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  1. Ipswich Nature Centre plan: Eagle, platypus and koalas

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    22 Dec 2020: 28 July 2020. A masterplan has been drawn up by Ipswich City Council to ensure the Ipswich Nature Centre is keeping pace with modern zoo requirements into the future and responding ... The proposed $10 million Queens Park Nature Centre and Discovery Hub

  2. Page 1 of 7 Version Control and Objective ID ... (PDF, 399k)

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    7 Jul 2022: Invest in infrastructure and management activities that supports sustainable provision of nature experiences. • ... Infrastructure & Environment Department – City Maintenance, Infrastructure Strategy and Planning, Emergency Management &

    by Amber van Sloten
  3. Region’s elected representatives meet in Ipswich to discuss community needs

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    4 May 2021: The Local Elected Representatives Working Group met at council chambers, with advocacy for infrastructure investment, waste reform and development of a new Ipswich planning scheme on the agenda. ... Today’s meeting was an important step in our

  4. Christmas Wonderland at Nerima Gardens will continue to shine

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    22 Dec 2020: at night and enjoy the amazing displays without disturbing the resident flying fox population,” Mayor Harding said. ... Extra signage would be placed around the gardens advising attendees of the inherent risk with the bat population in the park and to

  5. Ipswich Integrated Catchment Plan

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    21 Jun 2022: It is a view that is shared by the community. Throughout the process, the Managing Future Floods community engagement has ensured the people of Ipswich have been involved in the ... Current and future flood risk: Define and reduce flood risk. Physical

  6. COMMUNITY REFERENCE GROUP MINUTES Meeting Environment Community Reference Group ... (PDF, 1329k)

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    25 Sep 2019: ACTION ITEMS. Charlie Dill – General Manager, Environment & Infrastructure Department provided an update on. ... 4. GROUP DISCUSSION – WASTE MANAGEMENT. Charlie Dill – General Manager, Environment & Infrastructure Department explored three lead.

    by Anna Payne
  7. Tree-mendous response to Christmas in Ipswich festivities

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    24 Jan 2024: More than 80 per cent of these acts were local talent in what was a fuller Christmas program than the year before. ... Ipswich Libraries elves – a 50 per cent increase on the previous year,” he said.

  8. Ipswich City Council backs SEQ bid for 2032 Games

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    15 Apr 2021: Ipswich, Queensland’s sporting heartland, is the state’s fastest-growing city with our population projected to almost double to 435,000 over the next 10 years,” she said. ... It is council’s priority to advocate for the events and supporting

  9. Looking for something to do? We’ve got you covered with the Ipswich Visitor Guide

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    13 Apr 2022: Cr Jonic said council continues to support the local economy by creating the right conditions for economic growth. ... We recently launched a Small Business Resilience and Growth Program, which has helped over 150 local businesses to grow either through

  10. Council Minutes (PDF, 3766k)

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    21 Sep 2015: 2015(08). N O T E S. CITY INFRASTRUCTURE COMMITTEE NO. 2015(08). ... C. That the Active School Travel program be reviewed in twelve months and a report presented to a future meeting of the City Infrastructure Committee.

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    by Anna Lewis

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