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  1. Council connecting small businesses to COVID-19 lockdown grant

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    6 Aug 2021: Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding said she wants to see as many local businesses as possible get more of the available funding. ... Businesses have been doing it tough since the start of the pandemic, and lockdowns are relentlessly hard on business,” Mayor

  2. Council and community welcome bill reduction on Ipswich water charges

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    6 May 2021: Councillors have been passionate about price parity for our community and fought hard for it,” she said. ... Mayor Harding said council had done its bit to assist the community with significant waivers of fees and charges.

  3. New council taskforce to help Halloween hailstorm victims across Ipswich

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    12 Mar 2021: still suffering hardship and ongoing issues due to prolonged recovery and reconstruction efforts,” Cr Jonic said. ... People are wanting support, but they feel they are not being supported by their insurance companies,” she said.

  4. Council waives footpath dining fees in support of small businesses

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    31 Jan 2021: Mayor Teresa Harding said that the hospitality sector is key to a prosperous and liveable Ipswich. ... It is not difficult to imagine that a revitalised CBD will see a growth of this form of hospitality in the future,” she said.

  5. Council invites you to check out annual libraries survey

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    13 May 2024: The modern library is a community hub where everyone is welcome, and there is something for everyone,” Mayor Harding said. ... Mayor Harding said last year’s annual survey of 2,058 people revealed how residents use their library services.

  6. More wins in city’s waste reform journey

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    1 Dec 2023: Growth, Infrastructure and Waste Committee Chair Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding said a report to the committee on Tuesday confirmed Ipswich City Council’s efforts to lead waste industry reform are paying ... off. “Council’s three-year-old Waste and

  7. Nicholas Street Precinct wins big at construction awards

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    18 Jul 2022: use and enjoy and to draw more jobs and investment to the CBD,” Cr Doyle said. ... to help improve local streetscapes, enhance walkability, and stimulate wider investment from business and property owners,” Cr Fechner said.

  8. Next stage of $250 million Ipswich CBD revealed

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    6 Apr 2022: Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding said once complete this site will host 18 tenancies, which run from Bell Street, opposite Ipswich Railway Station, through to Nicholas Street opposite Ipswich Central Library. ... Ipswich Central Redevelopment Committee Chair

  9. Council maps out 10-year waste management and resource recovery plan

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    21 Apr 2021: 1. Kerbside food organics and garden organics collection. 2. Optimising the city co-mingled recycling service. ... 4. Having fit-for-purpose waste and resource recovery infrastructure, including building a new recycling and refuse centre.

  10. Federal Government funding to boost jobs, growth and investment in Ipswich

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    22 Dec 2020: Mayor Teresa Harding said it was a boost for the region at a time when governments needed to work collaboratively to support local economies. ... By 2041, this will mean more than 336,000 new residents will call Ipswich home,” she said.

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