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ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2021/halloween-hailstorm-one-year-on Cached Explore
26 Oct 2021: There were also many businesses and residents that extended a helping hand to those who needed it most.”. ... The collaboration between residents, the business community, council and other agencies was ground-breaking in many ways and we will continue
ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0020/215606/WelcomingCitiesSignedMembership.pdf Explore
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7 Jul 2021: We understand that the Welcoming Cities network involved a number of key elements:. ... Local councils participate as members of the Welcoming Cities network, while community organisations, businesses and other agencies are involved as supporters.
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22 Dec 2020: The Ipswich City Council Safe City Program commenced in 1994 to address unacceptable levels of behaviour and crime in the Ipswich central business district. ... To ensure we meet our privacy obligations, there are strict policies, procedures and training
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5 Jul 2023: Delivery of longer-term recovery efforts is incorporated into agency ‘business as usual’. ... Department of Defence. Department of Education. Department of Employment, Small Business and Training.
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3 Jun 2024: Community Centre, 134A Parkland Drive, Springfield Central. ALL ABILITIES GYMNASTICS Tuesday 2 July. ... ALL ABILITIES TEE BALLTuesday 2 July. 11.30 am – 12.30 pm YMCA Springfield Central.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2023/a-bicycle-ride-to-work-or-a-two-hour-commute-planning-to-live,-work-and-play Cached Explore
12 Jun 2023: We are planning to accommodate 535,000 people in Ipswich by 2046 and to manage this growth, the city will need to generate at least 75,000 extra jobs. ... Have your say to make sure that we are planning for the right opportunities in the right locations
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2022/barty-party-taking-over-ipswich-venues-for-historic-australian-open-final Cached Explore
28 Jan 2022: In support of COVID-19 health restrictions and to keep our community safe, instead of coming together in one place we are encouraging everyone to attend the dozens of Barty Parties ... I also encourage those visiting Ipswich to dine at our great
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18 Feb 2021: We take our responsibility – in conjunction with the state and federal governments – seriously to help maintain and ultimately grow the local economy, ensure jobs are safe, and to support Ipswich businesses ... We are a young community with a median
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28 Oct 2019: This will help rejuvenate the top of town and surrounding business precincts, including an increased presence of health services. ... The Ipswich CBD Redevelopment. The Ipswich Central Business District is undergoing its biggest transformation in
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18 Oct 2017: RESUMPTION OFSTANDING ORDERS. Moved by Councillor Antoniolli (Mayor):. That Standing Orders be resumed to continue the order of business. ... CHANGE TO ORDER OFBUSINESS. Moved by Councillor Antoniolli (Mayor):. That the Order of Business be altered to
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