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  1. April rates notices come with discounts and relief measures

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    19 Apr 2022: Council also discounted animal impound fees by 50 per cent where the impounding occurred as a result of flood.

  2. New tenant for Nicholas Street Precinct dining hub

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    23 Dec 2021: An updated progress report at the Ipswich Central Redevelopment Committee Special Meeting held on 9 December revealed a major cinema operator had been selected as a preferred tenderer from three submissions.

  3. Boeing announcement to scale-up supply chain opportunities for local businesses

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    1 Oct 2021: Mayor Harding said Operation Scale-Up 2021 was developed to ensure local businesses were ready to capitalise on defence and advanced manufacturing growth.

  4. Hailstorm recovery support continues with damage assessments

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    29 Jan 2021: In early November, Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) completed damage assessments on public infrastructure and individual homes.

  5. Youth council nominations closing soon

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    22 Dec 2020: Our city’s young leaders are full of great ideas to shape the future of Ipswich, and this council is excited to engage with them.

  6. Enviroplan Levy

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    30 Apr 2024: Significant investment continued with flood recovery works in estates and building resilience to future floods.

  7. Bell Street to get a whole new look

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    8 Mar 2024: Ipswich City Council Chief Executive Officer Sonia Cooper said the council is working closely with the Queensland Government, which owns the overpass and surrounding infrastructure, on changes that will activate and

  8. Green Street Art competition to beautify Ipswich electricity boxes

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    30 Nov 2022: year. “This community art project aims to improve the aesthetic of Ipswich Central infrastructure, showcase talented local artists, deter graffiti, improve the walkability of our streets and contribute to continuing ‘greening’

  9. Community groups receive $68,000 from council funding program

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    9 Nov 2022: If you are part of a community or sporting group, a grant from this program could help kickstart a long-delayed project or update important club infrastructure or services,” Cr Fechner

  10. What Ipswich’s post-war homes and Nolan’s Corner have in common

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    1 Feb 2021: Ipswich recovered well following the war. There were new collieries and the Moreton field remained the largest producer of Queensland coal, yielding 47 per cent of the state’s output in

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