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  1. Mayor Teresa Harding 2023-2024 Budget speech 22 June 2023 ... (PDF, 64k)

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    21 Jun 2023: This year, council is overseeing a record $692 million budget for our city. ... And, our local businesses know it! Off the back of council’s investment, more than 50 new businesses have opened in Ipswich Central over the past two years – a far cry

  2. Page 1 of 3 Version Control and Objective ID ... (PDF, 361k)

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    23 May 2022: Defence industry,. • Agri-business,. • Advanced manufacturing exports,. • Tourism and education. ... export, investment and cultural representations. • Providing strong representation of key industries to government trade and investment,.

    by Amber van Sloten
  3. 30 June, 2022 Collaboration to create employment opportunities in ... (PDF, 272k)

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    29 Jun 2022: We are expecting rapid growth in key industries such as transport, logistics and warehousing, manufacturing, health and community services and hospitality in coming years,” Cr Jonic said. ... Council is committed to economic growth that is relevant for

    by Shane Currie
  4. City of Ipswich Community Development Strategy2021–2026 Ipswich.qld.gov.au http://Ipswich.qld.gov.au https://Ipswich.qld.gov.au/workwithus ... (PDF, 805k)

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    17 Mar 2023: Our community is progressive, innovative and community stakeholders are empowered and supported to address the social and economic issues and together we collaborate for positive change. ... Strengthen our commitment on inclusion and access to overcome

  5. Collaboration to create employment opportunities in 2022-2023 Budget

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    30 Jun 2022: We are expecting rapid growth in key industries such as transport, logistics and warehousing, manufacturing, health and community services and hospitality in coming years,” Cr Jonic said. ... Council is committed to economic growth that is relevant for

  6. Major companies eyeing investment opportunities in Ipswich

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    2 Aug 2022: Economic and Industry Development Committee Chairperson Councillor Nicole Jonic said the numbers were extremely encouraging and reflected council’s business drive in the region. ... This alone is a significant opportunity that will boost our sovereign

  7. Deputy Mayor nominated for key business group

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    16 Dec 2021: This will enable the City of Ipswich to have a seat at the table on a very important organisation and push our economic credentials as we continue to grow at unprecedented ... Cr Jonic recently provided highlights for 2021 in her second year as chair of

  8. Planning in Ipswich

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    17 Jul 2023: Guiding our rapid growth and change. Facilitating housing and lifestyle choice, diversity and affordability. ... The State Planning Policy outlines the current state interests which guides how councils should plan for housing, economic growth, the

  9. Waste directive review highlights progress, additional actions to improve odour issues

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    29 Jan 2024: to tackling waste industry issues and improving our own residential waste management and resource recovery. ... Continue proactive compliance programs with waste industry operators and consider a specific compliance resource to focus on waste issues.

  10. Temporary planning protections extended over waste operators

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    7 Dec 2023: Many of our current waste industry operators were first attracted to Ipswich for the former open cut mining voids across our city, leading to the establishment of landfills and compost manufacturing. ... Growth, Infrastructure and Waste Committee Deputy

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