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9 Sep 2022: Ipswich City Council lost three of its flood gauges during the recent extreme weather events in late February 2022,” Cr Kunzelmann said. ... It is critical that installations can withstand major flood events so that accurate data capture can be
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22 Apr 2021: is able to keep up with the pace of our unprecedented population growth. ... 2 (Western Region).Cr Tully is Deputy Chair, Growth, Infrastructure and Waste Committee.
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26 Jun 2018: LIBRARY REVIEW STRATEGY. With reference to a report by the Library Services Manager dated 1 June 2018 concerning a review of the Ipswich Library and Information Service Coping with Growth ... RECOMMENDATION. A. That Council approach the market in August
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26 Feb 2024: With the school aged population making up 28 per cent of the city, shaping our sporting participation legacy is the catalyst to elevate lifestyles, realise ambitions and improve health and wellbeing ... With Ipswich’s estimated population growth, an
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4 Apr 2024: 05 March 2021. The estimated damage bill of the Halloween hailstorm is nearing $1 billion. ... 05 March 2021. As Queensland’s fastest-growing city, Ipswich City Council welcomes Deputy Premier Steven Miles’ announcement that the State Government will
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31 Oct 2023: Our city’s Gross Regional Product (GRP) has smashed through the $12 billion mark for the first time. ... safety including new barriers and culvert upgrades to assist with drainage,” Cr Kunzelmann said.
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22 Nov 2023: Quotes attributable to Growth, Infrastructure and Waste Committee Chair and Ipswich Mayor, Teresa Harding:. ... Quotes attributable to Growth, Infrastructure and Waste Committee Deputy Chairperson, Councillor Paul Tully:.
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31 Mar 2021: Ipswich is the fastest growing city in Queensland, recording a population increase of 4.1 per cent in 2018-19, and sections of the Springfield Parkway and Springfield Greenbank Arterial are ... safety and accessibility as we begin to welcome another
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16 Sep 2021: It will service existing communities and an estimated 70 per cent of future regional population growth. ... Road upgrade. Council boosted its commitment to delivering safe and functional rural roads by 40 per cent on last year’s budget.
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2 Nov 2022: These new trucks will help ensure Ipswich Waste Services keep up with the significant service and population growth the city is experiencing. ... The growth is not necessarily evenly spread, with areas such as Spring Mountain, Ripley and South Ripley
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