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

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    24 Apr 2023: Jim Seymour Park was identified as a perfect site for this event as the Sandy Creek catchment provides important platypus habitat,” Cr Tully said. ... This initiative is a beautiful way to honour our mothers and grandmothers, and a great way to get

  2. Safety Initiatives

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    19 Apr 2024: For further information regarding the My Police Ipswich Blog or local Police crime prevention initiatives you can contact the Ipswich Crime Prevention Unit contact them on (07) 3817 1351 or email

  3. Community once again onboard for Clean Up Australia Day

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    12 Feb 2024: Cleaning up litter in Ipswich has flow-on effects all the way to Moreton Bay, as every piece of litter that ends up in our creeks and rivers starts its journey ... It is up to every single person to take care of the environment and healthy waterways are

  4. Community feedback called for Richardson Park playground design

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    10 May 2022: play on and explore imaginary waterways.”. ... Important features of the concept design include a nature area with a dry creek bed and water play equipment, more seats to take in the wonderful views of the Brisbane River,

  5. 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). ... Support of 75 per cent or more is needed from landowners along Pisasale Drive to proceed with a name change, with three out of four landholders agreeing to

  6. Community Matters program bringing your Division 4 councillors to you

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    26 May 2021: The program provides an opportunity for residents to engage with councillors and discuss important issues in their area, provide feedback on projects and have a say about community engagement initiatives council ... It’s also your opportunity to

  7. Community Safety

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    4 Mar 2021: Ipswich City Council is committed to working in close partnership with not only the police but with the citizens and local community organisations to create a widespread all-inclusive approach towards a safer community for both its visitors and

  8. Business Safety

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    19 Apr 2024: There are many forms of potential safety issues that could affect your business, including shoplifting, burglary and personal safety issues. The potential risk of these issues occurring can be substantially reduced by implementing several simple

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

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    9 Nov 2022: Council’s Community Projects Funding Program offers up to $15,000 in support to community groups and organisations for one-off projects and initiatives that will benefit our community and city,” ... Successful applicants included service clubs and

  10. Graffiti Management

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    22 Dec 2020: Graffiti is identified as a criminal act punishable under wilful damage offences in the Queensland Criminal Code Act. Graffiti is defined as writing or drawings scribbled, scratched, or sprayed illicitly on a wall or other surface in a public place

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