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  1. Council Minutes (PDF, 2035k)

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    31 Jul 2016: The motion was put and carried. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, TOURISM AND DIGITAL CITY COMMITTEE. ... The meeting closed at 12.11 pm. ______________________________________________________________________________. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, TOURISM AND DIGITAL CITY

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    by Anna Lewis
  2. Resource Recovery Strategy

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    11 Aug 2023: provide a flexible ‘on demand’ large-item kerbside collection service where valuable resources are recovered in 2022-23.

  3. Parking feedback sought from Ipswich community

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    18 Oct 2023: The majority of these spaces are free,” Mayor Harding said. “The iGO Parking Strategy and Action Plan will help council manage demand for parking across the city, in a sustainable manner ... Parking also impacts the amenity of local streets, the

  4. Page 1 of 38 Unreasonable Customer Conduct Management – ... (PDF, 582k)

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    29 May 2024: rather than demands or conduct. • Improve efficiency and commitment to appropriate resource allocation by providing. ... with unreasonable demands is setting limits – such as limiting how often they can telephone.

    by Carol Dellit
  5. Workshops to help funds flow to Ipswich community organisations

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    17 Feb 2023: Gigi has worked on a range of management committees and boards in the areas of advocacy, disability, mental health and multicultural organisations in direct service delivery and organisational support.

  6. Page 1 of 38 Unreasonable Customer Conduct Management – ... (PDF, 582k)

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    19 Jan 2024: rather than demands or conduct. • Improve efficiency and commitment to appropriate resource allocation by providing. ... with unreasonable demands is setting limits – such as limiting how often they can telephone.

    by Carol Dellit
  7. COLLECTING UNWANTED AGVET CHEMICALS The program contributes to the ... (PDF, 511k)

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    4 Apr 2017: Step 5:. Prepare chemicals for delivery to collection site. Step 6:.

  8. Council Minutes (PDF, 1251k)

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    7 Dec 2017: Moved by Councillor Tully: That the Economic Development and Digital City Committee Report No. ... Project Team, the Chief Operating Officer (Arts, Social Development and Community Engagement), the Chief Operating Officer (Health, Security and Regulatory

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    by Anna Lewis
  9. Traffic returns to Nicholas Street in Ipswich Central

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    24 Oct 2022: to allow for convenient drop-offs, food delivery pick-ups, and easy access to new and existing businesses.

  10. Have your say on future facilities

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    21 Sep 2021: As we have shown through the delivery of the new Ipswich Central Library and ground-breaking Ipswich Children’s Library, council is committed to delivering better facilities for everyone.

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