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13 Sep 2022: Our Finances: what we spend and how we spend it. ... Our Priorities: what our priorities are and how we are doing.
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21 Jun 2023: 3. We are trusted by our community. 4. We are leaders in good governance. ... 5. We meet our State Government legislation, Local Law and compliance obligations and.
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3 May 2024: This $40 million investment will deliver the modernisation and upgrades to the North Ipswich Sport and Entertainment Precinct. ... The North Ipswich Sport and Entertainment Precinct will be an economic and lifestyle asset for Ipswich’s future half a
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19 Jun 2023: Unfortunately, residents in Redbank Plains and our fast growing suburbs will miss out on a regular bus service.”. ... Unfortunately, they’ve dropped the ball, with nothing for the upgrade in this Budget.
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19 Oct 2021: Council releases its Annual Budget 2021-22, one that plans for the city’s bright future while managing the needs of today. ... The $530 million budget finds a balance between limiting the financial impact on ratepayers and residents, while ensuring
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22 Dec 2020: When we commenced reviewing the budget some two months ago, we soon realised our hands were tied because of bygone financial decisions.”. ... She said the forecast revenue impact on the city’s $600 million annual budget was concerning.
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22 Dec 2020: There is a clear direction to prioritise jobs, growth and investment in the city, while caring for our community,” she said. ... We know that every day people and local businesses are hurting and we are directing every effort to ensure this budget
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17 Jul 2023: Planning for the future means understanding what our city is like now, while thinking about what we want for the future. ... enough land for housing, services and business in the areas they are needed, whilst also supporting the local economy and jobs,
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24 Jun 2021: Nearly $3 million has been set aside in council’s 2021-22 Budget to empower local businesses and create the right environment for investment. ... In the eleven months to May 2021, more than $46 million was spent on suppliers with an office based in
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14 Apr 2021: people from defence into our city. Also, we've got a great, hub here. ... And. so, we've got a tremendous amount of industry out. here.
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