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ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0016/100573/Council-Ordinary-Meeting-Agenda-24-July-2018.pdf Explore
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30 Aug 2018: VML:CD. Vicki Lukritz. 3810 6221. 19 July 2018. NOTICE OF MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the ORDINARY MEETING OF COUNCIL is to be held on TUESDAY,24 JULY 2018 commencing at 9.00 am in the Council Chambers, on the 2nd Floor of theAdministration
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2023/new-program-to-help-ipswich-central-businesses-stand-out Cached Explore
31 Oct 2023: Successful applicants will be notified by 15 December 2023. To be eligible, a business must be physically located in the Ipswich Central area with a shopfront, and not be part of
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1 Jul 2024: Cost: $1,430.00 (10 working days). A standard planning and development property search certificate, in addition to the information contained in a limited planning and development property search certificate, must ... planning and development certificate,
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1 Jul 2024: Persons must obtain their own advice on such matters. Council and its officers and agents contract to supply information only on this basis.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0010/248194/Divisional-Newsletter_November2023_Marketing_WEB.pdf Explore
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31 Oct 2023: Residents must take civil action for redress. The Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal (QCAT) can provide residents with an avenue for making claims for loss or damages for certain matters. ... The bollards improve safety and protect community
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22 Jun 2021: To keep pace, council must plan for the future. We need new infrastructure, new roads and new facilities, as we advance at a rapid rate.
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30 Nov 2021: Our region must continue efforts to ramp up restoring vegetation to riverbanks and managing urban run-off.
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27 Sep 2023: By 2050, we must divert 95 per cent of our city’s waste from landfill, and we must increase recycling of our city’s waste by 70 per cent. ... Flood waters caused devastating damage across the city to almost 600 dwellings, 300 businesses, more than
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7 Dec 2022: Our population is forecast to double to over 520,000 by 2041 and the transport network we have today will not meet the needs of tomorrow, so we must continue to
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12 Jul 2021: 12 July 2021. SPARK Ipswich is hitting its high notes as its second week begins, featuring a festival designed specifically for children, must-see cabaret and historic music collaborations.
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