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  1. Festive fun continues for Christmas week in Ipswich

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    19 Dec 2023: If you’re still ticking off your Christmas presents, make sure to drop by the Riverlink market zone on Thursday 21 December, or the Orion Twilight Christmas markets on Friday 22

  2. IPSWICH CITY COUNCILApplication for Commercial Film Production LicenceAuthorising provisions ... (PDF, 140k)

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    28 Jul 2020: Animal Control. Police/Fire/Rescue. Building Approval. Letter Box Drop. Other Publicity. Waste. ... in council’s Privacy Statement, Personal Information Digest and this collection notice.

  3. 2019-20 Fees and Charges Report - ICC (all content, published format) (PDF, 632k)

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    12 Dec 2019: Collection of Large Livestock (per hour) $280.00 Local Law 6 s27 (d). ... Collection of Trap (Dog & Cat) $308.00 Local Government Act s262(3)(c). #.

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  4. Backflow Prevention Devices Ipswich.qld.gov.au A backflow prevention device is ... (PDF, 261k)

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    11 Apr 2018: Back-siphonage can occur when there is a pressure drop in the drinking water supply system that allows contaminants to be drawn in from other indirect connections.

  5. Core Business Services 2024–2025 Approval date – 27 June ... (PDF, 1955k)

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    26 Jun 2024: Manage recoveries and collections. Manage supplier payment operations. Support controlled and associated entities. ... Manage floodplain including assisting with flood intelligence and forecasting. Provide operational support and planning to Queens Park

  6. Waste and Circular Economy Transformation

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    8 May 2024: In 2019/20, Ipswich received 42 per cent, or 4.23 million tonnes, of Queensland’s waste with little to no community benefit.

  7. Council Minutes (PDF, 935k)

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    1 Jul 2016: concerning the ratification of artworks and items of cultural significance acquired by the Ipswich Arts Foundation Trust for donation to Ipswich City Council’s City of Ipswich Collection at the Ipswich ... report by the Director, Ipswich Art Gallery

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    by Anna Lewis
  8. Temporary planning protections extended over waste operators

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    7 Dec 2023: The existing Ipswich Planning Scheme 2006 does not adequately regulate the regionally significant economic areas of Swanbank, New Chum, and Ebenezer, Willowbank and Jeebropilly from adverse impacts associated with waste activities,”

  9. 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.”.

  10. Council facilities to re-open after lockdown

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    11 Jan 2021: The Ipswich pound is currently not accepting animal drop-offs however people are permitted to collect an impounded animal.

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