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ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/239215/Voluntary-Home-Buy-Back-Program-Notification-of-Demolition-Works.pdf Explore
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19 Jan 2023: removing building material and associated waste from site. • rehabilitation of the site to meet existing ground levels and make good all impacted areas. •
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13 Jan 2021: Economic and Industry Development Committee chairperson Councillor Nicole Jonic said the pilot program was identified as a priority in the City of Ipswich Destination Management Plan.
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23 Jan 2024: The plantings will provide erosion control and stabilisation for the banks of the gully, as well as increasing habitat for butterflies, insects and frogs,” Mrs Rinehart said.
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10 May 2023: Ipswich is Queensland’s oldest provincial city and it’s through the commitment of private citizens, the National Trust and Council, that so many Ipswich heritage buildings still stand today,” Mayor
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/corporate_publications/budget-2021-22 Cached Explore
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
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15 Sep 2023: Council are committed to working with the community to rebuild our assets, while taking into account the long-term resilience of the structures we are building.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2023/australian-governments-voice-to-parliament-brought-to-councils-agenda Cached Explore
19 Jul 2023: A Notice of Motion was put forward by Division 2 Councillor Paul Tully, and seconded by Division 3 Councillor Andrew Fechner, at council’s ordinary meeting of 22 June that:.
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17 Feb 2021: A notice of motion from Cr Andrew Fechner at the recent Growth, Infrastructure and Waste Committee meeting urged council to take the immediate action required to clear the backlog of overgrown
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8 May 2024: The waste industry has expanded significantly in Ipswich through landfill developments, without due consideration of the impacts on residents, or the future outlook of South East Queensland and Queensland waste policy
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12 Aug 2022: Environmental assessments will be conducted for the development of new fire infrastructure. ... burns as required under the Act. Additional notifications may take the form of public notices.
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