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  1. 30 June, 2022 Investment in local roads keeps city ... (PDF, 261k)

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    29 Jun 2022: network and an additional $41 million to be spent on strategic transport projects. ... We will spend $14.5 million over three years on kerb and channel works.” Council has spent more than $4.3 million on flood recovery efforts in 2022 to date, which

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  2. Division 1 Cr Jacob Madsen and Cr Sheila Ireland ... (PDF, 219k)

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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

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    4 Apr 2024: 04 November 2022. Residents will be able to keep a close watch on the progress of council’s flood recovery efforts through a new online map that pinpoints which projects are ... Transport Corridor (I2S), and further investment into flood recovery and

  4. Voluntary Home Buy-Back home offers extend across Ipswich

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    17 Oct 2022: scheme. The $741 million Resilient Homes Fund Voluntary Home Buy-Back Program is jointly funded through Commonwealth-State Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA), the resilience program is the largest of its ... The Queensland Reconstruction

  5. Investment in local roads keeps city moving

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    30 Jun 2022: network and an additional $41 million to be spent on strategic transport projects. ... Council has spent more than $4.3 million on flood recovery efforts in 2022 to date, which has seen the filling of about 3,000 potholes, plus the repair and reopening

  6. Council secures funding boost for ongoing bushfire recovery

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    25 Feb 2021: Two council projects were approved for the funding in the second round of the $36.8 million Local Economic Recovery Program, jointly funded by the Commonwealth and Queensland governments. ... An additional project has been submitted by council for Local

  7. Council investing in the city with expanded three-year capital program

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    25 Jun 2021: The $246 million Nicholas Street Precinct is an investment priority, with council set to complete a make-over of retail, dining and entertainment spaces in 2022. ... Council has committed almost $40 million to construction and related costs of the retail

  8. Ipswich.qld.gov.au City of Ipswich Resource Recovery Implementation Plan 2021-2031 ... (PDF, 334k)

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    17 Jun 2021: Investigate State funding opportunities. Ongoing Offset costs associated with enhancing domestic collection services. ... Support innovative and viable resource recovery opportunities. Ongoing Increased recovery of priority materials.

  9. Infrastructure funding to bolster key Ipswich community projects

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    20 Jan 2023: 20 January 2023. Ipswich parks and public spaces are more than $5.5 million better off after council successfully negotiated to re-use State Government funds earmarked for postponed recycling and ... Council previously secured the $6.6 million grant

  10. Flood recovery and planning scheme feature in council’s 2021-22 Annual Report

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    25 Nov 2022: 25 November 2022. Recovery from two flood events, ongoing revitalisation of Ipswich Central and significant progress made on the city’s new planning scheme are the key themes of council’s ... Council has so far undertaken more than $7 million worth

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