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  1. Get up, show up and stand up this NAIDOC Week in Ipswich

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    4 Jul 2022: 04 July 2022. NAIDOC Week is a fantastic opportunity to celebrate the city’s diverse culture on the lands of the Jagera, Yuggera and Ugarapul peoples. Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding said NAIDOC Week reminds us to celebrate the history, culture and

  2. Ignite your creative spark with a hand from council

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    22 Dec 2020: 27 October 2020. The history of the city’s Chinese immigrant community including the unusual tale of a man who lived in a cave in the middle of Ipswich will be told in a new locally-written opera. Ipswich director and actor Eugene Gilfedder has

  3. Three new interesting exhibitions will open at the Ipswich Art Gallery

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    22 Dec 2020: 18 September 2020. Pine Mountain artist Kylie Stevens not only creates innovative artworks, she creates her own art materials too. Despite working at an art supplies store, Ms Stevens’ most precious supplies are the ones she digs up in her back

  4. Page 1 of 3 Version Control and Objective ID ... (PDF, 396k)

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    20 Jul 2022: Reduction in complaints received from Traditional Owners about access. • Feedback received at ‘Traditional Owner Reference Group’ meetings.

    by Amber van Sloten
  5. CAPITAL PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS$7.3 millionBridge and culvert $900kPavement marking $1.8 ... (PDF, 418k)

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    26 Jun 2024: Waste Utility Charge $464. Garden Organics Service (optional) $80. Enviroplan Levy $58.

  6. Page 1 of 3 Version Control and Objective ID ... (PDF, 396k)

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    20 Jul 2022: Reduction in complaints received from Traditional Owners about access. • Feedback received at ‘Traditional Owner Reference Group’ meetings.

    by Amber van Sloten
  7. Open Minds moving to Ipswich’s Nicholas Street Precinct

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    17 Jan 2024: 17 January 2024. The New Year has kicked off with more positive news for Ipswich’s emerging city heart as health and wellbeing services provider Open Minds is moving into the Nicholas Street Precinct. Open Minds is an independent not-for-profit

  8. Major footpath rehabilitation for Hunter Street, Brassall

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    15 Feb 2023: 15 February 2023. School drop-offs and pick-ups will not be adversely affected during major footpath rehabilitation work at Hunter Street, Brassall, between February and May 2023. Ipswich City Council this week started a four-month project, which

  9. Urgent delivery and frustrating delays as Ipswich’s long road to flood recovery continues

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    30 May 2022: 30 May 2022. Ipswich City Council has spent more than $4.25 million on flood recovery efforts to-date which has seen the filling of close to 3,000 potholes, the repair and reopening of more than 100 roads and bridges, and urgent works to bring the

  10. Calls for second river crossing heard with $2.5m commitment

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    16 May 2022: 16 May 2022. A second river crossing in Ipswich Central desperately needed to unlock bottlenecks and improve road safety, is now one step closer after the Liberal National Party (LNP) committed $2.5m towards an alternate cross-river route. Ipswich

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