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  1. Women waste no time joining Resource Recovery

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    5 Mar 2024: As outlined in council’s submission to the Queensland Industrial Relations Commission, it has been demonstrated female drivers tend to have less driving related incidents and less serious WH&S matters

  2. IPSWICH CITY COUNCIL (PDF, 137k)

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    1 Sep 2003: a) relevant submissions made by interested persons; and. (b) the public interest; and. ... a) the advertisement is structurally sound; and. (b) the advertisement causes no significant obstruction of, or distraction to,vehicular or pedestrian traffic; and.

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  3. Fact Sheet On-site Wastewater Management Septic Systems Septic systems ... (PDF, 609k)

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    13 Feb 2019: Water is pooling within or near the disposal area. The disposal area has poor vegetation growth or an unusual amount of dark green grass.

  4. Mammoth recovery task well underway one year on from Ipswich 2022 floods

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    24 Feb 2023: To date, council has spent more than $24 million on Ipswich’s flood recovery, including $8.7 million on the Voluntary Home Buy-Back program, with six dwellings already demolished in

  5. First look at expansion of iconic Commonwealth Hotel

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    7 Sep 2022: Council acquired the Commonwealth Hotel in 2014 and began repairs after subsidence and significant cracking in the building’s façade and its partial collapse, which made the building uninhabitable.

  6. Queens Park

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    18 Jun 2024: Queens Park Ipswich

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  7. New era of openness and accountability begins in Ipswich

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    22 Dec 2020: Mayor Harding said conjecture and rumours around the operations of council-controlled entities had festered for years, leading to significant mistrust of council in the community.

  8. Small Creek Redevelopment

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    16 Jan 2024: Council spearheaded a significant three-stage project to reinstate sections of Small Creek as a living waterway with native vegetation, pools and riffles of shallow running water.

  9. Changes to Springfield traffic flow to fast-track major roadworks

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    14 Aug 2023: Growth, Infrastructure and Waste Committee Deputy Chairperson and Division 2 Councillor Paul Tully said the upgrade of exit 32 would significantly improve safety.

  10. 2019-20 Fees and Charges Report - ICC (all content, published format) (PDF, 632k)

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    12 Dec 2019: 12. Register of. Fees and Charges. 2019-2020. The fees and charges contained within this register are current as at the date of publication. Selected fees and charges outlined in this document are set by State or Federal legislation. The head

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