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  1. Garage Sale Trail kicks off this weekend

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    9 Nov 2021: Council is committed to increasing our recycling of our city’s waste to 50 per cent by 2025 and this event is one way residents can get involved and help reduce ... late.”. Households, school community groups, local businesses, whole streets, and

  2. $156 million in capital works, including: $11 millionon parks, ... (PDF, 365k)

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    22 Jun 2021: $500,000Ipswich Central to Springfield Central. Transport Corridor Business Case. $1 millionKerbside collection. ... We are experiencing unprecedented growth and it is set to continue for decades to come.

  3. Dinosaurs bring fun and record attendances to Nicholas Street Precinct

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    18 Jul 2023: The record number of attendances also swelled customers to local businesses and services, with the Ipswich Central Library welcoming 9,686 visitors and the Ipswich Children’s Library 23,674 visitors ... Visitors to the Nicholas Street Precinct also

  4. Rosewood street booked in for Easter upgrade

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    30 Mar 2021: The new kerbing and drainage systems will benefit local residents especially in times like these when we are experiencing heavy rainfall.”. ... These upgrades will also help to keep water off our roads and assist in keeping residents properties safe

  5. Ipswich.qld.gov.au City of IpswichIpswich Central to Springfield Central Public ... (PDF, 1330k)

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    15 Mar 2019: To progress the Project, ICC are seeking support and advocacy to progress to the next stage of project feasibility with a Strategic Business Case. ... Consideration of staging options for construction can be considered as part of the Detailed Business

  6. Notification of Works Voluntary Home Buy Back Program Demolition ... (PDF, 695k)

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    19 Jan 2023: Demolition activities may affect residents/businesses in the following ways:. • increase in noise during onsite works • increase in heavy vehicle movement. ... info@wmademolition.com.au. (07) 3848 9994. Alternatively, please contact Ipswich City

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  7. Help steer City of Ipswich Transport Plan

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    7 Dec 2022: It was council’s first fully-integrated plan covering all transport modes and aimed to help develop a transport system that is safe, reliable and which provides for the sustainable movement ... Sharing these experiences and ideas will help council’s

  8. Community call to clean up Bell Street

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    24 Nov 2021: 24 November 2021. A working bee has been organised to clean up Bell Street with residents and business owners coming together to revitalise one of Ipswich Central’s busiest streets, and ... Council also established a Façade Improvement Program where

  9. Major commitments achieved and on track in first 100 days

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    22 Dec 2020: Council has worked hard to support businesses and ratepayers and residents to get back on track.”. ... Working with council, the community and business leaders to plan for the city’s future.

  10. 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

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