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  1. Safe City Program and Public Safety Surveillance Cameras

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    22 Dec 2020: The program continues to expand, with the camera network installed in fifteen suburbs and further expansions proposed in the coming years.

  2. Ipswich City Council Subordinate Local Law (Amending) Local Law ... (PDF, 187k)

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    7 Oct 2019: i) D’arcy Doyle Place, Ipswich;. (ii) Ipswich City Mall, Ipswich; and.

    by McCullough Robertson Lawyers
  3. City Operational Plan 2022–2023 Adopted 30 June 2022 2022–2023IPSWICH ... (PDF, 892k)

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    28 Jun 2022: 3. Our strategic planning enables us to prepare and respond to the city’s rapid growth and expansion of infrastructure networks, and will be underpinned by an evidence based approach to

  4. Partial reopening of Colleges Crossing Recreation Reserve planned as consultation on reserve’s resilience begins

    ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2023/partial-reopening-of-colleges-crossing-recreation-reserve-planned-as-consultation-on-reserves-resilience-begins Cached Explore

    22 Mar 2023: Nicholas Street Precinct, 2, 5, and 6 April, 9am-1pm (Tulmur Place).

  5. Hire a Skip Bin

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    7 Sep 2023: Additional features:. Hook Bins are ideal for materials such as timber, green waste, wood, steel, concrete, bricks, general waste.

  6. Reserve Price Policy (PDF, 179k)

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    24 May 2022: Agency Payments include: Australia Post counter/phone/Digital Mailbox; Bpay; Commonwealth Bank counter or Payment by Mail (cheque); Direct Credits to Ipswich City Council bank account; Centrepay; Direct debits to customers

    Policy

    by Dennis Pearn
  7. Community Matters

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    16 Jul 2024: Please contact (07) 3810 8193 or email division2@ipswich.qld.gov.au. Division 3 - Cr Marnie Doyle and Cr Andrew Antoniolli.

  8. Council Minutes (PDF, 1512k)

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    24 Aug 2016: Yes No 6. (a) Are there any Sub Area or Precinct provisions within the zone which apply to this development? ... Yes No N/A. • 4472/12 Business Use (Extension to Hotel and Bottle Shop) • 2639/15 Business Use (Extension of Trading Hours).

    Minutes

    by Anna Lewis
  9. 30 June, 2022 Record Ipswich budget drives flood recovery ... (PDF, 272k)

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    29 Jun 2022: three-year program totalling $473 million. In the next financial year, council will spend $41.5 million on the Nicholas Street Precinct, $41 million on.

    by Shane Currie
  10. Record Ipswich budget drives flood recovery and first-class services

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    30 Jun 2022: In the next financial year, council will spend $41.5 million on the Nicholas Street Precinct, $41 million on strategic transport projects, $47 million on asset rehabilitation and $13 million on

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