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6 Jun 2022: Council is also conducting its own comprehensive review on a local level that will gather first-hand knowledge and experience of Ipswich community members impacted by the flood event.”. ... The response to the weather event, including measures taken to:
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28 Jun 2022: Maintain council facility indoor plants. Respond to requests for roadside tree planting. ... Respond to requests to remove trees/stumps from footpaths. Root barrier/tree protection zone program.
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12 Aug 2022: The tour is part of the 2022 Ipswich Floods Review aimed at improving the city’s preparedness and response to future flood events. ... Details of the Listening Tour community events are:. 31 August: Rosewood State School, School St Rosewood 6pm to
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4 Apr 2024: 24 January 2024. More than 80,000 people are estimated to have attended a diverse range of 2023 Christmas in Ipswich events and New Year’s Eve festivities across the city. ... 23 January 2024. The banks of Masons Gully in Rosewood will be improved with
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2 May 2013: concerning an opportunity to work with local hotel and conference facilities to promote the benefits of hosting events and conferences in the Ipswich region to event management companies, organisations and small ... PROPOSED EVENT – QUEENS PARK
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15 Aug 2023: Planting has begun. You may have noticed some planting activity along the Springfield Greenbank Arterial corridor recently and the greenery is a welcome sight. ... For Stage 1 we have planted over 20,000 trees to suit the climate and conditions of the
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24 Apr 2023: The 2022 Dogfest was a major success and council is proud to bring back the second iteration called ‘Dog Day’ to Ipswich’s new events precinct, right in the heart of ... Ipswich Central Redevelopment Committee Chairperson and Division 3 Councillor
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30 Nov 2023: Discover Ever After allows you to easily search burial information for the following Ipswich cemeteries, for free:. Haigslea Cemetery. Ipswich General Cemetery. Stone Quarry Cemetery. Tallegalla Cemetery. Warrill Park Lawn Cemetery. Explore it for
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4 Jan 2023: Planting more trees and shrubs provides shade to protect from heat, improves water quality by reducing run-off, provides habitats for animals and beautifies our local streets,” Cr Kunzelmann said. ... The Urban Greening Plan is more than just building
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