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  1. Welcome to the July edition of Community Matters for ... (PDF, 983k)

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    11 Jul 2023: Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding said council had moved from the flood clean-up stage to major restoration and repairs. ... Flood recovery funding is provided through the jointly- funded Commonwealth-State Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA).

  2. Division 2 Cr Paul Tully and Cr Nicole Jonic ... (PDF, 201k)

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    21 Jun 2023: $75 million Flood recovery. $5.3 millionCommunity safety. $6.3 millionArts and cultural services. ... This year’s budget includes a critical $267.2 million investment in capital works with a $75 million commitment to flood recovery projects and more

  3. Desired Standards of Service for Leash Free Dog Areas Policy (vA9794170) (PDF, 441k)

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    20 Jun 2022:  Periodic usage and/or survey data of LFDA is to be undertaken to evaluate the ongoing performance and use of LFDAs .  ... IPSWICH CITY COUNCIL | Desired Standards of Service for Leash Free Dog Areas Policy .

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  4. 30 June, 2022 Supporting the volunteers who show up ... (PDF, 264k)

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    29 Jun 2022: We saw in the most recent flood events that the State Emergency Service (SES) and Rural Fire Service (RFS) volunteers were out in the community doing vital tasks such as sandbagging, ... re-supply, flood boat, doorknocking and cleanouts,” Cr Madsen said

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  5. Division 1 Cr Jacob Madsen and Cr Sheila Ireland ... (PDF, 219k)

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    21 Jun 2023: $75 million Flood recovery. $5.3 millionCommunity safety. $6.3 millionArts and cultural services. ... This year’s budget includes a critical $267.2 million investment in capital works with a $75 million commitment to flood recovery projects and more

  6. Ipswich.qld.gov.au Summary report 2021-2031 City of Ipswich Active Ipswich ... (PDF, 221k)

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    18 Apr 2023: This document provides the base community needs. data required to build a strong picture of the existing participation and evolving open space, physical activity, passive and active recreation trends within the ... Implementing these targets requires

  7. Free kerbside collection wraps up in Ipswich

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    17 Aug 2022: This does not include the 6,847 tonnes processed throughout the city as part of the flood recovery. ... Kerbside collection was paused during March as waste trucks and crews were redirected to prioritise the collection of flood-damaged waste lining the

  8. Media Releases

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    4 Apr 2024: Transparency Hub releases new procurement data. ... 22 September 2020. Ipswich City Council’s Transparency and Integrity Hub now contains procurement data for all contracts over $10,000.

  9. DIVISION 3 CITYWIDE BUDGET HIGHLIGHTS $49.5 millionMaintaining, upgrading and ... (PDF, 207k)

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    21 Jun 2023: $75 million Flood recovery. $5.3 millionCommunity safety. $6.3 millionArts and cultural services. ... This year’s budget includes a critical $267.2 million investment in capital works with a $75 million commitment to flood recovery projects and more

  10. 100 invasive Ipswich weeds catalogued in new book and field guide

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    15 Mar 2022: The workshop will focus on weed management after a flood event and provide practical tips and knowledge on preventing new infestations or controlling existing weeds. ... Invasive weeds disturb the balance of natural systems, causing damage to

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