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  1. Significant Flora and Fauna

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    2 Feb 2024: In addition to threatened or near threatened species at federal or state level, there are a number of such species significant to the Ipswich region. ... Wet and dry sclerophyll forests, especially near wetlands. Melithreptus gularis (black chinned

  2. Council Minutes (PDF, 2763k)

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    18 Feb 2016: The motion was put and carried. CITY INFRASTRUCTURE COMMITTEE. Moved by Councillor Bromage: That the City Infrastructure Committee Report No. ... That the report be received and the contents noted. 6. INFRASTRUCTURE DELIVERY PROGRESS –

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    by Anna Lewis
  3. City of Ipswich Community Development Strategy2021–2026 Ipswich.qld.gov.au http://Ipswich.qld.gov.au https://Ipswich.qld.gov.au/workwithus ... (PDF, 805k)

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    17 Mar 2023: The number of, and feedback from, key stakeholders attending the community services summit. ... The impact of our Indigenous wellbeing initiatives, including participant numbers and reported benefits.

  4. Community encouraged to help shape future resource recovery centre

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    17 Jul 2023: Growth, Infrastructure and Waste Committee Deputy Chairperson Councillor Paul Tully said it was important to plan for beyond the current Rosewood Recycling and Refuse Centre. ... It is a requirement that relevant site criteria be considered by council

  5. Life moves towards normal as COVID restrictions ease

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    22 Dec 2020: Larger businesses maximum number of customers at any one time is determined by the 4 square metre rule. ... The Ipswich Art Gallery, Ipswich Civic Centre and Ipswich Libraries will determine visitor numbers by the one person per 4 square metre rule.

  6. ipswich.qld.gov.au/flyingfox Flying foxes in Ipswich Three species of flying ... (PDF, 228k)

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    27 Jul 2023: Council’s role is to monitor and advise people on how to minimise the impacts of living near flying foxes. ... Installation, maintenance or removal of infrastructure. What you can’t do. DO NOT TOUCH flying foxes, even with gloves.

    by Belinda Whelband
  7. STEP ONE Thoroughly search your home.Use flashlights to check ... (PDF, 6814k)

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    9 Mar 2020: Your dog’s microchip number. Date last checked details were up-to-date. Pound and shelter phone numbers:. ... date microchip, collar with current phone number, desexing and effective containment on yourproperty.

  8. Alice Street drainage and kerb channel works improve flood resilience

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    25 Aug 2023: It was great to see so many people take an interest in an Ipswich City Council infrastructure project.”. ... The project was delivered with $1.5 million in funding from the Australian Government - Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LRCIP)

  9. Six new homes built each day, with 6,228 new residents moving to Ipswich

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    28 Jul 2023: Ipswich welcomed 17 new residents a day and population trends show we are Queensland’s fastest growing city, but we need the infrastructure to support this growth. ... Growth, Infrastructure and Waste Committee Deputy Chairperson Paul Tully said

  10. IPSWICH CITY COUNCIL ■ ANNUAL PLAN QUARTER 4 REPORT ... (PDF, 2268k)

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    28 Aug 2023: the relevant Corporate Plan catalyst projects, presented in alignment with the iFuture themes. ... Brisbane StreetRegent Honeyeaters among native trees – George Bocking – Burnett Street near Brisbane Street.

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