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29 Apr 2024: Community Matters Newsletter. The Community Matters Newsletter is delivered quarterly to Ipswich households as part of Ipswich City Council’s commitment to keeping the community informed of council decisions, services and programs. Current edition
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17 Nov 2022: 17 November 2022. The inaugural Ipswich Community Services Workforce Summit has heard growth in this vitally important and exciting sector will contribute to job opportunities and social outcomes across the region. Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding said
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19 Apr 2024: The safety of families, children and young people within the community is of the utmost importance. Ipswich City Council aims to provide the families, children and young people of the community a safe environment to live and play in. It is important
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19 Apr 2024: Everyone has the right to live without fear and feel safe within their community. Every day there are many potentially unsafe or dangerous situations that you may come across and as such it is important that you utilise strategies and precautions
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2023/community-assists-in-finding-sites-for-new-western-resource-recovery-centre Cached Explore
13 Nov 2023: 13 November 2023. A new Resource Recovery Centre in the western part of Ipswich has taken another step forward, ensuring Council can keep up with the waste and recycling needs of the rapidly growing region. Growth, Infrastructure and Waste Committee
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29 Mar 2022: 29 March 2022. After thousands of suggestions were put forward from the community, six key themes have emerged for the new names of the former Pisasale Drive and Paul Pisasale Bridge. Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding said she was excited and proud to
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2023/community-gets-to-choose-when-large-items-collected-from-kerbside Cached Explore
2 Jun 2023: 31 May 2023. Ipswich residents will have greater access and more flexibility to dispose of unwanted household items with the introduction of an annual, on-demand large item collection service. The new service doubles the frequency of council’s
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14 Aug 2023: One of the ways council engages with the community on shaping the future of Ipswich is through the community panel. The panel is a modern form of community engagement which is more flexible and inclusive than the previous Community Reference Group
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2023/community-heroes-honoured-in-2023-ipswich-australia-day-awards Cached Explore
20 Jan 2023: 20 January 2023. Six inspirational recipients have been announced as winners in the 2023 Ipswich Australia Day Awards with Eastern Heights resident Donna Cavanagh named the 2023 Ipswich Citizen of the Year. Ms Cavanagh and other award finalists and
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22 Dec 2020: Citizen of the Year: Amy Hartness. Amy has volunteered with the Ipswich City State Emergency Service since early 2003, and with the Rural Fire Service since early 2004. In largely male dominated fields, she has never shied away from the challenges
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