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  1. 1. Acceptance 1.1. These Terms and Conditions (Terms) constitute ... (PDF, 39k)

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    29 Jan 2024: 1.4. This Agreement is made and governed in accordance with the State of Queensland Law.

  2. New Business and Renovation

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    3 Mar 2023: Prior to starting any food business you must check with Council's Planning and Regulatory Services Department to ensure that land use is suitable for your intended use. The facility must meet the requirements for the Food Act 2006 and the Food

  3. Weekend work to kick-start Redbank Plains Road upgrade

    ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2024/weekend-work-to-kick-start-redbank-plains-road-upgrade Cached Explore

    26 Jun 2024: 26 June 2024. A closure this weekend of a key section of Redbank Plains Road will seek to revitalise work on council’s major road upgrade. Infrastructure, Planning and Assets Committee Chairperson Cr Andrew Antoniolli said the closure of one lane

  4. New Keanes Bridge connecting the community

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    22 Nov 2023: 22 November 2023. Improved load capacity and safety for motorists are among the benefits the new Keanes Bridge on Keanes Road at Rosewood will deliver for the community. Now operational, the new concrete structure replaced the previous timber bridge,

  5. Urban growth corridor moves ahead with development approval

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    13 Oct 2023: 13 October 2023. Ipswich City Council has approved a new development at Thagoona, which will provide 359 properties and address a growing demand for more housing across this region and South East Queensland. Sargeant Planning and owner, TPDP 2 Pty

  6. Ipswich welcomes 250,000th resident

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    27 Sep 2023: 27 September 2023. Queensland’s fastest growing city, Ipswich, has hit a major population milestone. Dave and Philisha Riddell last week received the keys to their newly built home at Walloon, pushing the city’s population up to 250,000. The

  7. Extensive council submission proposed on Wanless call-in

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    28 Jun 2022: 28 June 2022. Ipswich City Council has prepared an extensive submission to the State Government on its decision to call-in the Wanless landfill proposal and is urging residents to do the same before the 30 June 2022 deadline. Despite council

  8. Redbank Plains Road Upgrade (Stage 3)

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    22 Jul 2024: Redbank Plains Road Upgrade Stage 3 (Keidges Road to Kruger Parade) will upgrade this section of Redbank Plains Road to a four-lane, divided carriageway configuration. Redbank Plains Road and Queen Street together function as a key arterial road

  9. Contractor selected for Colleges Crossing restoration project

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    12 Dec 2023: 11 December 2023. A major step forward has been made for the popular Colleges Crossing Recreation Reserve in Chuwar, with Ipswich City Council approving a $5.5 million contract for the reserve’s rehabilitation. Growth, Infrastructure and Waste

  10. Urgent State Government inquiry into waste odours needed

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    19 May 2022: 19 May 2022. Ipswich City Council is calling for an urgent state inquiry to ensure the health impacts of ongoing stench from private waste operators is appropriately investigated. Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding moved a Mayoral Minute at the Ordinary

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