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  1. Media Releases

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    4 Apr 2024: region. Flood recovery and planning scheme feature in council’s 2021-22 Annual Report. ... 25 November 2022. Recovery from two flood events, ongoing revitalisation of Ipswich Central and significant progress made on the city’s new planning scheme are

  2. Media Releases

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    4 Apr 2024: Flood recovery focus supports environmental action. ... 11 April 2022. The recovery for Ipswich’s flood-impacted flora, fauna and natural environment has been boosted by Ipswich City Council funding support.

  3. Twin baby bilbies born at Ipswich Nature Centre

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    16 Dec 2021: They are believed to be about 13 weeks old and were discovered by staff on 15 September described as the size of a couple of jellybeans in their mother’s pouch. ... areas. Bilbies are one of the fastest breeding mammals on earth with a 12 to 14 day

  4. Budget 2024-2025

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    27 Jun 2024: Council’s 2024-2025 Annual Plan and Budget is dedicated to enhancing services and maintaining momentum in infrastructure development for our fast-growing city. Council this year is focusing on sustainable growth, major road upgrades, and a

  5. Ipswich’s plan to build resilience for future flood

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    24 Feb 2022: The IICP was funded in part by the Queensland Reconstruction Authority’s Natural Disaster Resilience Program (NDRP). ... NDRP is jointly funded (50/50) by the Australian and Queensland Governments through the National Partnership Agreement on Natural

  6. Council opens new community hub at 1 Nicholas Street

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    28 Jun 2021: This includes smart glass, a reflective colour scheme, solar panels, environmentally-friendly glue and modern construction techniques. ... development. Natural timbers have been used throughout the building. Mayor Harding said council’s focus at

  7. Film Ipswich

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    19 Aug 2021: A map of the Cemetery is to be provided with the proposed area that is to be used clearly marked. ... If you require exclusive use of a park area or road, you will however still need to apply for that activity.

  8. Public submissions now open for 10 Astral Court, Flinders View

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    25 Jul 2023: area. Division 1 Councillor Jacob Madsen said he was aware of community concerns regarding impacts on vegetation, traffic and noise. ... Division 1 Councillor Sheila Ireland said it was important the application was assessed according to its merits and

  9. Brian Randolph Park named after Box Flat miner

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    28 Jul 2022: This park has an area of just over 8000 sqm in size (2 acres) and is located in the same vicinity/estate as all of the other roads named after other

  10. Free entry extended to waste centres for flood impacted Ipswich residents

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    4 Mar 2022: Our crews and contractors are working their way through flooded areas in Goodna, Bundamba, Karalee, North Booval, Barellan Point, Churchill, North Ipswich, East Ipswich, Moores Pocket, Tivoli and Brassall,” Mayor Harding ... If you live in an impacted

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