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ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases?result_3844_result_page=85&result_3844_result_page=91 Cached Explore
4 Apr 2024: Ipswich begins recruitment for new Chief Executive Officer. ... 12 July 2021. SPARK Ipswich is hitting its high notes as its second week begins, featuring a festival designed specifically for children, must-see cabaret and historic music collaborations.
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13 Jun 2024: There will be an opportunity to explore and reflect on the ideas presented on the day and have time to begin to develop a sustainability project. ... Start your own Sustainability Squad – Students take time to reflect and begin to craft their own
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10 Mar 2020: It has been a fundamental design consideration – and council’s highest priority – that the design will not worsen the flood risk to private properties. ... Our modelling demonstrates there will be no worsening of the flood risk to private
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4 Apr 2024: Council listens to residents’ concerns about overgrown parks and reserves. ... 17 February 2021. Ipswich City Council is fighting back against Mother Nature in a bid to get on top of overgrown grass in its parks, reserves and near footpaths.
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14 Nov 2023: The $692.6 million budget includes $267.2 million for capital works including $75 million for flood recovery projects and more than $70 million in operational and capital expenditure to deliver
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27 Jun 2024: $89 million for asset rehabilitation and flood recovery, including $11 million for the ongoing Voluntary Home Buy-Back Program. ... $500,000 toward the planning of a new sports facility, sports field, clubhouse and car park at Redbank Plains Recreation
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4 Apr 2024: region. Flood recovery and planning scheme feature in council’s 2021-22 Annual Report. ... 25 November 2022. Recovery from two flood events, ongoing revitalisation of Ipswich Central and significant progress made on the city’s new planning scheme are
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4 Apr 2024: Record Ipswich budget drives flood recovery and first-class services. ... 30 June 2022. Ipswich City Council has released a record $621 million budget for 2022-2023 with a focus on flood recovery, delivering first-class services and keeping pace with
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4 Apr 2024: region. Flood recovery and planning scheme feature in council’s 2021-22 Annual Report. ... 25 November 2022. Recovery from two flood events, ongoing revitalisation of Ipswich Central and significant progress made on the city’s new planning scheme are
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4 Apr 2024: New era of openness and accountability begins in Ipswich. ... 24 June 2020. New playground works at the Redbank Plains Recreation Reserve are being considered for funding through the Queensland Government’s $200 million Unite and Recover COVID Works
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