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  1. Infrastructure critical to keep the fastest-growing region in Queensland moving

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    9 May 2022: Ipswich has the most rapid population growth of any local government area in Queensland, with 6,000 new residents each year.”. ... That population growth is set to continue with an abundant pipeline of new land for housing along that corridor,” Mayor

  2. Active and Healthy Program embraced by community

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    15 Sep 2023: In the 2022-2023 financial year, the Active and Healthy Program saw participation grow to 18,554 over a total of 1,112 activities/events/workshops delivered. ... Bike Riding Workshops saw a 483 per cent increase in participation and Active Seniors saw

  3. SLENDER MILKVINEMarsdenia coronata This vulnerable species occurs in eucalypt ... (PDF, 4867k)

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    1 Mar 2023: There are only seven known populations, with a large proportion of these existing within Flinders-Goolman Conservation Estate. ... PLUNKETT MALLEEEucalyptus curtisii This rare tree only has a few small populations remaining in South-East Queensland.

  4. Record visitor spending achieved in Ipswich

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    17 May 2023: The latest Tourism Research Australia (TRA) figures for 2022 show the Ipswich tourism sector has recovered from the COVID pandemic to a record expenditure level beating the previous highest figure - $289 ... compared to pre-COVID 2019 figures, which is

  5. EASTERN WATER DRAGONIntellagama lesueurii A common sight near waterways ... (PDF, 4916k)

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    1 Mar 2023: PLUNKETT MALLEEEucalyptus curtisii This rare tree only has a few small populations remaining in South-East Queensland. ... Through Enviroplan, some of the Plunkett Mallee’s remaining populations are being protected in the White Rock – Spring Mountain

  6. City of IpswichCommunity Reference Groups Six Month Monitoring and ... (PDF, 434k)

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    14 Apr 2021: This has included:. Demographics of members. Participation in decision-making. Access to information. ... respondents still felt that levels of community participation were low or very low.

  7. 2020 Ipswich.qld.gov.au City of Ipswich Waterway Health Strategy CONTENTS ... (PDF, 2737k)

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    25 Aug 2020: shaded linear pathways for walking and cycling. water supply for agriculture, industry and human consumption. ... They provide connected corridors of green links across the city; used for active and passive recreation such as picnicking, walking, cycling,

  8. 1Upper Black Snake Creek Improvement Plan - Final Report ... (PDF, 6873k)

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    9 Mar 2015: of the action plans are applicable to the entire catchment (refer Figure 1). ... Figure 2 – Summary of the Upper Black Snake Creek Catchment Improvement Planning Process.

  9. Critical and Enabling Infrastructure

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    14 Mar 2024: There is an urgent need to invest in planning, design and delivery of critical infrastructure upgrades that will address current demand and support the Ipswich region’s future population growth, including ... The highway is a critical route for both

  10. KOALAPhascolarctus cinereus This reserve is important habitat for a ... (PDF, 4892k)

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    1 Mar 2023: PLUNKETT MALLEEEucalyptus curtisii This rare tree only has a few small populations remaining in South-East Queensland. ... Through Enviroplan, some of the Plunkett Mallee’s remaining populations are being protected in the White Rock – Spring Mountain

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