A second quarter snapshot shows Ipswich’s population continues to grow10 August 2021 Ipswich’s population has grown to 234,614 with 1,684 new residents moving to Ipswich in the second quarter of this year, according to council’s latest quarterly planning and development snapshot from 1 April to 30 June 2021. |
Independent panel to hear sensitive landfill matters10 August 2021 A development application for a new landfill and recycling centre in Ipswich will be the first to be referred to an Independent Decision Review Panel (IDRP) for public hearing, under an innovative process introduced by Ipswich City Council. |
Council removes 75 trolleys in Bremer River clean up09 August 2021 Ipswich City Council removed 75 abandoned trolleys from the Bremer River in the past year, partnering with Healthy Land and Water to target stretches of the river and riverbanks between the Bradfield Bridge and David Trumpy Bridge, and around River Heart Parklands. |
Ipswich City Council facilities to reopen after extended lockdown08 August 2021 Ipswich City Council’s various community facilities will reopen on Monday, 9 August after the eight-day lockdown ends at 4pm Sunday, 8 August. |
Council to mark 25 years of Enviroplan with new facilities at Hardings Paddock06 August 2021 Council will celebrate 25 years of Enviroplan on 28 August, with the opening of the new Hardings Hub at the Flinders-Goolman Conservation Estate. |
Council connecting small businesses to COVID-19 lockdown grant06 August 2021 Ipswich City Council has joined forces with the local business community to present online workshops designed to help small businesses to apply for the 2021 COVID-19 Business Support Grants announced by the State Government this week. |
All systems FOGO for green trial06 August 2021 Community consultation has begun for residents directly involved in the upcoming food organics, garden organics (FOGO) trial, with Council engaging with approximately 1,000 participating households in Bellbird Park and Raceview. |
Be counted to improve community services and infrastructure04 August 2021 Ipswich residents are being encouraged to be counted in this year’s Census on Tuesday 10 August to help improve community services and infrastructure for the future. |
Council committee meetings to go virtual04 August 2021 Ipswich City Council will strictly adhere to current COVID restrictions by moving its upcoming committee meetings to a virtual format. |
Council raises concerns with Inland Rail project03 August 2021 Ipswich City Council has responded to the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the 47-kilometre Helidon to Calvert section of the $5 billion Inland Rail Project, highlighting the impacts on traffic and road safety of new level crossings, and risks regarding emergency management, noise and native flora and fauna among other |