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22 Jun 2021: CCED. Continue planning for the new Planning Scheme and Local Government Infrastructure Plan PRS. ... the city, especially for young people. 7. Ipswich continues to be an affordable city to live in.
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28 Jun 2022: $10.8 millionEnvironment and sustainability. DIVISION 1 BUDGET HIGHLIGHTS. A diverse range of projects for Division 1 will bring benefits to residents from urban hotspots through to rural centres. ... The 2022–2023 Budget will continue to advance our
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2023/transport-back-in-time-and-galvanize-your-love-of-ipswich Cached Explore
10 Aug 2023: blacksmiths. If torch-lit museum visits by night is more your style, embrace this once-a-year opportunity to visit Cooneana Heritage Centre after dark and be regaled with tales of ... Or celebrate 150 years of woollen textile manufacturing heritage right
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2020/the-strength-and-resilience-of-the-ipswich-community-continues-to-shine-a-decade-on-mayor-teresa-harding Cached Explore
11 Jan 2021: Images of flood-hit Ipswich, our CBD under so much water, and the Bremer River near the 1974 flood peak, continue to haunt residents to this day.
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12 May 2021: 12 May 2021. Ipswich’s population has grown to 232,930 with 1,218 new residents moving to Ipswich in the first quarter of this year. Council’s Planning and Regulatory Services Quarterly Report Card from 1 January to 31 March 2021 has come out,
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10 Aug 2023: 29. 5. WASTE AND RECYCLING VOLUMES. 30. 6. RECYCLING AND REFUSE CENTRE DATA. ... potential upgrade and or expansion of the existing facility in the city centre.
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22 Jun 2021: We are experiencing unprecedented growth and it is set to continue for decades to come. ... to maintain 26,800+ streetlights. $4.7m. to maintain and operate 5 swim centres and the Orion Lagoon.
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4 Mar 2022: Obey road closure signs. When floodwater starts to go down, don't drive over the roads until the road is open again. ... at our Recycling and Refuse Centre's and also other materials such as Disinfectants, Drain Cleaners via the red lid general waste bin.
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30 Nov 2021: Our region must continue efforts to ramp up restoring vegetation to riverbanks and managing urban run-off. ... The award-winning Small Creek transformation continues to progress from a straight concrete channel in Raceview to a living waterway.
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4 Jan 2024: 04 January 2024. Ipswich City Council’s Enviroplan Program is continuing to deliver positive outcomes for residents, with the latest progress report revealing greater focus on landowner conservation support, and hazard mitigation. Environment and
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