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  1. Significant step forward for Ipswich-Springfield public transport corridor

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    22 Dec 2020: As our communities expand we need to maintain good connectivity and access to work, education and health services.” Cr Fechner said. ... We cannot afford to waste any time on moving this project along,” Mayor Harding said.

  2. Sink your teeth into Burger Joint at Little Day Out

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    8 Jul 2024: Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding said Little Day Out is a key event of the SPARK Ipswich Festival, which attracts visitors from across South-east Queensland to 11-days of music, art ... said festival favourite Burger Joint will be the headline act this year

  3. Council ramps up Federal Election campaign

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    14 Apr 2022: Now is the time for federal election candidates to deliver for the Ipswich community,” Mayor Harding said. ... home safely to their families at the end of the day,” Mayor Harding said.

  4. Skate park upgrade on the way for Redbank Plains Recreation Reserve

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    20 Dec 2021: The current skate park had reached its end of life and needed to be replaced,” Cr Madsen said. ... Division 1 Councillor Sheila Ireland said the long overdue upgrade will provide many benefits to the community.

  5. Council to put homelessness, health and transport on state agenda at LGAQ conference

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    13 Oct 2023: Cr Tully, an LGAQ policy executive representative, said the six motions had been well-researched and formulated by councillors. ... While a high percentage of people have mobile coverage, there are many physical areas in Ipswich that are not covered,”

  6. New name chosen for Yamanto street

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    18 May 2023: Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding said she was delighted a decision had been made to replace the street’s name with a word from the traditional Yugara/Yagara language. ... Mayor Harding said the re-naming was an important step forward for Ipswich.

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

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    27 Sep 2022: Put simply, success through advocacy would be a significant and sustained increase of investment by the State Government in the Ipswich bus network,” Mayor Harding said. ... If future investment in the bus network from the State Government is not

  8. State Budget brings boost for flood recovery, bust for major transport investment

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    24 Jun 2022: trails all other SEQ councils except for Somerset and Noosa,” Mayor Harding said. ... said. “As Ipswich currently takes in the lion’s share of waste in Queensland, I look forward to finding out what this means for our city.”.

  9. Ripley Valley information session open to all residents

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    12 Oct 2021: Division 1 Councillor Sheila Ireland said it is a good opportunity for the community to hear about what’s happening in Ripley. ... said. Division 1 Councillor Jacob Madsen said Ripley will evolve dramatically. “Ripley is seeing major growth right now

  10. Ripley sports club scores new fence and netting

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    8 Sep 2021: Division 1 Councillor Jacob Madsen said he was excited to deliver the upgrades, and demonstrate council’s commitment to supporting community sport. ... Ironbark Park backs onto Bundamba Creek and without netting and appropriate fencing, a lot of

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