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  1. New Bottle Alley mural to honour historical buildings

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    7 Mar 2023: A year ago, council opened an expression of interest opportunity for local, interstate and international creatives to re-imagine Bottle Alley and honour lost buildings of Ipswich,” Cr Doyle said. ... Precinct. “Bottle Alley is an important connection

  2. Traffic returns to Nicholas Street in Ipswich Central

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    24 Oct 2022: Precinct. “The last time you could drive your car down Nicholas Street was before the Ipswich Mall opened in 1987,” Cr Doyle said. ... The speed limit will be 10km per hour and there is a gross load limit of eight tonnes.

  3. Ipswich Central parking spots transformed for PARK(ING) Day

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    13 Sep 2022: Ipswich Central Redevelopment Committee Chairperson Councillor Marnie Doyle said Park(ing) Day prompts people to see parking spaces from a different perspective. ... This is about inspiring creative placemaking and thinking outside the parking

  4. New facilities being constructed at historic showgrounds

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    21 Jan 2022: Division 4 Councillor Kate Kunzelmann said that the need for modern facilities was identified in conjunction with the Rosewood community. ... Once built, the combined amenities block will have male, female and person with disability toilets and showers

  5. Early achievements and added transparency for 2020-21 Annual Report

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    19 Oct 2021: Council’s Key Achievements for 2020-21:. A new initiative by Council in opening up an 18-month pipeline of procurement opportunities for local businesses. ... The 25km I2S would include up to nine new rail stations between Ipswich and Springfield

  6. Nominate now for Ipswich Sports Awards

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    22 Dec 2020: Clubs and organisations are at the centre of our community, connecting us with others, and providing us with a wide array of recreational and active outlets,” Mayor Harding said. ... It’s not only their personal achievements which are worth

  7. Ipswich Sports Awards return serve for 2024

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    1 Jul 2024: Cr Madsen said the awards have an important place in recognising the excellence of Ipswich locals across a wide variety of sports. ... We look forward to receiving nominations from a wide variety of backgrounds so we can honour the performances of

  8. Heavy Vehicle and Truck Parking Ipswich.qld.gov.au/parking Parking or storage ... (PDF, 385k)

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    19 Apr 2023: A heavy vehicle generally must not stop on the road in a built up area for longer than one hour. ... A trailer or semi-trailer standing alone which has a GVM of 3 or more tonnes or has a length exceeding 5 metres.

  9. Nearly 700 new dwellings built in Ipswich as population continues to grow

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    1 Feb 2023: Growth, Infrastructure and Waste Committee Deputy Chairperson Councillor Paul Tully said another 1884 new residents now called the city home. ... That’s a 55 per cent rise from the previous quarter, pushing our total population to 245,472,” Cr Tully

  10. Put safety first on roads this holiday season

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    19 Dec 2022: We want everyone to reach their destinations safely and enjoy a happy and safe holiday season,” Mayor Harding said. ... Road safety needs everyone in the community to collaboratively and continually work towards reducing road trauma,” Cr Tully said.

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