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ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2020/ipswich-delivers-with-new-and-improved-parks-and-sports-fields-in-2021-22-budget2 Cached Explore
24 Jun 2021: 24 June 2021. Ipswich City Council will deliver more than $8.6 million from the 2021-22 Budget on new and existing parks and sports grounds across the city, plus upgrades, extensions and rehabilitation to other facilities. Chair of the Community,
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20 Jan 2022: 20 January 2022. Zoe Knorre, Chief Executive and founder of Grace Homestead, is the 2022 Ipswich Citizen of the Year. Ms Knorre, along with other award nominees and winners, was honoured on Wednesday at the annual Ipswich Australia Day Awards, held
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2 Jul 2018: COUNCILLOR’S APOLOGIES: Nil. 1. SYSTEMATIC INSPECTION PROGRAM TO IDENTIFY UNREGISTERED DOGS With reference to a report by the Acting Manager (Animal Management) dated 10 May. ... systematic inspection program in accordance with section 114 of the
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7 Mar 2023: 9. FOCUS AREA 5: GREEN WORKPLACE TRAVELGoal: Increase Council staff participation in choosing sustainable and active transport modes. ... FOCUS AREA 3: CIRCULAR ECONOMY FOR THE COMMUNITYGoal: For the Ipswich community to be actively engaged in circular
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9 Feb 2024: Please read through the following questions most frequently asked about parking in Ipswich:. If all car parks in the Ipswich city centre were free, the premium parking bays would be occupied all day by long-sttay parkers. This practice would hurt
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14 Aug 2023: We’re focused on planning, designing, delivering and maintaining key infrastructure to cater for Ipswich’s current and ever growing population. Our capital works program reflect our community vision and priorities, ensuring we deliver a safe,
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22 Jun 2021: Natural Environment The natural environment is a collective term to describe the diverse network of land and water areas in a comparatively natural state that provide habitat for native animals and ... wildlife refuge; strategic remnants vegetation
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2 Apr 2018: MINUTES OF COUNCIL ORDINARY MEETING. 27 FEBURARY 2018. Held in the Council Chambers, Administration Building. The meeting commenced at 9.00 am. ATTENDANCE AT COMMENCEMENT. Councillor Antoniolli (Mayor), Morrison, Tully, Silver, Stoneman, Wendt
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28 Apr 2016: Bougainvillea ‘Temple Fire’ Temple Fire Bougainvillea. Brachyscome multifida Cut-leafed Daisy. Bulbine frutescens Cats’ Tail Lily.
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10 Nov 2021: 10 November 2021. North pole installations, suburban light wonderlands, letters to Santa, fleets of merry performers, spectacular community carols and so much more will pop-up across the city as part of this year’s Christmas in Ipswich celebrations
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