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  1. Media Releases

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    4 Apr 2024: Food truck friendly council on the menu. ... 20 November 2020. Ipswich City Council has committed to becoming a food truck friendly council.

  2. Adopting an Animal

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    7 Oct 2021: That's a big commitment to make and one that needs to be considered before you introduce a new pet to your home. ... Remember, cute puppies can turn into 50 kg dogs requiring lots of space, food and attention.

  3. For more information: Costs for an average dog (for ... (PDF, 1049k)

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    25 May 2016: For more information:. Costs for an average dog (for the first year) Costs for a cat (for the first year)Food $1,000 Food $600.

  4. Flood recovery and planning scheme feature in council’s 2021-22 Annual Report

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    25 Nov 2022: Significant flood events in February and May damaged more than 600 homes, 300 businesses and 250 vehicles along with the loss of livestock and livelihoods,” Mayor Harding said. ... Council’s Key Achievements for 2021-2022:. Work continued on the $250

  5. Littering and Illegal Dumping

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    2 Jul 2024: cigarette butts, drink bottles and fast food packaging thrown out of a vehicle or other vessel. ... food scraps thrown into a garden in a park. household goods left on the footpath in the hope that someone else will pick it up.

  6. City of Ipswich’s best Christmas lights displays awarded

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    9 Dec 2022: Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding said it was fantastic to see hundreds of homes, streets and businesses getting into the festive spirit with unmissable Christmas lights displays across the city. ... Economic and Industry Development Committee Chairperson

  7. Celebrate Father’s Day with Bikes, Beards and BBQ

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    30 Aug 2021: Galvanized: Bikes, Beards & BBQ is a free, family-friendly event bringing together the official Ipswich ‘Stache & Beard Competition 2021, food trucks, live entertainment and a display of vintage motorcycles. ... th. anniversary celebrations had to be

  8. Recycle and Refuse Centres

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    19 Jan 2024: By taking a little extra time to sort your load before you leave home, you can save yourself plenty of time when you arrive at the Recycling and Refuse Centre. ... E.g. General Waste. (Non-Hazardous). From Monday 22 January 2024 dirt and concrete will

  9. Media Releases

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    4 Apr 2024: Council to amend food organics program as market changes. ... 11 June 2024. Ipswich residents would be asked to pause placing food scraps in their green-lidded bins under a proposal to be considered by council’s Environment and Sustainability Committee

  10. Council Minutes (PDF, 5887k)

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    31 May 2018: Incidences of recyclables and food in waste bins reduced from 81.37% to 78.45%. • ... Note that waste bins, even if grossly contaminated with recyclables and food, must be serviced.

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