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  1. Game-changing industrial precinct to unlock more than 3,500 jobs

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    26 Apr 2022: warehousing. Mayor Teresa Harding said the ERIA is a future industrial area that would support national supply chains, Inland Rail, and the potential Ebenezer Intermodal Terminal. ... s growth corridor, the Ripley Valley Priority Development Area (PDA),

  2. Calling all sticky beaks for citizen science

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    12 Oct 2021: The data collected from citizen science programs like the Aussie Backyard Bird Count fills a knowledge gap, particularly on urban bird species, and gives Birdlife Australia access to areas they usually ... Black-necked Stork at dams and wetlands in the

  3. Page 1 of 4 Version Control and Objective ID ... (PDF, 370k)

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    23 May 2022: environmental benefits to the community of Ipswich. 2. Purpose and Principles. ... and environmental outcomes to the current and future Ipswich community. This Advocacy for Regionally Significant Projects Policy applies only to projects that have been.

    by Amber van Sloten
  4. Candidates deliver a range of commitments for Ipswich ahead of Federal Election

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    20 May 2022: a further $1.5 million to improve amenities that can be utilised by the emergency relief centre during natural disasters. ... Additional commitments to the Ebenezer Regional Industrial Area and Waste and Circular Economy Transformation (unspecified).

  5. Council Minutes (PDF, 3144k)

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    28 Apr 2014: 2. DRAFT IMPLEMENTATION GUIDELINE NO. 32 – EBENEZER REGIONAL INDUSTRIAL AREA. ... concerning the land owner consultation undertaken on Implementation Guideline No. 32: Ebenezer Regional Industrial Area Planning Study (Draft for Consultation) and the

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    by Anna Lewis
  6. Ipswich City Council sets sights on improving local rivers

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    22 Dec 2020: The trust has made some great progress, particularly in relation to its riparian vegetation management program with contractors removing environmental weeds from sections of the Bundamba, Deebing, Ironpot, Franklin Vale, and ... I look forward to

  7. Ipswich Integrated Catchment Plan

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    21 Jun 2022: Flood is a reality of life in Ipswich. We know that flooding will happen again and is a natural part of the lifecycle of a river system. ... It aims to achieve effective mitigation of current and future flood risk, build community flood resilience and

  8. Franklin Vale Creek

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    23 Jan 2024: Funding comes from council’s stormwater quality offsets scheme which is a developer-funded program to improve water quality and waterway health. ... Improved condition of livestock due to cooler areas surrounding the waterway and reduction in

  9. Real Christmas trees making a real difference

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    3 Nov 2023: Ipswich is invited to embrace the ‘real’ spirit of Christmas through purchasing a natural Christmas tree, with all profits going towards hospitals in the Ipswich region. ... Avoiding plastic and sourcing natural and sustainable options for Christmas

  10. Limited data, lack of transport and short timeframes key concerns for Shaping SEQ Update

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    16 Oct 2023: The draft Shaping SEQ 2023 Regional Plan Update forecasts Ipswich’s population will grow to 528,000 by 2046, which will require more than 100,000 additional dwellings. ... Council’s submission also notes the significantlycompressed engagement

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