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  1. Hotelier takes the reins of iconic pub

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    12 Mar 2022: Ipswich Central Redevelopment Committee Chair Councillor Marnie Doyle said while the Commonwealth Hotel has been meticulously restored to maintain its heritage façade, the forthcoming extension of the hotel will transform the

  2. Residents called on to help clean up

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    4 Feb 2022: Our habits changed during COVID and most of these haven’t been kind on the environment,” Ms Kiernan said.

  3. A third quarter snapshot shows Ipswich continues to grow

    ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2021/spring-has-sprung-at-the-ipswich-nature-centre/a-third-quarter-snapshot-shows-ipswich-continues-to-grow Cached Explore

    11 Nov 2021: Supporting infrastructure also grew with 8.74 kilometres of additional local roads and 13.16 kilometres of pathways and bikeways completed.

  4. Council secures federal funding to fix Black Spot intersections

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    13 Jun 2021: The funding from the Federal Government through the Black Spot Program is not only improving safety, but also helping support and stimulate the Ipswich economy during the COVID-19 pandemic recovery.”.

  5. New Discover Ipswich Magazine to hit mailboxes this week

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    1 Apr 2021: The increased distribution has also come as a response to Covid-19, to stimulate the economy during the pandemic recovery.

  6. Core Business Services 2023–2024 Approval date – 22 June ... (PDF, 1828k)

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    21 Jun 2023: Inspect, maintain and clean public facilities including playground equipment, barbeques in parks and park pathways. ... Respond to requests for streetlight improvements. Respond to requests for traffic signal maintenance.

  7. Stone Quarry Cemetery

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    1 Dec 2023: It was set apart for a permanent reserve for a Cemetery in June 1875 by the Department of Lands, after a petition signed by 28 residents of Seven Mile Creek was

  8. Special council meeting on Venue development

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    9 May 2023: Design is well advanced and demolition is almost complete, meaning there’s been a complete strip-out of the existing building to take it back to its basic structure.

  9. New tenants locked in for Nicholas Street Precinct

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    25 Mar 2022: Councillor Doyle said the hotel, formerly known as Murphy’s Pub, has been meticulously restored to maintain its heritage façade and planned extensions will transform the site into a modern dining

  10. City-wide disaster resilience project a go

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    12 Apr 2021: The Ipswich community, and in particular our tourism and small business sectors, have been through a lot since the 2019 bushfires, with their impacts only compounded by the ongoing COVID-19

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