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  1. Media Releases

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    4 Apr 2024: 17 February 2022. The expansion of the bus network within Ipswich has not kept up with the population growth experienced within the city, with fewer bus routes and patronage lower than ... 11 February 2022. Major infrastructure shortfalls, significant

  2. New bridge begins largest road upgrade project in council history

    ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2020/new-bridge-begins-largest-road-upgrade-project-in-council-history Cached Explore

    5 Mar 2021: The Springfield region is experiencing rapid growth as a key urban centre within Ipswich. ... the population and employment growth in the area, and the associated travel demands.

  3. 27 June, 2024 Council’s 2024-2025 Annual Plan and Budget ... (PDF, 275k)

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    26 Jun 2024: sustainable growth, major road upgrades, and a commitment to free and low-cost services for all. ... Ipswich has the highest rate of growth of any south-east council in the coming decades.

    by Shane Currie
  4. Annual report card confirms significant impact of floods on local waterways

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    17 Nov 2022: Environment and Sustainability Committee Chairperson Councillor Russell Milligan said it comes as no surprise Ipswich waterways took a significant hit during two flood events earlier this year.

  5. Economic Development

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    8 Feb 2023: create the right conditions for economic growth while balancing the character and liveability of the region;. ... advocate for regionally significant projects to be funded and located in the area.

  6. Proposed child care centre in Camira refused

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    29 May 2023: Growth, Infrastructure and Waste Committee Chair Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding said the applicant proposed to demolish the existing dwelling and build a two-storey building on the site, with 24 car ... Growth, Infrastructure and Waste Committee Deputy

  7. Council and community disappointed by court’s Wanless decision

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    18 May 2023: The Queensland Government cannot continue to promote significant residential growth in Ipswich, while also continuing to consider dumping more landfill on us. ... Council will be making a submission, and will await the determination of the court,”

  8. Council ramps up Federal Election campaign

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    14 Apr 2022: By 2041, Ipswich will exceed the Sunshine Coast in population. With such incredible growth already transforming our community and their needs, now is the time to invest in big-ticket items ... The SEQ City Deal has allocated $105 million for resource

  9. Wildlife

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    2 Feb 2024: There is a diverse range of wildlife within Ipswich City owing to the wide range of habitats available. Over 1257 native plant species and 694 animal species have been identified in the region, including mammals (74), reptiles (93), birds (340),

  10. Customers entering some council facilities required to show proof of vaccination

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    15 Dec 2021: Council will continue to provide updates as the circumstances evolve and offer support to the community wherever possible. ... Check the Queensland Health website for COVID-19 updates, qld.gov.au/health/conditions/health-alerts/coronavirus-covid-19.

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