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  1. What would you like to see in Cameron Park?

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    23 Nov 2021: To have your say on the future look of Cameron Park, visit Shape Your Ipswich here.

  2. www.ipswich.qld.gov.au Rationale for the guide We are all obligated ... (PDF, 1529k)

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    15 Oct 2010: Soil surface may crust leading to poor soil-seed contact. Poor drainage may lead to oxygen-poor root conditions and inhibit plant growth. ... Fertility and Plant GrowthPhosphorus may be low, and some soils may have elevated salt levels in the subsoils

  3. Council Minutes (PDF, 3126k)

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    19 Nov 2012: 2. IPSWICH UPDATE DISTRIBUTION With reference to a report by the Acting Marketing Manager dated 25 September 2012. ... 6. 2011/2012 FLOOD RECONSTRUCTION PROGRAM UPDATE With reference to a report by the IFDR Program Manager dated 26 September 2012.

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    by Anna Lewis
  4. Redbank Plains Recreation Reserve

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    26 Feb 2024: Since its opening, the facility has hosted sessions for the YouFor2032 Talent Identification Program, designed to identify the next generation of elite athletes, a program open to all.

  5. 240324_N_INFO3882_Springfield Parkway Springfield Greenbank Arterial Nightworks_DRAFT (PDF, 1086k)

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    18 Mar 2024: STAGE 3 NIGHTWORKS From Sunday night 24 March to 5am Thursday 28 March 2024, nightwork is required to facilitate changed traffic conditions, line marking and electrical network upgrades along Springfield Greenbank Arterial and Main Street,

    by Katrina Rowe
  6. Council welcomes Wanless landfill refusal

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    20 Jun 2023: Growth, Infrastructure and Waste Committee Chairperson Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding said the decision was good news for the community.

  7. Council sets priorities for Ipswich’s natural environment

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    13 Dec 2022: 13 December 2022. Ipswich’s natural environment will have a strong foundation for dealing with ongoing pressures such as population growth and climate change.

  8. Help shape the future of recreational cycling and walking in Ipswich

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    1 Mar 2021: 01 March 2021. Want to have your say on recreational cycling and walking facilities and activities in Ipswich?

  9. 2022 Business Expo Ipswich for the small but mighty

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    3 May 2022: of the opportunities that come with the growth we are seeing here in Ipswich,” Cr Jonic said.

  10. Be counted to improve community services and infrastructure

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    4 Aug 2021: Ipswich’s population is projected to reach 558,000 residents by 2041 and the Census will help Council understand where future growth is likely to occur and help us provide better

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