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  1. Swifts Sports Club to remain in community ownership

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    16 Dec 2022: An independent community engagement process found 59 per cent of respondents supported the potential sale.

  2. Council to canvas support for new Children’s Art Gallery

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    29 Jan 2024: Mayor Harding said Ipswich had hit several milestones in recent times by growing its Gross Regional Product past $12 billion, attracting more than 2 million visitors per annum and recently welcoming ... 000 visits per annum (175,000 total visits across

  3. Calling all skateboard enthusiasts, let’s get ready to Rumble!

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    21 Jul 2023: Division 1 Councillor Jacob Madsen said skateboarding has experienced a 50 per cent increase in participation over the past three years and debuted at the Tokyo Olympics in 2020.

  4. Spring has sprung at the Ipswich Nature Centre

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    11 Nov 2021: Populations of the brush-tailed rock wallaby occur, or did occur, throughout the Great Dividing Range from the border with NSW to Nanango with 17 per cent of the total population

  5. VML:CD Vicki Lukritz 3810 6221 24 May 2018 NOTICE ... (PDF, 998k)

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    24 May 2018: a national initiative to make flood data available to the public at a national level. ... C. That a regular meeting with impacted divisional councillors occur to discuss flying fox management plans.

  6. Collaboration to create employment opportunities in 2022-2023 Budget

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    30 Jun 2022: There are so many opportunities on the horizon, but as it stands now fewer than 50 per cent of working-age Ipswich residents are employed locally.

  7. Regal visitor returns to revitalised city

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    22 Dec 2020: Ipswich. “We are the fastest-growing local government area in Queensland, with our population growing by 4.1 per cent in 2018-19,” Mayor Harding said.

  8. 22 June, 2023 Council budget boosts city’s green credentials ... (PDF, 262k)

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    21 Jun 2023: Deputy Mayor Milligan said $50,000 had been committed for detailed design to work in Bundamba Creek to stabilise bank erosion, as part of an overall project cost of $237,000. ... This is a priority catchment for stabilisation post-flood. We will be

    by Shane Currie
  9. Council Minutes (PDF, 2570k)

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    2 Jul 2018: 5. AUSTRALIAN FLOOD RISK INFORMATION PORTAL (AFRIP) With reference to a report by the Engineer (Floodplain Management) dated 3 May. ... seek an update on their property management activities with regard to flying foxes.

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    by Anna Lewis
  10. Council prefers lift option as missing link in Brassall Bikeway

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    17 Mar 2021: We have received significant feedback, with residents describing the link as a crucial part of the overall bikeway and the number one path,” Mayor Harding said. ... This alignment, while being the most costly and slightly less direct in the initial

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