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  1. VML:CD Vicki Lukritz 3810 6221 13 September 2018 NOTICE ... (PDF, 1691k)

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    17 Sep 2018: Councillor Pahlke left the meeting room 10.30 am, including any area set aside for the public and stayed away from the place while the matter was being discussed and voted ... The nature of the perceived interest is that he was formerly the General

  2. Skate facility ready for kickflips and tailslides

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    2 Jun 2022: The new facility has a total skateable area of 750 sq m, targeted to beginner and intermediate users, with 20 new features including quarter pipe, flat rail, ramps and ledges. ... This is a significant investment into a community facility. Local young

  3. Ipswich Central business briefings move online to combat COVID-19 concerns

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    22 Dec 2020: The purpose of the briefings has been to keep the business community up to date about what is happening in the rapidly-developing Ipswich Central area. ... Progress had not been slowed by the pandemic in terms of construction in growth in the Ipswich

  4. Free council advisory service helping strengthen local businesses

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    4 Oct 2022: 04 October 2022. Ipswich City Council is urging local businesses to take advantage of a free program designed to help them bounce back after recent natural disasters and the COVID-19 ... thrive. “We recognise the impact that COVID-19 lockdowns and

  5. Residents called on to help clean up

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    4 Feb 2022: I would strongly encourage residents who are keen to help their communities, learn a bit more about the natural spaces in their neighbourhood, or just want a bit of outdoor activity, ... Better yet, register and organise one for their area. “We are

  6. Privacy Statement

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    10 Oct 2023: to protect your safety, security and wellbeing in Ipswich City or at Council-controlled venues, events, functions, forums and programs. ... Some examples of the safeguards Council uses to protect your personal information include:.

  7. Tree-mendous way to honour mum on Mother’s Day

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    29 Apr 2024: As these plants grow and become established, they will have multiple benefits including providing habitat, increasing the creek’s resilience to flood, and beautifying this popular walking area.”. ... Division 3 Councillor Andrew Antoniolli said it

  8. Dinosaurs bring fun and record attendances to Nicholas Street Precinct

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    18 Jul 2023: this.”. Division 3 Councillor Andrew Fechner said drawing people to the Nicholas Street Precinct benefited the broader Ipswich Central area. ... We know there are environmental, social and economic benefits to encouraging people to use active transport

  9. Drone survey to map flood damage underway

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    6 Jul 2022: Assessments will be made specifically on erosion and impacts to riparian areas, as well as the extent of litter and debris that has been deposited on the banks and nearby land,” ... By having a clearer picture of the flood damage, it can inform our

  10. Community to shape the future of Ipswich Central

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    16 Sep 2021: 16 September 2021. A draft vision statement for Ipswich Central is now open for community feedback, after council engaged with more than 3,500 business, residents and key stakeholders to develop ... The new framework will be supported by action plans to

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