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  1. Walk Cycle Ipswich

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    23 May 2024: Start slowly and build up over time. Bushwalking is a great way to get active while getting back to nature! ... Ride slowly for the first 10 minutes, gradually increasing your speed as you warm up, and finish by warming down and stretching.

  2. FACT SHEET 6 Why Revegetate Waterways? For further information ... (PDF, 372k)

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    12 May 2010: Three distinct zones generally make up the types of vegetation you will see along waterways. ... Lower Bank Mid Bank Upper Bank. Frequent flood line (1 in 5 years).

  3. 27 June, 2024 Council backs Ipswich businesses in 2024-2025 ... (PDF, 287k)

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    26 Jun 2024: Council is also supporting our businesses through the Ipswich Central Revitalisation by delivering placemaking programs to improve liveability, implementing recommendations from the Place Plans, and continuing the Frame the Front Door ... Ipswich Central

    by Shane Currie
  4. Be on the lookout for wildlife during breeding season

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    9 Oct 2023: Council has installed some ‘living alongside wildlife’ signage at hotspot locations across Ipswich, however it’s important to remember wildlife can turn up anywhere, anytime.”. ... With the weather warming up, you can support wildlife by leaving

  5. Lighting of Ipswich City Christmas Tree marks month of festivities

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    3 Dec 2021: 03 December 2021. Local choir carollers and an early visit from Santa have helped Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding officially light up the city’s Christmas Tree as part of Christmas in ... Mayor Teresa Harding said in the lead-up to Christmas, a visit into

  6. Rates Recovery Policy (PDF, 180k)

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    1 Jun 2022: instalment payment plan set up. (b) Should the ratepayer be uncontactable or the phone contact fails to. ... The period should usually be no more than six months from the date of the agreement but a period of up to 12 months can be agreed in exceptional

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  7. Employee Phone Number Page 1 of 2 11 March ... (PDF, 1845k)

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    2 Sep 2021: The conclusions of the independent Flood Panel set up by the Australian and Queensland Governments must be taken into account in flood modelling in future design work. ... c) Significant flood impact occurs along Waters Road and Kuss Road of magnitude up

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  8. Council Meeting Minutes (PDF, 2037k)

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    12 Mar 2012: 5. 2011–2012 FLOOD RECONSTRUCTION PROGRAM UPDATE With reference to a report by the Infrastructure Delivery Manager dated 1 February. ... to $115.00 per tonne with no change to the minimum charge of $30.00.

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  9. Council sets priorities for Ipswich’s natural environment

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    13 Dec 2022: We are also impacted by wider and long-term issues such as climate change, which is expected to bring increased temperatures, longer droughts, more frequent floods and a harsher fire-weather ... Now is the time to step up and commit to these priorities

  10. Ipswich residents dive into summer with free swim safety lessons

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    2 Dec 2021: It’s really wonderful to see 63 residents turning up to participate in this program,” Cr Ireland said.

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