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

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    17 Nov 2022: Economic and Industry Development Committee Chairperson Councillor Nicole Jonic said the healthcare and social assistance industry is Ipswich’s second highest employer, providing jobs to 14 per cent of the ... A strong, empowered and resilient

  2. Community to shape the future of Ipswich Central

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    16 Sep 2021: Our vision is for this precinct to stay at the heart of the city’s civic, cultural and economic activity.”. ... Council will keep listening to our valued stakeholders and connecting your needs to the investment agenda across government and the

  3. Community assists in finding sites for new Western Resource Recovery Centre

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    13 Nov 2023: Division 4 Councillor Kate Kunzelmann said council was serious about providing a first-class waste management and resource recovery service for our growing community. ... the needs of our growing community, recover more resources and reduce waste to

  4. Community encouraged to help shape future resource recovery centre

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    17 Jul 2023: This council is serious about providing a first-class waste management and resource recovery service for our growing community,” Mayor Harding said. ... the needs of our growing community, recover more resources and reduce waste to landfill.

  5. Community gets to choose when large items collected from kerbside

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    2 Jun 2023: This was a driving factor in council finding a more efficient but also greener option for our residents. ... This is a very positive step forward. We will now be able to be recycle most of what is disposed of and are doing our bit to reduce landfill.".

  6. Community once again onboard for Clean Up Australia Day

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    12 Feb 2024: Ipswich City Council Chief Executive Officer Sonia Cooper said council will once again support the clean-up efforts of residents from our neighbourhoods to natural areas across the city. ... Cleaning up litter in Ipswich has flow-on effects all the way

  7. Community called on to shape the future of Ipswich

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    22 Feb 2022: Consultation is key in understanding the views of our community, and this helps Council make better, more informed choices for the city,” Mayor Harding said. ... Diverse perspectives help council develop a balanced understanding of community

  8. Community event to celebrate first nations culture

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    14 Sep 2021: said. “Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples make up 4.4 per cent of our city’s population and bring so much to our cultural and community life. ... This year’s event is a special time for our community with this year’s theme being Heal

  9. Community feedback called for Richardson Park playground design

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    10 May 2022: Growth, Infrastructure and Waste Committee Chairperson Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding said the detailed concept design was developed using the community feedback council received in February. ... I encourage residents to again take part in our community

  10. Community input needed for balanced approach to flying fox roost management

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    28 Apr 2023: With our growing population, urban expansion and other impacts, we need to ensure our plan is suitable to guide the management of current and future roosts in the city.”. ... Our environment needs flying foxes for the dispersal of vital native plants

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