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  1. Hailstorm impact still being felt by community

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    22 Dec 2020: Hundreds of families had no choice but to leave their homes and there are still many unable to return. ... This includes hazardous items such as the thousands of solar PV panels that were damaged in the storm.

  2. Council gets sneak peek at Brisbane Lions’ new Ipswich home

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    22 Jun 2022: This complex will enrich our budding athletes and provide an excellent home base for our local clubs and the community who want to use its world-leading facilities.”. ... The stadium will be known by both its gazetted name, Springfield Central Stadium,

  3. Recycling

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    31 Aug 2023: Glass: jars and bottles. Metal: aluminium and steel (drink and aerosol cans, food tins). ... Fridges and freezers. Food cans (empty). Pet food tins (empty). Pizza boxes (empty).

  4. Ipswich.qld.gov.au City of Ipswich Resource Recovery Strategy 2021-2031 CONTENTS ... (PDF, 1719k)

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    17 Jun 2021: Non-recyclable paper 14.06%. Non-recyclable plastics 11.33%. Non-recyclable metals 1.66%. Acceptable food/kitchen 6.52%. ... Non-acceptable other putrescible 1.87%. Non-acceptable food/kitchen 13.99%. Other organic 5.44%. Others 0.35%.

  5. FOGO Trial

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    19 Jun 2023: In preparation for a city-wide Food Organics Garden Organics (FOGO) rollout, Council has implemented a FOGO trial for selected households in Bellbird Park and Raceview since September 2021.

  6. Ipswich Libraries a home away from home

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    24 Nov 2023: 24 November 2023. Ipswich Libraries are fast becoming a popular space for residents to spend time reading, working or studying, with visitation for those purposes more than doubling in the past year. The Ipswich Libraries Survey Report for 2022-2023

  7. City of Ipswich Severe Weather February 2022 Recovery PlanJanuary ... (PDF, 325k)

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    5 Jul 2023: of the Resilient Homes Fund here: Qld.gov.au/housing/buying-owning-home/ financial-help-concessions/resilient-homes-fund/process/eligibility-and-registering. ... Management of grant funding for council assets and management of Resilient Homes Fund.

  8. Flooding expected in Ipswich with Wivenhoe Dam releases

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    27 Feb 2022: If there is a threat to you or your home, please don’t wait to act. ... Gather any essential items such as important documents, food and water and medications.”.

  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. Six new homes built each day, with 6,228 new residents moving to Ipswich

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    28 Jul 2023: 28 July 2023. Ipswich added six new homes on average per day and welcomed 6,228 new residents in the 12 months to 30 June 2023, according to the city’s ... growth. “As well as 2,258 new homes, 2,481 new lots were created over 12 months with the

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