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  1. Community unites in local youth action plan for Rosewood

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    25 Aug 2023: 25 August 2023. Ipswich City Council, in partnership with local schools and community groups, has launched the Rosewood Youth Collective Action Group, holding its first meeting last week. ... Together, we aim to develop and implement localised solutions

  2. Community drives significant road upgrades for Division 4 rural localities

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    26 Aug 2021: Division 4 Councillors Russell Milligan and Kate Kunzelmann said Council was delivering the biggest boost to local roads that Thagoona and surrounds have seen for many years. ... We’ve combined local input and expert assessments to ensure the best

  3. Car and Transport Safety

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    19 Apr 2024: Children and adults must be properly restrained to ensure their safety while travelling in motor vehicles. ... The driver is responsible for ensuring that all people travelling in their vehicle are correctly restrained.

  4. Community art champion puts unique spin on portraiture

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    9 Mar 2021: The exhibition was two years in the making with one local describing it as Australian domestic bliss on a canvas. ... Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding said that the exhibition is another wonderful opportunity to empower local creatives.

  5. Community to plant trees to honour Ipswich mothers and women

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    24 Apr 2023: Division 2 Councillor Nicole Jonic said Trees for Mum is great way to spend quality time with the family while enhancing local sustainability. ... Plant species are chosen to suit local climate and soil conditions and are propagated and grown in

  6. Community submits thousands of new names for former bridge and drive

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    29 Mar 2022: Local flora or fauna such as the Rakali (an aquatic mammal common in Ipswich waterways). ... Local (non-sports/community) hero or founding family. No name – it was suggested the bridge not be named after person or thing.

  7. Community need drives local Ipswich projects

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    27 Jul 2021: 27 July 2021. Smaller projects that might not feature in Ipswich City Council’s citywide major capital works program will get some much-needed attention following the first consideration of a new $500,000 building and improvement fund. Ipswich

  8. Community groups receive $68,000 from council funding program

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    9 Nov 2022: 09 November 2022. Eight local organisations will share in more than $68,000 of financial support from Round 1 of council’s 2022-2023 Community Projects Funding Program for projects that ... Local sporting clubs also received assistance for projects to

  9. Graffiti Management

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    22 Dec 2020: Graffiti tagging and vandalism costs Queensland's local councils millions of dollars each year - these are funds that would otherwise be spent on providing local projects like parks, walk ways and ... groups to clean up graffiti in their local area.

  10. Community Services Workforce Summit promotes jobs and growth in Ipswich

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    17 Nov 2022: The community services sector is one of the largest employers in Ipswich and an essential part of the local economy,” Mayor Harding said. ... The goal of the summit is to develop a shared agenda for growing and developing the local community services

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