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  1. Free waste disposal for flood-impacted Ipswich community

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    1 Mar 2022: Mayor Harding said waste collection services are continuing across the city where possible. ... We know waste collection is an essential service, but road hazards and local flooding mean some collections may not be completed at this time,” Mayor

  2. Policy in place to repair rough spots on rural roads

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    18 Feb 2022: puts in place a framework for council’s road crews to take sensible steps to repair obvious hazards,” Mayor Harding said. ... The road is heavily used by the local community and these planned works will greatly improve the usability of the current

  3. New school zone improves safety around West Moreton Anglican College

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    25 Jan 2021: Mayor Teresa Harding thanked the local community for its collaboration and input on the safety measures. ... This new school zone is a wonderful example of what can be achieved when council and the community work together,” Mayor Harding said.

  4. Registrations open for 2021 Ipswich Art Awards

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    18 Jan 2021: Mayor Harding said that support for Ipswich’s creators will remain a focus for council in 2021, with the awards presenting another opportunity to connect with and promote the sector. ... Mayor Harding said following input from local creatives, the

  5. Ipswich’s top growth spots in 2020

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    22 Dec 2020: Mayor Teresa Harding said the population growth statistics demonstrated that because of its lifestyle offerings and affordability, Ipswich is a destination of choice for residents. ... Our growth statistics show Ipswich is consistently ranked as one of

  6. FRAME THE FRONT DOOR 2 OVERVIEW The Frame the ... (PDF, 232k)

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    17 Apr 2024: Successful applicants will receive their pots and plants on or before Monday 1 July 2024. ... Recommendations will be collated. Applicants will be notified on or before Friday 24 May 2024.

  7. For the love of nature

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    23 Nov 2021: Council and police work together to support the safe enjoyment of our natural areas. ... You can help protect the built and natural features of our natural areas by reporting vandalism to council.

  8. Council continues to support small business through new initiative

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    13 Jun 2024: 13 June 2024. Ipswich City Council’s commitment to being small business friendly continues with the launch of the New Business Breakfast initiative next month. ... Council is proud to continue our efforts to support our small businesses under the

  9. FACT SHEET 1 Living in a Healthy Catchment For ... (PDF, 269k)

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    12 May 2010: Dog droppings that end up in our waterways can introduce bacteria and nutrients. ... Garden waste, lawn clippings and tree pruning’s introduce weeds into our waterway corridors.

  10. Council begins flood home buyback with first round of funding

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    2 Oct 2022: Mayor Harding urged residents that had not yet registered for the fund to do so. ... Through all levels of government working collaboratively with our community to promote resilience, we can ensure a quicker recovery from any future flood events.

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