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  1. Notification of Works Voluntary Home Buy Back Program Demolition ... (PDF, 695k)

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    19 Jan 2023: If you live in the area, you may experience:. • increase in noise from demolition works. • ... Demolition activities may affect residents/businesses in the following ways:. • increase in noise during onsite works • increase in heavy vehicle

    by Shane Currie
  2. Storms provide multiple challenges for council maintenance

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    15 Jan 2024: Growth, Infrastructure and Waste Committee Chair Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding explained council is experiencing a number of challenges in maintaining public green spaces including mowing more than 550 parks and sports ... The open space maintenance team

  3. Free kerbside collection commencing in Goodna

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    12 May 2022: 12 May 2022. It’s time to clean out the spare room or under the house as Ipswich City Council’s free large item kerbside collection begins on 23 May 2022

  4. Ipswich residents asked for their views on flood preparation

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    22 Dec 2020: A large amount of technical work and modelling, and community input via the Managing Future Floods survey, has progressed to a stage where Ipswich residents can provide input to a number ... Mayor Teresa Harding said the complex project was timely and

  5. 20 August 2018

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    13 Sep 2022: Libraries and Tourism Committee's Report. Arts and Community Development Committee's Report. ... B. That Council immediately reinstate at least 15,000 books to the Redbank Plains Library.".

  6. Open Space and Recreation Strategy

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    22 Dec 2020: Open space is a highly valued asset by residents and visitors to Ipswich and contributes significantly to the city's character, lifestyle, health, biodiversity and economy.

  7. Waste

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    5 May 2022: Stay up to date with changes to household bin collections - download the Bin App and have notifications turned on. For the latest road and weather information visit the Ipswich Disaster Dashboard . For additional updates please follow council’s

  8. Council Minutes (PDF, 2763k)

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    18 Feb 2016: The motion was put and carried. TOURISM AND LIBRARIES COMMITTEE. Moved by Councillor Pahlke: That the Tourism and Libraries Committee Report No. ... 2016 concerning the visitor attendance figures and feedback for the October to December 2015

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    by Anna Lewis
  9. 2020 Ipswich.qld.gov.au Waterway Health StrategyBackground Report 2 CONTENTSA. BACKGROUND ... (PDF, 7689k)

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    25 Aug 2020: Modelling undertaken in 2009 identified that a conservative assumption of a 10 per cent increase in turbidity by 2031 would increase water treatment costs by approximately $16M each year.3. ... of the bank exceeds 15 per cent (refer Figure 10).

  10. Put safety first on roads this holiday season

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    20 Dec 2023: Over 50 per cent of fatigue-related crashes happen within 25km of a person’s departure point and any driver can suffer tiredness, even on short trips, so it is important

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