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  1. Council investing in improved waste collection services for Ipswich

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    24 Jan 2023: As Queensland’s fastest growing city, there are, on average, 135 new household wheelie bins put out every week for collection and up to 30,000 waste services are scheduled each

  2. Council to advocate for expansion of city’s bus network

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    27 Sep 2022: Council receives many requests to improve public transport services in Ipswich and in particular the bus services, even though these services are administered by TransLink,” Mayor Harding said.

  3. State Government supports Ipswich as flood recovery begins

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    1 Mar 2022: While the wild weather has settled for now, there is wide-spread flooding across our region and thousands of residents will continue to be affected for days and possibly weeks,” Cr

  4. 3 Koala Conservation and Habitat Management Plan 1893 FloodsIpswich.qld.gov.au ... (PDF, 4707k)

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    25 Oct 2018: As an iconic species under the NCS, koalas are a priority focus for conservation planning. ... This corridor allows for fauna movement, migration and transference of genetic diversity within the region.

  5. Launchpad makes it easier for businesses to blast off

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    9 Dec 2021: Economic and Industry Development Committee Chair Deputy Mayor Nicole Jonic said small businesses are vital to our region, creating local jobs and driving the local economy.

  6. Community help sought to pinpoint Western Resource Recovery Centre site

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    19 Jul 2024: Division 4 Councillor David Cullen said Ipswich’s western corridor faces significant population growth, with an estimated 70,000 new residents by 2031.

  7. Change of Ownership Fee Exemption Policy (PDF, 175k)

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    24 May 2022: 1.5 Scope: The core matter addressed by this policy is to define the eligibility requirements to receive the Change of Ownership Fee exemption.

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    by Richard Bennett
  8. Proposed 2024-25 Fees And Charges Report - ICC (all content, published format) (PDF, 3389k)

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    1 Jul 2024: Cloud Fees & Charges

    Cloud Fees & Charges

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  9. 2023-24 Fees And Charges (v2) Ipswich City Council (PDF, 2905k)

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    8 Dec 2023: Cloud Fees & Charges

    Cloud Fees & Charges

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  10. 2020–2040 City of IpswichWhite Rock-Spring Mountain Conservation Estate Master ... (PDF, 6743k)

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    11 Mar 2021: By 2036 the population of Ipswich is estimated to reach 480,000 (Ipswich Operational Plan). ... The activities include multi use (walking, horse riding and mountain biking), single use walking and single use mountain biking.

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