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  1. Illumination of Council Assets

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    26 Feb 2024: 1 Nicholas Street Façade. Ipswich Civic Centre. No charges apply for an approved Illumination of Council Assets Application where the eligibility criteria and general conditions have been met.

  2. Permit and Licence Information

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    15 Mar 2024: No longer allowing single-use water bottles, unless there is an onsite recycling bin or facility for these bottles.

  3. DIVISION 3 CITYWIDE BUDGET HIGHLIGHTS $49.5 millionMaintaining, upgrading and ... (PDF, 207k)

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    21 Jun 2023: $2.7 millionRiverview Resource Recovery Centre upgrades to green waste drop-off. $1.5 millionWiley Street Park, Ipswich new canteen and amenities upgrade.

  4. Media Releases

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    4 Apr 2024: decision to call-in the Wanless Recycling Park Pty Ltd development application.

  5. Council improvements drive $5 million in savings

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    29 Jun 2021: Council’s audit issues have seen a significant drop in volume since their peak in 2017.

  6. Media Releases

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    4 Apr 2024: 26 February 2021. Ipswich City Council’s major project-of-the-future – the Ipswich to Springfield public transport corridor – and its waste management and recycling challenges strategy have been recognised by

  7. Ebenezer Regional Industrial Area

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    8 May 2024: No local benefit from Inland Rail. Liveability impacts due to residents exiting LGA for work.

  8. New bin days to improve waste collection for 23,800 residents

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    18 May 2023: On average, 135 new household wheelie bins are put out every week for collection and up to 30,000 bins are emptied each day in Ipswich.”.

  9. Ipswich on board for State's Growth Areas Delivery Team

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    5 Mar 2021: Major transport infrastructure is an ongoing challenge for our growing suburbs – some areas have almost no access to public transport and other essential services.

  10. Clean-up continues after savage storms smash Ipswich

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    22 Dec 2020: We’re also asking anyone who may have contacted the SES for assistance but no longer requires it to please call and let us know so we can prioritise the response

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