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  1. Ipswich budget impacted by slow economy and previous council expenditure

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    22 Dec 2020: She said the forecast revenue impact on the city’s $600 million annual budget was concerning. ... This will inject millions of ratepayers’ dollars back into our local economy and keep workers employed.”.

  2. Cost of living pressures on households recognised in setting of fees and charges

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    27 Jun 2024: From 1 July, most regulatory fees for permits, registrations, licencing and related services will rise on average 4.5 per cent. ... An additional domestic bin collection out of normal service will cost $24.80 per year, up $1.

  3. Business is booming in Ipswich with key economic data revealing significant uptick

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    21 May 2024: Unemployment levels, particularly with our young people, have been troubling in recent years. ... We need more road, rail and transport options to cater for our increasing population.

  4. Ipswich City Council WHAT A WASTE!ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION PROGRAM Activity ... (PDF, 4894k)

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    13 Jul 2018: Healthy environments provide homes for our wildlife.Pollution is dangerous to our wildlife and the health of parks and environments. ... Let’s work together to care for our environment. A G M S Y.

  5. Council shines spotlight on local small businesses

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    23 Apr 2021: There are over 10,000 registered businesses in Ipswich. In 2018 approximately 5 million people worked for small businesses across Australia, representing 44% of relevant private-sector employment. ... Small businesses make a vital contribution to our

  6. Mayor puts city’s growth on cabinet’s agenda

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    15 Feb 2021: In my opening remarks, I highlighted our strong economic performance and unparalleled population growth, 4.1 per cent in 2018/19, and correlating demand for major infrastructure and services to support ... Council has invested $246 million in the

  7. Making a difference and delivering to the community is council focus

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    22 Dec 2020: Launching significant advocacy campaigns for our region, including in our work with the Ipswich Leaders Alliance. ... Developing infrastructure that will be commensurate with our population as it rapidly expands from today’s 230,000 to more than

  8. Media Releases

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    4 Apr 2024: 25 January 2024. A new canteen is entering the final stages of a $1.8 million upgrade of the Willey Street BMX facility by the Ipswich City Council. ... 24 January 2024. More than 80,000 people are estimated to have attended a diverse range of 2023

  9. Waste and Circular Economy Transformation INVEST TO TRANSFORM QUEENSLAND’S ... (PDF, 116k)

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    2 May 2024: By 2041, Ipswich will reach an estimated population of 456,000 with an annual percentage growth rate of 3.4 per cent between 2021 and 2041, more than twice the state ... In 2019/20, Ipswich received 42 per cent, or 4.23 million tonnes, of Queensland’s

  10. Have your say on revitalising Ipswich Central

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    25 Jun 2021: With approximately 325,000 new community members set to join Ipswich by 2041, there is such a bright future ahead for our liveable and prosperous city,” Mayor Harding said. ... The challenge is to keep our economy in front of the upcoming growth.

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