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  1. Urgent delivery and frustrating delays as Ipswich’s long road to flood recovery continues

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    30 May 2022: Approximately 100 sporting and recreational facilities were impacted by the initial flood event. ... event earlier this month was hampering efforts to reopen the remaining eight sporting clubs.

  2. Ipswich City Council joins with First Nations artists for cultural recognition

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    7 Jul 2021: heritage. The deLight event featuring First Nations Art is a key attraction of the new Ipswich Festival, 2021 SPARK Ipswich, set to begin on July 8. ... The fact that the event coincides with NAIDOC Week reinforces that we are all one people, with

  3. COVID-19 Business Resources

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    22 Dec 2020: Business Queensland. Mental health and wellbeing. Posters. Business and industry resources and factsheets. General cleaning, disinfection and health advice. COVID Safe Businesses - Queensland Government. COVID Safe management plans. COVID Safe

  4. Free Plant Program

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    11 Jul 2024: Please see the Required Documents section below for the documents that must be provided. ... Saturday 17 August 2024. 8.00 am - 11.00 am. 4 Main Street, Marburg (Greening Suburb event).

  5. Conservation Estates and Reserves

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    4 Jan 2024: Due to no current public access or onsite facilities, access to this estate is via a council approved permit for selected activities only. ... Visitors can enjoy the full range of outdoor activities, including hiking, bird-watching, horse riding,

  6. On-site Wastewater Management

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    27 Nov 2023: Kitchen greywater cannot be diverted or reused. Kitchen greywater must be treated and disposed of in accordance with the plumbing permit issued when the building was constructed. ... Council approval for greywater diversion and treatment systems. You

  7. Small Business Support

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    1 Mar 2021: Do I need a permit or license. How do I supply to council?

  8. Leveraging 2032: Our Roadmap to the Olympic and Paralympic Games

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    8 Dec 2023: The Games will be the largest event that has ever been held in Queensland. ... It is the only event that brings the entire world together in peaceful competition, bringing hope for a better future.

  9. Council-first interactive program revealed for Sustainable Ipswich Month

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    8 Oct 2021: Spanning 3 to 30 November with more than a dozen free and low-cost events, Mayor Teresa Harding said the all-ages program explores simple, everyday ways residents can live ... For more information and to register for Sustainable Ipswich

  10. PROFILE 1 – PLATYPUS  Platypus   Ornithorhynchus anatinus  The platypus is one of Australia’s most remarkable mammals.  They are classified as a Monotrome, which means they raise their young like most mammals but do n (PDF, 113k)

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    7 Mar 2014: but do not give birth to live young. Instead they lay eggs and feed their young on milk secreted from ducts on the mother’s belly. ... above water level; and often amongst matted tree debris and roots.

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