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  1. SEAL POOL SAFETY Ipswich.qld.gov.au/seal SPOT THE DIFFERENCECan you find ... (PDF, 799k)

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    27 May 2022: SEAL POOL SAFETY. Ipswich.qld.gov.au/seal. SPOT THE DIFFERENCECan you find 8 things different in the pictures below? ... SEAL POOL SAFETY. Ipswich.qld.gov.au/seal. SPOT THE DIFFERENCEANSWERS.

  2. WelcomeWelcomeWelcome to the first edition of your new council ... (PDF, 928k)

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    23 Sep 2021: It also had a significant ripple effect on our businesses and media outlets across Ipswich. ... Recognising the financial impact on our local businesses, council also stepped up to implement the COVID Small Business Support Program.

  3. 30 June, 2022 Ipswich CBD revitalisation gets $41.5 million ... (PDF, 255k)

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    29 Jun 2022: This exciting stage of the Nicholas Street Precinct will see construction of the food and beverage and entertainment aspects,” Cr Doyle said. ... One of our outcomes for 2026 is that Ipswich is known as a sought-after location for business, industry

    by Shane Currie
  4. Council Minutes (PDF, 3049k)

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    3 Mar 2014: The meeting closed at 9.43 am. _______________________________________________________________________________. HEALTH AND COMMUNITY SAFETY COMMITTEE NO. ... concerning a proposal to deliver Community Safety Programs utilising funds received from Bendigo

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    by Anna Lewis
  5. Council Minutes (PDF, 3137k)

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    8 Jul 2013: RECOMMENDATION. A. That Council adopt the proposed 2013-2014 cycle safety and mobility improvement. ... The meeting closed at 9.40 am. _______________________________________________________________________________. HEALTH AND COMMUNITY SAFETY COMMITTEE

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    by Anna Lewis
  6. Council Minutes (PDF, 3285k)

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    6 Feb 2014: Christian Church Development Association Inc. towards the cost of the Food Safety Supervisor Course for ten (10) participants and that this amount be funded from Project No. ... 25 October 2013 concerning the adopted business plan for Cherish the

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    by Anna Lewis
  7. Ipswich City Council Subordinate Local Law No.3.1 (Commercial Licensing) ... (PDF, 1571k)

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    11 Nov 2019: vii) Business Incubator Zone;. (viii) Bundamba Racecourse Stables Area Zone;. (ix) Special Uses Zone;. ... c) be removed from the road reserve when the business is not open; and.

    by McCullough Robertson Lawyers
  8. Frequently Asked Questions Colleges Crossing Recreation Reserve, Chuwar 11 ... (PDF, 843k)

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    1 Feb 2023: At present, Colleges Crossing Recreation Reserve remains closed with temporary fencing in place to ensure the safety of the community. ... The site has no carparking, running water, power, safe city cameras or toilet facilities.

    by Madeline Ferguson
  9. Financial assistance for flood-affected Ipswich residents

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    1 Mar 2022: Local Resilience and Recovery Group Chairperson Councillor Kate Kunzelmann said these payments are to assist with purchasing food and clothing. ... Council is also offering free dumping for those with food wastage and flood-damaged items, on Tuesday at

  10. WelcomeWelcomeWelcome to the spring edition of your council newsletter, ... (PDF, 1042k)

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    16 Sep 2021: $1.4m – road safety and operations – Brisbane, Old Logan, Addison and Cairns Roads. > ... The improved Brisbane Road drainage will help the area better cope with heavy rainfall and improve safety for residents, businesses, and road users,” Cr

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