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  1. Ipswich.qld.gov.au October 2019Community Development SectionCommunity, Cultural and Economic Development ... (PDF, 689k)

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    13 Jul 2020: education. mental health. drug and alcohol use. personal development. lack of youth spaces, activities and entertainment. ... Smith Family. Sound Point Goodna. St Vincent De Pauls. Staines Memorial College IMPACT night.

  2. Council Minutes (PDF, 5887k)

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    31 May 2018: It is suggested that this funding be spent on airing this video across the following channels:. ... Unfortunately all material that is delivered to the Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) cannot be recovered.

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    by Anna Lewis
  3. Ipswich welcomes 250,000th resident

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    27 Sep 2023: 27 September 2023. Queensland’s fastest growing city, Ipswich, has hit a major population milestone. ... It underscores why we need ongoing and increased cooperation and investment from our State and Federal colleagues to provide funding for important

  4. 240301_Springfield Parkway Springfield Greenbank Arterial Community Update_FINAL (PDF, 1908k)

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    6 Mar 2024: The opening of the multi-storey park ‘n’ ride off Springfield Greenbank Arterial in April 2022 increased the number of spaces around the train station precinct to around 1,100. ... The Queensland Government committed $44.5 million to construction of

    by Katrina Rowe
  5. Significant Flora and Fauna

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    2 Feb 2024: Brush-Tailed Rock Wallaby Recovery Plan (PDF, 5.2 mb). The koala is found in a number of habitats, from coastal islands and tall eucalyptus trees to low woodlands inland. ... total). Protection of the species will require a coordinated effort, including

  6. Activity Sheet 6 - Weeds1 (PDF, 358k)

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    9 Jul 2009: Once these weeds establish in the bush they are very hard to remove. ... Mother of Millions Bryophyllum spp. Cat’s Claw Creeper Macfadyena unguis-cati. CONTROLLING RIPARIAN ENVIRONMENTAL WEEDSRemoval and control of riparian environmental weeds requires

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  7. Koala Conservation

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    15 Apr 2024: There are actions you can take in the community to help koala population survival and recovery. ... Retaining linear open space corridors can help to minimise impacts, especially where they link existing parks, reserves and remnant habitat.

  8. LOST YOUR CAT IN IPSWICH? Don’t delay! Think lost ... (PDF, 2494k)

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    11 Apr 2022: available here - https://bit.ly/CatSafeBooklet. Increase chances of recovery if he does escape:. • ... Since cats can fit into the smallest of spaces, leave no stone unturned!

  9. Recycle and Refuse Centres

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    19 Jan 2024: Resource Recovery and Recycling Area. Designated area for recycling materials such as Cardboard, Paint, E-Waste, Tyres, Oil, Car Batteries, Aluminium Cans, Metal and Steel, Plastic Bottles, White Goods, Bicycles and

  10. Recycling

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    31 Aug 2023: Learn more on how Ipswich City Council is delivering the Resource Recovery Strategy on Shape Your Ipswich.. ... As council transitions to a new recycling program/campaign in line with the new Resource Recovery Strategy, recycling information will be

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