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  1. Customer Charter

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    15 Aug 2023: Our Customer Charter. Putting our customers at the centre of everything we do. Customer  Charter (PDF, 306.4 KB). Our Customer Charter outlines our commitment to provide professional and seamless services to our community. We have an empowered,

  2. Council Minutes (PDF, 2763k)

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    18 Feb 2016: At 9.45 am Councillor P Pisasale (Mayor) left the meeting room (including any area set aside for the public) and stayed out of the meeting room. ... January 2016 concerning a proposal for a parking and pedestrian crossing facility for visitor

    Minutes

    by Anna Lewis
  3. Lighting of Ipswich City Christmas Tree marks month of festivities

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    3 Dec 2021: 03 December 2021. Local choir carollers and an early visit from Santa have helped Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding officially light up the city’s Christmas Tree as part of Christmas in Ipswich festivities. Mayor Teresa Harding said in the lead-up to

  4. Early achievements and added transparency for 2020-21 Annual Report

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    19 Oct 2021: 19 October 2021. Big investment, positive change and added transparency measures are the key themes of Ipswich City Council’s 2020-21 Annual Report. The report, which comes to Council for endorsement on Thursday, documents the significant progress

  5. Applying for Information Under the RTI or IP Acts

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    13 Sep 2022: The information on this page outlines the process and timeframes involved in lodging a Right to Information (RTI) or Information Privacy (IP) application, as well as how to amend a submitted application. Before lodging your application:. Check

  6. Council calls on State Government to prioritise community health and environmental stewardship

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    22 Dec 2020: 20 July 2020. Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding has called on the State Government to prioritise community health and environmental stewardship ahead of irresponsible waste corporates. In an open letter to the Minister for Environment and Science Leeanne

  7. Reserve Price Policy (PDF, 179k)

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    24 May 2022: DISCOUNT FOR PAYMENT OF RATES POLICY. DOCUMENT NO: A3750317. 1.1 Objectives: The objective of this policy is to encourage prompt payment of rates and charges by allowing a discount on the differential general rates when full payment of the rates and

    Policy

    by Dennis Pearn
  8. Date Tuesday, 22 October 2019 Time 6 - 8pm ... (PDF, 1035k)

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    26 Nov 2019: these meetings. There may be situations where draft documents are. presented in these meetings and are unable to be shared with others,.

    by Shane Currie
  9. Council Meetings

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    8 Jul 2024: Council holds a number of different meetings including ordinary, special and committee meetings. Ordinary Council Meetings are held once a month generally on a Thursday with committee meetings held prior also generally on Thursday as per the adopted

  10. Birds, Poultry and Pigeons

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    12 Jul 2024: Birds include birds (e.g canaries, parrots and finches etc.), poultry (e.g chickens, geese and ducks etc.) and pigeons (domestic). The number of birds, poultry or pigeons you can keep is determined by the size of your property. Minimum land area

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