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  1. Ready for take-off: 28 students on runway to success

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    9 Aug 2023: 09 August 2023. Mason Barratt knew it was the right program for him after hearing about it at a school assembly. The Year 10 student has an interest in planes, trains, autos and all things mechanical, so when he learned about Aviation Australia’s

  2. New Vietnamese restaurant opens in Nicholas Street Precinct

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    7 Jul 2023: 07 July 2023. The Nicholas Street Precinct continues to grow, welcoming its sixth food venue with the opening of Vietnamese restaurant Bun Bun Bao on Friday 7 July. Located inside Tulmur Walk, with outdoor seating available, Bun Bun Bao will be open

  3. City centre’s rebirth on track as funding allocated for next steps

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    22 Jun 2023: 22 June 2023. The steady rebirth of Ipswich’s city centre from empty footpaths and quiet streets into a vibrant, welcoming city is entering a new and exciting stage. Ipswich Central Redevelopment Committee Chairperson and Division 3 Councillor

  4. Ipswich libraries go from strength to strength in 2022

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    14 Feb 2023: 14 February 2023. Ipswich City Council’s six public library branches welcomed nearly 600,000 visitors last year, with every branch recording an increase in visitor numbers across 2022. In the city centre, the new Ipswich Children’s Library

  5. Ipswich’s 90-year-old jacarandas celebrated with historical plaque

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    31 Oct 2022: 31 October 2022. It has been 90 years since jacaranda trees were first planted in Brisbane Terrace, Goodna and a plaque has been unveiled to recognise their historical significance. Growth, Infrastructure and Waste Committee Chair Ipswich Mayor

  6. Next stage of transformation set to launch at Redbank Plains Road

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    3 Aug 2022: 03 August 2022. Big changes to Redbank Plains Road will kick off from August as the major upgrade project enters its third stage. Growth, Infrastructure and Waste Committee Chair Mayor Teresa Harding said Stage 3 of this catalyst project would

  7. Small business and council celebrate local initiatives

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    27 Apr 2022: 27 April 2022. The City of Ipswich has much to celebrate for Small Business Month in May with council and businesses partnering on programs to grow a more resilient local economy. Economic and Industry Development Committee Chairperson Councillor

  8. Media Releases

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    4 Apr 2024: 18 November 2021. Ms Sonia Cooper was officially named the new Chief Executive Officer of Ipswich City Council at a Council meeting today. Council to assist Top of Town businesses facing lockout. 17 November 2021. Ipswich City Council is doing all

  9. First tenant announced in Nicholas Street Precinct dining hub

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    20 Oct 2021: 20 October 2021. The first restaurant has been locked in for the new dining hub in the $250 million Nicholas Street Precinct revitalisation with established restauranteurs Janet Cao and David Wang bringing That Dumpling Place to the Ipswich CBD.

  10. Media Releases

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    4 Apr 2024: 25 June 2021. Ipswich City Council is investing in the city’s bright future with a significant commitment of almost $450 million to its three-year capital works program. Open and accountable council delivers budget on Transparency and Integrity Hub

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