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  1. AST Program for Schools

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    19 Aug 2021: Active School Travel encourages a healthy, active and social school community. Active school travel once a week can make all the difference. Benefits include:. Helping students be healthier, happier and more alert at school. Increasing road safety

  2. Ipswich Central to Bundamba

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    14 Feb 2023: Start address: Cnr Limestone Street and Milford Street, Ipswich. Distance: 4.1km. Description: Ride from Bundamba to Ipswich Central on this on-road and off-road bike path. A perfect active travel commute, passing schools, Cameron Park and Queens

  3. Council seeks community’s feedback on electric scooters

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    22 Dec 2020: 25 September 2020. IPSWICH City Council is investigating the potential of electric scooters coming to Ipswich and wants the community to share its feedback. As part of council’s iGO Intelligent Transport Systems Strategy, rideables such as

  4. Ipswich City Council Budget 2020-21 Mayor Teresa Harding’s Speech

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    22 Dec 2020: The Federal and State Governments receive 97 per cent of all taxes and local government only receives 3 per cent to deliver on significant road maintenance, waste services and many community ... parks and reserves; and waste collection; all of which

  5. Public Art

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    22 Dec 2020: Ipswich has a unique identity which is dynamic and evolving. Its cultural and natural diversity, rich heritage and vibrant community spirit, all shape the region's distinctive character. Public art enhances the unique identity and character of

  6. Statistics and Facts

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    5 Mar 2021: Proclaimed a city. 1904. Location. Queensland, South East. Area. 1,090 km. Estimated resident population. 210,000 (as at 16 March 2018, ICC). Projected resident population. 520,000 by the year 2041 (South East Queensland Regional Plan). Persons aged

  7. Children and Youth

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    12 Feb 2024: The Children, Young People and Families Policy is Council's way of promoting to others the value of children, young people and families in Ipswich and what needs to happen to make sure that Ipswich is a great place to live in and visit. We share the

  8. Alternative Payment Options

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    7 Nov 2023: Welcome to Ipswich City Council Online Payments. Please select the type of account that you wish to pay then follow the prompts. Rates Notices. Rate notices are issued quarterly and are due and payable on or before the discount expiry and due date

  9. Major Projects

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    27 Oct 2022: Ipswich City Council implement projects that support the direction of the City Vision, strategies and Corporate Plan. These major projects are in place to strengthen the city’s economy, environment and improve services and facilities for our

  10. Disaster Management Plans

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    20 Jun 2024: Local Disaster Management Groups (LDMG) are established under the Disaster Management Act 2003 (Qld). The City of Ipswich LDMG is responsible for making decisions about and managing disaster response and recovery operations in the Ipswich local

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