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  1. Bottle Alley reclaims historical role as key link between Top of Town and Nicholas Street

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    17 Apr 2023: The heritage thoroughfare has been a quick shortcut for pedestrians for more than 160 years and has now been given new life with a major mural, drawing more visitors through the

  2. First milestone for 2023 achieved for the Nicholas Street Precinct

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    13 Jan 2023: Construction is also progressing well for Sushi Hyo, which is expected to open its doors to customers in the weeks ahead, joining Zambrero, That Dumpling Place, Stellarossa and Gelatissimo in a

  3. Free kerbside collection commencing in Redbank Plains

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    21 Apr 2022: Read the guidelines on what is an acceptable item to put on the footpath as only acceptable items will be collected.

  4. Have your say on future locations for Ipswich infrastructure

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    26 Jun 2023: to factor in the rapidly rising costs of construction and supply.

  5. Tasty new addition coming to Nicholas Street Precinct

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    12 May 2022: Councillor Marnie Doyle said the construction phase of Metro B within the Nicholas Street Precinct was coming to an end, making way for exciting dining and leisure tenants.

  6. Council secures $20.65m deal with West Moreton Health

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    5 Feb 2021: The final construction stages of the precinct are the culmination of much hard work by council and we are all excited to see the finished product and its impact on Ipswich,

  7. City of Ipswich updateCommunity Matters Nov embe r 20 ... (PDF, 1167k)

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    31 Oct 2023: Motorists can expect increased travel times and restricted local access as construction continues before completion in March 2024. ... The realignment of the new bridge allowed for the existing bridge to remain in use while construction.

  8. Welcome to the September edition of Community Matters for ... (PDF, 1366k)

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    27 Sep 2023: This is important work for our local community and represents a lifting of service standards.”. ... Division 4 Councillor Kate Kunzelmann said these roads would now meet the standards of maintained gravel raods.

  9. Brisbane 2032 Legacy Strategy

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    26 Feb 2024: It will create new standards for accessibility and inclusiveness, ensuring that all venues will be suited to all people regardless of age, family needs or mobility.

  10. Cost of living pressures on households recognised in setting of fees and charges

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    27 Jun 2024: From 1 July, most regulatory fees for permits, registrations, licencing and related services will rise on average 4.5 per cent.

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