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26 Jun 2024: The final 200 flood recovery projects are planned for this financial year.” Cr Antoniolli said the Voluntary Home Buy-Back Program will continue through to 2026. ... Voluntary Home Buy-Back Program to continue through to 2026 with engagement commencing
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20 Apr 2021: On behalf of the Infrastructure and Environment Department, I wish to advise you that Ipswich City Council will shortly commence survey work in your area. ... Yours Faithfully. Matt LennonTECHNICAL SERVICES MANAGER INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT
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24 Feb 2023: The February 2022 flood inundated almost 600 homes and 300 businesses, displacing residents, destroying livelihoods and leaving a major clean-up task,” Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding said. ... To date, council has spent more than $24 million on
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4 May 2023: 04 May 2023. Ripley and Redbank Plains continue to lead housing and population growth in the city, with Ripley adding 88 new homes and 267 new residents while Redbank Plains added ... Growth, Infrastructure and Waste Committee Deputy Chairperson
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26 Apr 2022: This year’s event saw a number of homes and businesses affected across the city. ... We have seen recent initiatives in that space, such as the $741 million Resilient Residential Recovery Package announced by the Queensland Government and Australian
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1 Nov 2021: 01 November 2021. After a year of fundraising the new memorial walls have been unveiled at a moving ceremony at the Ipswich General Cemetery on Saturday, 30 October. ... These plaques provide an opportunity to remember those who served the nation,
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22 Dec 2020: The ceremony, on 20 January, will feature Mayor Teresa Harding and the 2020 Ipswich Citizen of the Year Amy Hartness, a volunteer with the Rural Fire Service since 2004 and with ... We have had a tough year with the COVID-19 pandemic, but it has not
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12 Jun 2024: Ipswich currently has 22,521 residents who speak a language other than English at home, and is home to migrants from 163 countries of origin, and over 152 different languages.
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5 May 2022: Comprehensive asbestos information and resources are available on the Queensland Government websiteTo Assist Ipswich Farmers and other agvet chemical users affected by the recent floods, Agsafe, in collaboration with the Department
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20 Jul 2023: 20 July 2023. It is no secret that Ipswich is home to unrivalled youth talent, and council is now calling for young filmmakers to showcase their skills and creative flair as ... More than $3,000 in prizes is up for grabs to help advance your filmmaking,
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