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  1. Council Minutes (PDF, 5887k)

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    31 May 2018: genuine emergency exists, for Council to enter a new contract for kerbside recycling for the following reason:. ... differential per tonne. Follows is an example for the July – September 2016 quarter: i.

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    by Anna Lewis
  2. FOGO waste service ready for citywide rollout

    ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2023/fogo-waste-service-ready-for-citywide-rollout Cached Explore

    7 Jun 2023: If residents want to start recycling their food and garden organic material today, they have the option to commence an opt-in FOGO service before 2024-2025 by visiting the FOGO

  3. New procurement opportunities open for local businesses

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    23 Nov 2021: 23 November 2021. Whether it be for building a road, a library or buying a waste truck, council has added 40 procurement opportunities onto the 18-month Forward Procurement Schedule which

  4. Ipswich City Council reacts to State Government budget

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    17 Jun 2021: Council will also receive $3.35 million under the South-East Queensland Community Stimulus Package, $1.77 million in COVID Works for Queensland, $1.1 million for libraries and almost

  5. Council Minutes (PDF, 1512k)

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    24 Aug 2016: LIBRARY AND YOUTH AND SENIORS COMMITTEE. Moved by Councillor Pahlke: That the Library and Youth and Seniors Committee Report No. ... Conflict with a Relevant Instrument and Reasons for the Decision Despite the Conflict.

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    by Anna Lewis
  6. PROFILE White‐ bellied Sea Eagle   Haliaeetus leucogaster  In recent years a pair of White‐bellied Sea Eagles have been living, nesting and hunting in and around the Bundamba Wetlands. Dedicated l (PDF, 108k)

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    7 Mar 2014: the Bundamba Wetlands. Dedicated local survey groups have identified a male and female pair located at Daley’s Lagoon where the pair are rearing their young and teaching them to hunt.

  7. One week left to help shape future of Colleges Crossing Recreation Reserve

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    14 Apr 2023: the city, with 516 formal surveys completed online so far.

  8. Get hands-on with heritage workshops at Galvanized festival

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    29 Aug 2022: Festival Partners: Cooneana Heritage Centre, Historical Motor Cycle Club of Queensland, Ipswich Genealogical Society, Ipswich Historical Society, Ipswich Libraries, Ipswich Mini Crafters, Ipswich RSL Sub Branch, Ipswich Visitors Information Centre,

  9. New bridge begins largest road upgrade project in council history

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    5 Mar 2021: Sections of the road are currently carrying more than 20,000 vehicles per day.”.

  10. Cleaning up and getting help after disasters

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    13 Dec 2023: Visiting impacted areas. Don’t visit impacted areas immediately after a disaster as it may be unsafe and you could hinder recovery efforts.

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