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ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0003/231249/ICC-Media-release-Council-to-deliver-millions-in-upgrades-to-Ipswichs-parks-and-sports-fields.pdf Explore
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29 Jun 2022: Jim Donald Parklands – Construction of a clubhouse and sporting infrastructure for the Silkstone parklands - $680,000. •
by Shane Currieipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases?result_3844_result_page=34&result_3844_result_page=43 Cached Explore
4 Apr 2024: the impact of flooding on the city’s road network and improve the safety of road users during flood events.
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4 Apr 2024: Your guide to Ipswich’s best Community Christmas Carols events this festive season.
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4 Apr 2024: 01 September 2021. Ipswich residents have joined with 400,000 Australians putting second-hand items first, as council partners with the Garage Sale Trail to offer events both in-person and
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15 Feb 2021: gather. Approximately 13,000 people attended the official launch of Tulmur Place. A comprehensive events and activation calendar has been created for the Nicholas Street Precinct going forward, with the new
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22 Dec 2020: Other popular locations, such as sporting fields, halls, chapels and some open areas, have been set aside within parks and reserves specifically to cater for special activities and events and for
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5 Oct 2023: CHECK Green wastei.e. tree prunings, cuttings, branches, stumps, grass clippings and timber.
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29 Jun 2022: River. “An additional $150,000 will be invested in a similar stabilisation project at Woogaroo Creek, which is one of our local waterways known to have platypus.”.
by Shane Currieipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2024/council-seeks-feedback-on-stone-quarry-cemetery-master-plan Cached Explore
17 Apr 2024: It is important that we maintain the historic grave monuments and established trees as they provide a significant ongoing connection for founding families who still live in the area.
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29 May 2023: The council’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Employee Working Group has been meeting regularly to promote consultative and tangible improvements, such as coordinating Indigenous business events, incorporating Indigenous designs into
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