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  1. Fireweed is an introduced weed that can be poisonous ... (PDF, 288k)

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    31 Jul 2023: Fireweed was first detected in Collingwood Park in the late 1980s and can now be found throughout the entire Ipswich Local Government Area. ... Unfortunately, Fireweed control is often not considered until the highly visible flowers appear and it is too

  2. Media Releases

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    4 Apr 2024: Now is the time for residents to nominate local heroes and inspiring individuals who better our community for Council’s 2022 Australia Day Awards.

  3. Council calls on government for further assistance in storm damaged areas

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    12 Feb 2021: 12 February 2021. With many homes still uninhabitable from the severe Halloween hailstorms across Ipswich late last year, Mayor Teresa Harding is calling on the State Government to urgently assist residents

  4. Day Use Area

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    2 Nov 2022: Costs associated with Emergency Services, Security or Duty Officer callouts, cleaning or repairs will be the responsibility of the Permit Holder where an act or omission on their behalf has caused

  5. Record numbers of native fish released into Bremer River

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    6 Dec 2022: 06 December 2022. About 18,000 Mary River cod have been released into the Bremer River catchment to increase native fish populations and improve the river’s diversity.

  6. Ceremony confirmed for Ipswich State High School to receive Keys to City

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    13 Oct 2022: 13 October 2022. The keys to the City of Ipswich will be presented to Ipswich State High School (ISHS) on 21 October in Tulmur Place, to acknowledge its historical triple-title

  7. Major upgrade brings visitors back to Denmark Hill’s natural beauty

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    31 May 2022: 31 May 2022. A major visitor upgrade has reactivated a hidden bushland gem in the heart of the Ipswich CBD.

  8. 50,000 revel in Ipswich’s Christmas and New Year’s Eve festivities

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    10 Jan 2022: 10 January 2022. More than 50,000 people are estimated to have attended the Christmas in Ipswich program of events and New Year’s Eve festivities delivered by council and a

  9. Council opens new community hub at 1 Nicholas Street

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    28 Jun 2021: 28 June 2021. Council has welcomed residents and ratepayers back to the city centre today at the official opening of the new administration building and customer service centre, 1 Nicholas Street. More than 200 jobs were created during construction,

  10. Lace up the boots and get back out there, with a little help

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    22 Dec 2020: Through Council, a total of $300,000 is available in the Ipswich Community Repair and Replacement Fund to help community and sporting organisations upgrade their facilities using local contractors.

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