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  1. Council set to upgrade Mary and William streets intersection

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    15 Feb 2024: The installation of traffic signals will reduce the risks of accidents for turning vehicles and there will be benefits to the broader road network with improved travel times and reduced delays

  2. Join a community planting in celebration of World Wetlands Day

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    23 Jan 2024: each month, weather permitting, and are always keen to welcome new volunteers.

  3. For further information contactIpswich City CouncilPhone: (07) 3810 6666 ... (PDF, 311k)

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    3 Jun 2009: Graphs are an excellent way of presenting long term data. Natural patterns and extreme variations in data are easily recognised in graphs.

  4. Report card reveals best financial governance for almost a decade

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    2 Aug 2023: Critical to this achievement has been the way council now works throughout the year with rigour and discipline to focus on addressing areas identified for improvement, as well as council’s

  5. WelcomeWelcomeWelcome to the spring edition of your council newsletter, ... (PDF, 1042k)

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    16 Sep 2021: year following last summer’s unprecedented wet weather which saw grass grow quickly. ... $408,000 – Sutton Park Skate Facility. $425, 000 – local drainage and flood mitigation works.

  6. Waste and Circular Economy Transformation

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    8 May 2024: INVEST TO TRANSFORM QUEENSLAND’S WASTE INDUSTRY INTO AN INNOVATIVE, EFFICIENT AND SUSTAINABLE CIRCULAR ECONOMY. The waste industry has expanded significantly in Ipswich through landfill developments, without due consideration of the impacts on

  7. Boot scootin’ boost for the Ipswich economy

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    31 Aug 2022: our city which is still recovering after floods earlier this year and the pandemic in general.”.

  8. Shadow Cabinet puts Ipswich issues on State agenda

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    18 Jul 2022: 18 July 2022. Roads, public transport, a second river crossing and social infrastructure were some of the issues raised as critical to creating jobs, driving economic growth and supporting a

  9. Division 4 Cr David Cullen and Cr Jim Madden ... (PDF, 304k)

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    26 Jun 2024: Division 4 Councillor Jim Madden said the budget further included funding for critical road and drainage upgrades.

  10. 230725_N_Stage 3 Nightworks_Springfield Parkway Springfield Greenbank Arterial Project_DRAFT (PDF, 966k)

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    25 Jul 2023: Installation and relocation of safety barriers and fencing.  Reduced speed limit to 40km/h through work areas.

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