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  1. Festival of Horsepower roars back into Ipswich for 2023

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    29 May 2023: Ipswich City Council’s newly-released 2023-2027 Economic Development Strategy will continue to guide our efforts to growing our incredible line-up of festivals and events all year round.

  2. Desired Standards of Service for Leash Free Dog Areas Policy (vA9794170) (PDF, 441k)

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    20 Jun 2022: LFDAs . In accordance with Council’s Open Space Planning and Delivery Procedure, when required, stakeholder engagement will be conducted in accordance with Council’s relevant engagement Policies. 9.

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  3. Council successful with court order on waste management

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    22 Dec 2020: The powerful Growth, Infrastructure and Waste Committee voted unanimously to support a notice of motion tabled by Deputy Mayor Marnie Doyle and seconded by Councillor Andrew Fechner to adopt the Waste

  4. Infringement Notices

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    4 Oct 2022: Council regulates parking within Ipswich through its local laws and state legislation to improve safety and convenience for our community and visitors to our city. The Transport Operations (Road Use Management - Road Rules) Regulation 2009 and Local

  5. City of Ipswich Voluntary Stormwater Quality Offset Program Annual ... (PDF, 8099k)

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    21 Mar 2023: naturalisation, constructed wetlands, floodplain re-engagement, bioretention basins, and rural revegetation and cattle exclusion. ... E2Designlab (2020), Ipswich City Council Stormwater Quality Offsets Implementation Plan. Ipswich City Council (2016),

    by Dominic Wrench
  6. PO Box 191, Ipswich QLD 4305 | T (07) ... (PDF, 123k)

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    14 Jul 2020: e) Of historic or cultural significance. Connected to Aboriginal community, landscape, place or site Recognised in Aboriginal activities, rituals, religious observance or legend Associated with an important historical event/occasion or

  7. IRONPOT CREEKDRAINAGE AND EROSION MANAGEMENT PLAN A SUMMARYIn 2012, ... (PDF, 1000k)

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    30 Oct 2014: Recommended management intervention and actions fall within five key themes:. • In stream civil works• Vegetation management• Community engagement.

  8. Ipswich says ‘we can’t wait’ for critical infrastructure investment

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    8 Jul 2024: The ‘We Can’t Wait’ campaign will play out through ongoing public campaigns, advertising, community engagement, petitions, and advocacy to political candidates and parties.

  9. New Business and Renovation

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    3 Mar 2023: Prior to starting any food business you must check with Council's Planning and Regulatory Services Department to ensure that land use is suitable for your intended use. The facility must meet the requirements for the Food Act 2006 and the Food

  10. Council Minutes (PDF, 5887k)

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    31 May 2018: START The education component 8. GO The engagement component 9. Creating a local ‘buzz’ 11. ... The strategy focuses on the principles of education, engagement and enforcement to achieve its objectives.

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