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  1. First Ipswich homes settled through voluntary buy-back program

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    1 Dec 2022: 01 December 2022. The first flood impacted Ipswich houses have been settled through the jointly funded Commonwealth and State government $741 million Resilient Homes Fund, the largest program of its kind ... With $350 million allocated for our Voluntary

  2. Ipswich's wooden homes reflected in ceremic detail

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    22 Dec 2020: 07 December 2020. Working with ceramics, world-renowned local artist Jane du Rand wanted to express what she loves about living in Ipswich with her latest exhibition - Living in Ipswich - at ... The gallery is open from 9.30am to 5pm daily. It will be

  3. Ipswich to manage growth with new planning scheme

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    30 Jun 2022: More than 241,400 residents call Ipswich home and we are growing at a rate of about 3 per cent, the highest in the State with suburbs like Ripley growing at ... 19.4 per cent,” Mayor Harding said.

  4. Council gets sneak peek at Brisbane Lions’ new Ipswich home

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    22 Jun 2022: sneak peek tour of the $80 million project. ... Division 2 Councillor Paul Tully said council’s investment of $20 million would help deliver incredible long-term value for the region’s growing economy.

  5. Construction to begin at Colleges Crossing Recreation Reserve

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    25 Jan 2024: Division 4 Councillor and Deputy Mayor Russell Milligan said the new design for Colleges Crossing removed the previous permanent structures and would allow for more flexible use of the site. ... We heard from the community loud and clear that this

  6. Council plans for new swimming facilities

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    23 Nov 2022: Councillor Fechner said more than 30 per cent of the Ipswich community is aged under 20 years. ... The report found that the average government-owned pool in Australia was built in 1968 with 40 per cent of these reaching their lifespan by the end of this

  7. New cinema experience coming to Ipswich

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    11 Aug 2022: The total boost to the local economy from the Nicholas Street Precinct is expected to total $1.196 billion between 2020 and 2032, so in the long-term this is a ... Over the last eight years, we have invested approximately $350 million into the Australian

  8. Second river crossing to bust Ipswich Central congestion

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    7 Apr 2022: By freeing up traffic congestion, we can save the local economy $34 million per year in productivity costs.”. ... Securing a $2.5 million commitment from federal election candidates to progress the Detailed Business Case is an important step to funding

  9. Council moves to secure cinema operator for Nicholas Street Precinct

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    22 Dec 2020: 06 November 2020. Ipswich City Council has resolved to support a proposal for a new cinema operator to move into the $250 million Nicholas Street Precinct.

  10. Warmer temperatures for hydrotherapy after pool heaters switched on

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    14 Apr 2023: cent) and 44 per cent visiting weekly.

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