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  1. Odour Pollution

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    9 Jan 2024: Perform regular septic tank system maintenance as per manufacturer specifications (newer systems require quarterly maintenance inspections by a qualified plumber).

  2. Tourism

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    30 Jan 2023: You need only venture 30 minutes from Brisbane to discover Queensland’s time-honoured heritage region, packed with surprising new adventures. It’s where historic homes meet culinary cool. Where the open road leads to beautiful countryside,

  3. United response will get our community through

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    22 Dec 2020: Mr Modi said he was touched to see Mayor Teresa Harding and Cr Kate Kunzelmann out in the streets offering assistance in the day after and following the storm.

  4. ICCWayfindingStrategy V6-160818 (PDF, 4793k)

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    21 Oct 2019: Unambiguity Destinations for one route should be displayed per fingerboard. Alternate or parallel routes use separate fingerboards. ... School path pavement wayfinding markings (as per the Active Transport Sign Design Manual) may be considered upon

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  5. Approval for Springview Village 2 and 3 Precinct Plan

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    25 Mar 2024: Ipswich has a population growth trajectory that will double our current population of 250,000 residents by 2046, many of whom will be moving into Springfield and eastern Ipswich suburbs.

  6. Non- Bookable Non- Bookable Hickey S treet Reg Grun ... (PDF, 1131k)

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  7. Final iFuture consultation opens today

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    1 Feb 2021: for the growth, challenges and opportunities that will come over the next two decades.

  8. PO Box 191, Ipswich QLD 4305 | T (07) ... (PDF, 123k)

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    14 Jul 2020: Native species that is unique or localised mostly to Ipswich A native species of great age Old growth/remnant native vegetation Example of a native specimen on the edge of its ... growth form or unusual physical features whether naturally occurring,

  9. 1Upper Black Snake Creek Improvement Plan - Final Report ... (PDF, 6873k)

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    9 Mar 2015: Population growth within the Ipswich City Council area is likely to have. ... This population growth is likely to place greater demands on the Black Snake Creek Catchment to provide opportunities for rural living, recreation and small scale agricultural

  10. Fireweed – don’t let this small plant turn into a big problem

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    15 Sep 2021: Chair of Council’s Environment and Sustainability Committee and Division 4 Councillor Russell Milligan said now was the time to act as fireweed approached peak growth season.

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