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  1. Royal Life Saving Queensland's Water STAARS Program

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    9 Apr 2024: The Royal Life Saving Queensland’s Water STAARS [Support to Access Aquatic Recreational Spaces] Program is designed to support people aged 6 years and older with a disability to access and recreate safely in and around various water bodies.

  2. Federal Budget brings big win for Mt Crosby Road Interchange

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    16 May 2024: 16 May 2024. Amidst its focus on delivering much needed cost-of-living relief for households, there were still a few big wins for the Ipswich region in Tuesday night’s Federal Budget, Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding said. “Ipswich is one of

  3. Two new businesses join Nicholas Street Precinct

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    14 Dec 2023: 14 December 2023. An independent school and an earthmoving and logistics company are the latest businesses set to move into the Nicholas Street Precinct. Ipswich Central Redevelopment Committee Chairperson Councillor Marnie Doyle said Ipswich City

  4. Media Releases

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    4 Apr 2024: 13 January 2023. Twin openings of new business Sofia Nails and the internal mall known as Tulmur Walk marked the first milestone for 2023 in the Nicholas Street Precinct redevelopment. 80,000 rejoice in Ipswich’s Christmas and New Year’s Eve

  5. 80,000 rejoice in Ipswich’s Christmas and New Year’s Eve festivities

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    13 Jan 2023: 13 January 2023. More than 80,000 people are estimated to have attended the 2022 Christmas in Ipswich program of events and New Year’s Eve festivities delivered by council and a range of community groups across the city. Ipswich Mayor Teresa

  6. New forum puts focus on the future of sport in Ipswich

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    26 Aug 2021: 26 August 2021. With a 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games in South East Queensland on the horizon, Ipswich City Council is hosting a new sport and recreation forum to explore what sport will look like in Ipswich in the coming decades. Sporting clubs

  7. Ipswich begins recruitment for new Chief Executive Officer

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    15 Jul 2021: 15 July 2021. Ipswich City Council has marked the beginning of a new era as it officially commences its search for a new Chief Executive Officer. Mayor Teresa Harding said council was looking for an experienced leader who can put council’s past

  8. North Ipswich Stadium takes step closer to try line

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    17 Jun 2021: 17 June 2021. An elite-level rectangular stadium is closer to the try line following Ipswich City Council’s decision to narrow the field down to two concepts for further study and final business case development. Mayor Teresa Harding said the

  9. Changes to CBD metered parking a win for residents and businesses

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    27 May 2021: 27 May 2021. A 15-minute free parking ‘grace’ period and the removal of timed and priced parking in Ipswich’s CBD on Saturdays will remain after a successful six-month trial of the changes. Mayor Teresa Harding said Ipswich City Council is

  10. Council waives tip fees for storm-impacted residents

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    6 Apr 2021: 06 April 2021. Ipswich residents impacted by last year’s Halloween hailstorms will be able to dispose of storm-damaged waste for free this April, as Ipswich City Council waives their fees to its refuse and recycling centres. Between 9 April and 9

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