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30 Nov 2020: 480,000 persons by 2036 (projection). 4.07% annual population growth over five years. ... 2 (Western Region).Cr Tully is Deputy Chair, Growth, Infrastructure and Waste Committee.
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30 Oct 2023: Adopted at Growth Infrastructure and Waste Committee on. 11 August 2022. ... 7. Roles and Responsibilities. The General Manager (Asset and Infrastructure Services) is the custodian of this policy and is.
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17 Mar 2023: At the same time, Ipswich is attracting unprecedented population growth accelerated by some of the largest master planned residential developments in the Southern Hemisphere. ... in Queensland. 4.4% population. growth. 5.3% gross regional. product growth.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2022/carroll-house-heritage-to-be-saved-in-rosewood Cached Explore
15 Dec 2022: Growth, Infrastructure and Waste Committee Chair Mayor Teresa Harding said Carroll House had been listed by the previous council under Schedule 3 “Identified Places of Interest”, which encouraged the conservation of ... said. “The previous council
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21 Sep 2021: Our city’s population will more than double in the next two decades and it is important that as our city grows our facilities evolve to meet changing community needs. ... Resident and ratepayer feedback will help shape the draft Strengthening Ipswich
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15 Apr 2024: This clubhouse isn’t just a physical investment by council in bricks and mortar infrastructure. ... Council remains committed to developing infrastructure in Division 3 that will inspire future generations of players to potentially develop into the
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18 Feb 2016: C. That Councillors submit projects to the Infrastructure Services Department for investigation for inclusion on the project list for future consideration for Heavy Vehicle Safety and Productivity Program funding. 5.
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by Anna Lewisipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2022/major-companies-eyeing-investment-opportunities-in-ipswich Cached Explore
2 Aug 2022: we continue to have housing affordability which is balanced against a rapidly growing population and workforce.”. ... This alone is a significant opportunity that will boost our sovereign manufacturing capacity in Australia’s bio tech future and
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30 Jun 2022: It is currently an empty block but this site has an exciting future, especially with its connection to the Brisbane Valley Rail Trail and Brassall Bikeway,” Cr Kunzelmann said. ... Grace Street, Wulkuraka - $210,000 for installation of bollards. Windle
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22 Apr 2022: The draft themes open for public input are reflective of what Ipswich people have told us they want,” Cr Milligan said. ... Councillor Milligan said the draft strategy would be one of the first things discussed by council’s new Community Panel on 26
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