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ipswich.qld.gov.au/business/local/forms Cached Explore
3 Mar 2023: For forms relating to licences, permits and business related matter, please visit the appropriate link below. For information and forms relating to any of the following please visit Food Licences.. New Premises. Alteration to Food Premises
ipswich.qld.gov.au/business/local/food-licences/eat-safe-ipswich Cached Explore
24 Feb 2021: Our community deserves local food establishments that adhere to food safety, hygiene and cleanliness compliance guidelines. In order to ensure that our food businesses are operating at high levels of compliance and food safety levels are regularly
ipswich.qld.gov.au/business/local/food-licences/eat-safe-ipswich/eat-safe-resources Cached Explore
2 Mar 2022: View and download operational templates, checklists, guides, brochures and a selection of multilingual resources on the Eat Safe Ipswich program below:. general information on the program for the public. Eat Safe Businesses - information on the
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2023/business-is-booming-in-ipswich,-according-to-latest-data Cached Explore
24 Aug 2023: 24 August 2023. Key economic data reveals the Ipswich economy has smashed through the $12 billion mark for the first time. Economic and Industry Development Committee Chairperson Councillor Kate Kunzelmann welcomed the “business is booming” news.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/business/tenders Cached Explore
5 Mar 2021: The City of Ipswich undertakes substantial procurement activities in accordance with the requirements of Section 104 of the Local Government Act 2009, the Local Government Regulations 2012 and the Ipswich City Council Procurement Policy 2020-2021
ipswich.qld.gov.au/business/local/shopping_trolley_containment_system Cached Explore
22 Dec 2020: Ipswich City Council has strict laws regarding shopping trolleys to reduce the number of trolleys that are removed from shopping centres. Abandoned shopping trolleys reduce the amenity of the local area, can cause safety hazards on footpaths and