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  1. New tenants locked in for Nicholas Street Precinct

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    25 Mar 2022: They will join Gelatissimo and That Dumpling Place as tenants in the precinct that will provide a relaxed atmosphere with great food, adjacent to the Ipswich Central Library on Nicholas Street,”

  2. Ipswich Mayor gets COVID-19 vaccination

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    28 May 2021: If you have difficulties with registering call 134 COVID (13 42 68).

  3. IPSWICH CITY COUNCILRates Only / Flood Search Application1 July ... (PDF, 119k)

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    19 Jun 2024: To the fullest extent allowed by law: – neither council nor any of its officers, employees or agents will be liable for any inaccuracies or errors in, or omissions from, the information. ... Generally, we do not disclose your personal information

  4. Grants assist with delivery of community infrastructure and services

    ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2022/grants-assist-with-delivery-of-community-infrastructure-and-services/grants-assist-with-delivery-of-community-infrastructure-and-services Cached Explore

    30 Jun 2022: The expected $38 million in grant funding includes money for existing council-run programs such as the Home Assist Service and local libraries as well as capital works projects.

  5. Budget 2021-2022

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    14 Nov 2023: Council’s 2021-22 budget, the second from Mayor Teresa Harding and Councillors, is strong and strategic, and one that can give the community considerable optimism about the future of Ipswich. Join us for exciting times ahead: our future together

  6. 30 June, 2022 Ipswich CBD revitalisation gets $41.5 million ... (PDF, 255k)

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    29 Jun 2022: With the opening of council’s 1 Nicholas Street administration building, Ipswich Children’s Library, Ipswich Central Library and Tulmur Place, this is a great time to visit the Nicholas Street

    by Shane Currie
  7. Mosquitos

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    12 Jul 2024: Some mosquitoes in and around your house can cause diseases such as Ross River Virus, Barmah Forest Virus and possibly Dengue Fever. It is the property owners’ responsibility to prevent mosquitoes from breeding on their property. The best way to

  8. Open Air Fires and Smoke Pollution

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    11 Nov 2022: Open Air Fires are Permitted in some circumstances and are regulated by Council Local Laws and the Fire and Emergency Services Act 1990.

  9. Report card reveals best financial governance for almost a decade

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    2 Aug 2023: Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding said the way council manages people, systems and processes to deliver financial reporting, efficient operations and compliance with applicable laws has received its highest rating since 2015.

  10. Waste and Circular Economy Transformation

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    8 May 2024: In 2019/20, Ipswich received 42 per cent, or 4.23 million tonnes, of Queensland’s waste with little to no community benefit.

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