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  1. Much needed transport infrastructure unlocked by council

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    29 Jan 2022: Ripley Valley was declared an Urban Development Area (UDA) by the State Government in October 2010 and transitioned to a Priority Development Area (PDA) in 2013.

  2. Media Releases

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    4 Apr 2024: 25 February 2021. Ipswich City Council has received $620,000 to support economic and social recovery and improve resilience in the city following the 2019 Queensland bushfires.

  3. Illumination of Council Assets

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    26 Feb 2024: 1 Nicholas Street Façade. Ipswich Civic Centre. No charges apply for an approved Illumination of Council Assets Application where the eligibility criteria and general conditions have been met.

  4. Free kerbside collection commencing in Redbank Plains

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    21 Apr 2022: items can be easily and safely lifted by two people. no sharp or dangerous objects are placed on kerbside.

  5. Ipswich on board for State's Growth Areas Delivery Team

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    5 Mar 2021: Major transport infrastructure is an ongoing challenge for our growing suburbs – some areas have almost no access to public transport and other essential services.

  6. Clean-up continues after savage storms smash Ipswich

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    22 Dec 2020: We’re also asking anyone who may have contacted the SES for assistance but no longer requires it to please call and let us know so we can prioritise the response

  7. 1 2 3 4 1 1,100L REAR/FRONT LOAD 2 ... (PDF, 145k)

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    5 Apr 2022: CHECK Cardboard packaging (flattened). CHECK Manila folders. times No other waste materials can be placed in the cardboard recycling bins.

  8. Business Safety

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    19 Apr 2024: Place warning stickers or signs around your business such as 'No cash left on premises' or 'Smile you are on camera' to deter potential offenders from stealing or breaking into your

  9. Council urges State to move quickly on environmental regulator review recommendations

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    6 Jun 2023: Since July 2019, there have been almost 21,000 complaints from our community.

  10. CMC Rocks returns to Ipswich in 2022

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    26 Oct 2021: In 2015 the rapidly growing festival sold 5,802 tickets to 2019 where 21,380 tickets were sold within an hour.

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