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ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0008/242945/Budget-at-a-Glance-2023_Division-3_A4_4.pdf Explore
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21 Jun 2023: $75 million Flood recovery. $5.3 millionCommunity safety. $6.3 millionArts and cultural services. ... This year’s budget includes a critical $267.2 million investment in capital works with a $75 million commitment to flood recovery projects and more
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2024/demolition-works-complete-at-colleges-crossing Cached Explore
10 May 2024: 10 May 2024. The restoration of Colleges Crossing Recreation Reserve in Chuwar into a newly flood-friendly public park is progressing well, with demolition now complete and earthwork starting this week. ... The community told us loud and clear last year
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2023/alice-street-drainage-and-kerb-channel-works-improve-flood-resilience Cached Explore
25 Aug 2023: Flooding is an unfortunate part of life for our city, but projects such as this $2.2 million upgrade of Alice Street will provide greater flood resilience and a better outcome ... The project was delivered with $1.5 million in funding from the Australian
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2023/2023-2024-budget-delivers-cost-of-living-support-with-below-inflation-rate-rise Cached Explore
22 Jun 2023: This is supported by a significant investment of $267.2 million in our capital works program for the coming year, with $75 million going towards our city’s ongoing flood recovery. ... Council has also set aside over $70 million to boost our waste and
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19 Jun 2023: There was $26 million allocated for the expansion of sub-acute services at the Ripley Satellite Hospital, and new funding of $11 million for Ipswich State High School and $26.6 ... Ipswich received $96 million in transport infrastructure funding in the
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2023/repairs-begin-on-more-than-200-sealed-roads-across-ipswich Cached Explore
24 Oct 2023: These works are part of the $75 million Flood Recovery Program, the cornerstone of council’s 2023-2024 Budget targeting work on the city’s roads, parks and facilities. ... For more details, including an interactive recovery map, visit
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2022/fair-go-needed-for-flood-impacted-land-valuations Cached Explore
4 Apr 2022: However, this will be cold comfort to those who are still cleaning up from the floods. ... After the 2011 floods and Cyclone Yasi, the Queensland Government held back valuations for flood impacted properties to allow them to be properly assessed.
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16 Mar 2022: Local Disaster Management Group Chair Mayor Teresa Harding said as the flood clean-up and recovery continues, people are witnessing first-hand the community spirit that makes Ipswich great. ... The Ipswich Flood Recovery information webpage can be
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4 Mar 2022: Businesses and community organisations who have been flood affected can also request skip bins free of charge and delivered within 24-48 hours. ... Free kerbside collection service targeting Ipswich’s most flood impacted streets and suburbs will also
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5 Apr 2022: Deputy Mayor and Division 2 Councillor Nicole Jonic said council was still working hard to provide ongoing support to the community as the city’s flood recovery continues. ... Residents may also call the council call centre on (07) 3810 6666 for flood
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