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23 Sep 2021: Council had signed 15 initial agreements with major retailers with financial details yet to be finalised. ... We need investment to keep our growing community connected to essential services and economic opportunities,” Cr Ireland said.
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23 May 2022: providing that the proposal does not impose significant additional demand on the existing. ... the site and its’ surrounds;. (3) The proposal does not impose significant additional demand on existing.
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4 Apr 2024: 17 June 2022. Ipswich residents can expect a focus on flood recovery and boosting council’s delivery of community services when the 2022-23 Budget is handed down later this month.
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18 Nov 2021: Ms Cooper said she was honoured and excited to be entrusted with the role of leading Council’s service delivery to the Ipswich community, and the city’s elected representatives.
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4 Apr 2024: gridlock from stunting economic productivity, future growth, and the region’s liveability. ... Economic and Industry Development Committee Chairperson Councillor Nicole Jonic said free business continuity workshops hosted by council would be held in
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28 Jun 2021: development. Natural timbers have been used throughout the building. Mayor Harding said council’s focus at Nicholas Street will now turn to the retail dining and entertainment precincts, set for delivery
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3 Mar 2022: valuing the social, economic and environmental sustainability of our city. In addition, council is committed to the efficient and effective delivery of the Voluntary Conservation Covenant Bursary and transparency and accountability ... Appropriate
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8 May 2024: An impact study during the 2021 Ipswich Show highlighted an economic return of $888,656 for those attending the historic Warwick Road site to get their annual dose of fairy floss, ... Division 3 Councillor Andrew Antoniolli said the annual show provides
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5 Nov 2019: prescribes the circumstances in which a trolley containment system must be implemented by a retailer. 11 Identification of shopping trolley For the purposes of section 12(1) (Identification of shopping trolleys)
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7 Mar 2014: long and broad black tipped wings.
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