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ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2024/council-backs-ipswich-businesses-in-2024-2025-budget Cached Explore
27 Jun 2024: Council is also supporting our businesses through the Ipswich Central Revitalisation by delivering placemaking programs to improve liveability, implementing recommendations from the Place Plans, and continuing the Frame the Front Door ... Local business
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22 Jun 2023: This year, we have delivered a record $692.6 million budget with a strong focus on roads, rubbish and recovery. ... $53 million for Nicholas Street Precinct revitalisation. $1.1 million for the construction of a clubhouse at Jim Donald Parklands,
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1 Jun 2023: Library visitors enjoy 24/7 borrowing, fun children’s spaces, innovative digital technology in Makerspace areas, the opportunity to hear from diverse speakers and authors at Inspiration Hour sessions, and access ... Council looks forward to hearing
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11 Oct 2022: Ipswich Central Redevelopment Committee Chairperson and Division 3 Councillor Marnie Doyle said council continues to provide new events to bring the community together in the city centre. ... 2023 dates will be announced shortly. Parking in the dedicated
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28 Jun 2011: REPORT . COUNCILLORS' ATTENDANCE: Councillor Bromage (Chairperson); Councillors P Pisasale (Mayor), Morrison, Antoniolli, Ireland, Pahlke, Nardi (Observer), Morrow (Observer) and C Pisasale (Observer). ... JUNE 2011 . REPORT . COUNCILLORS'
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18 May 2023: Ipswich has such a rich heritage and history and its people have always been central to that, helping to conserve these priceless cultural and social artifacts that show just how much ... to Nicholas Street, the capsule was removed from the auditorium in
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11 Feb 2021: Inland Rail. Rail Network. Ebenezer/Willowbank Industrial Precinct. Swanbank/ New Chum Enterprise Area. ... network. 10 | iGO Freight Action Plan. EMERGING INDUSTRIAL PRECINCTS. Ebenezer/Willowbank. The emerging Ebenezer/Willowbank industrial precinct is
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1 Apr 2021: P Melanie Rippon, Community Engagement Officer, Coordination & Performance. Community Reference Group Attendees (P = Present, A = Apology, NA = Not in attendance). ... The CBD (Nicholas Street Precinct) redevelopment. project. - The new Waste & Resources
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14 Apr 2022: From 14 April council will welcome back all residents and visitors to the Ipswich Art Gallery, Ipswich Nature Centre, function spaces, indoor entertainment venues, outdoor community events, sports centres and swimming ... Council continues to strongly
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8 May 2024: INVEST TO TRANSFORM QUEENSLAND’S WASTE INDUSTRY INTO AN INNOVATIVE, EFFICIENT AND SUSTAINABLE CIRCULAR ECONOMY. The waste industry has expanded significantly in Ipswich through landfill developments, without due consideration of the impacts on
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