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  1. Collaboration to create employment opportunities in 2022-2023 Budget

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    30 Jun 2022: There are so many opportunities on the horizon, but as it stands now fewer than 50 per cent of working-age Ipswich residents are employed locally. ... Council is committed to economic growth that is relevant for our city and builds on our strengths.

  2. Waste groups set up to tackle ongoing issue for Ipswich residents

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    22 Dec 2020: The Ipswich City Council local government area receives approximately 58 per cent of all waste disposed of in Queensland and receives 73 per cent of waste disposed of in South East ... Cr Kate Kunzelmann said the waste issue was one that all councillors

  3. Date Wednesday 30 October, 2019 Time 6 - 8pm ... (PDF, 535k)

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    22 Oct 2019: Date Wednesday 30 October, 2019 Time 6 - 8pm. Location Lockyer Room, Ipswich Civic Centre. List of Council Attendees. Greg Chemello – Interim Administrator (Convenor). Charlie Dill – General Manager, Infrastructure and Environment (Facilitator).

    by Shane Currie
  4. Community encouraged to help shape future resource recovery centre

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    17 Jul 2023: Division 4 Councillor Kate Kunzelmann said once community feedback was collected, experts would use a ranking criteria to help identify preferred sites. ... The four ranking criteria are planning, environment, technical and financial,” Cr Kunzelmann

  5. Garage Sale Trail to boost recycling again in 2021

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    1 Sep 2021: Council is committed to increasing our recycling of our city’s waste to 50 per cent by 2025 and this event is one way residents can get involved and help reduce ... More than 11,000 people visited xouncil’s microsite in the lead-up to the 2020 Garage

  6. Rosewood Recycling and Refuse Centre repair works to begin

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    21 Nov 2023: Growth, Infrastructure and Waste Committee Deputy Chairperson Councillor Paul Tully said the unloading bay upgrades were part of council’s commitment to improving waste collection for residents. ... The work on restoring the unloading bays will begin

  7. Put safety first on roads this holiday season

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    19 Dec 2022: Growth, Infrastructure and Waste Committee Chair Mayor Teresa Harding said regardless of the distance being travelled, drivers should take care and avoid unnecessary risks. ... Over 50 per cent of fatigue-related crashes happen within 25 kilometers of a

  8. Welcome to the Summer edition of your council newsletter ... (PDF, 1072k)

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    4 Jan 2023: well as awarded 46 per cent of council contracts to local businesses. ... The Ipswich manufacturing sector annually generates $2.3 billion in exports for the city’s economy and creates $1.368 billion in local consumption,” Cr Jonic said.

  9. Ipswich.qld.gov.au City of Ipswich Division 3 Snapshot 2021 Census ... (PDF, 1272k)

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    21 Feb 2024: included in this demographic survey.Table 1 shows data has been provided from ABS census profile. ... Born in Australia. Born Overseas. Number Per cent. Division 3 42,736 10,704 3,774 57,214 74.

  10. Ipswich.qld.gov.au Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding 2022-2023 Budget Speech 30 ... (PDF, 109k)

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    30 Jun 2022: Ipswich.qld.gov.au. Today Council delivers a record $621 million budget for the people of Ipswich, underpinned by a total rate rise of 4.49 per cent for residential properties. ... This represents an average increase $1.48 cents per week for residents -

    by Jessica Freiberg

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