for the April to June 2013 quarter.
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2 May 2024: A city of half a million people requires investment to support economic prosperity and self-sufficiency. ... In 2019/20, Ipswich received 42 per cent, or 4.23 million tonnes, of Queensland’s waste with little to no community benefit.
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17 Mar 2023: Creative businesses, hobbyists, part-time practitioners, full-time practitioners, and the pathways connecting each within the creative economy. ... ACTIONS. 1.1 Facilitate workshops and initiate mentorship programs for Ipswich creatives to strengthen
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26 Oct 2021: There were also many businesses and residents that extended a helping hand to those who needed it most.”. ... The collaboration between residents, the business community, council and other agencies was ground-breaking in many ways and we will continue
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1 Sep 2014: concerning the activities within the Community Development Branch for the quarter ending 30 June 2014. ... PROCUREMENT – ROAD RESURFACING PROGRAM CONTRACT NO. 13-14-083 With reference to a report by the Chief Operating Officer (Infrastructure Services)
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10 Sep 2012: RECOMMENDATION A. That sponsorship of $4,000.00 be allocated to the 2012 Quest Business Achiever Awards. ... Business Achiever Awards to strongly promote Ipswich. 5. MARKETING BRANCH ACTIVITY REPORT FOR THE QUARTER ENDED 30 JUNE 2012 With reference to a
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