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  1. Road Permits

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    31 Jan 2024: Confirmation for services / utility within the affected area can be obtained through DIAL BEFORE YOU DIG (DYED) on the website at www.1100.com.au or phone on 1100. ... Emergency services and all residents and businesses directly affected by the

  2. Economic Development

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    8 Feb 2023: Strengthening the local economy and building prosperity is a key priority for Ipswich City Council.

  3. Advertising

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    29 Aug 2022: There are a range of advertising options throughout the city for local business to utilise:. These sites are owned by Energex - for any booking and installation enquiries contact Energex on. 13 12 53. For bookings or enquiries related to advertising

  4. COVID-19 Business Resources

    ipswich.qld.gov.au/business/local/small-business-support/small-business-resources Cached Explore

    22 Dec 2020: Business Queensland. Mental health and wellbeing. Posters. Business and industry resources and factsheets. General cleaning, disinfection and health advice. COVID Safe Businesses - Queensland Government. COVID Safe management plans. COVID Safe

  5. Small Business Support

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    1 Mar 2021: Small businesses are at the heart of the Ipswich economy and account for a large majority of registered businesses in the region. There are approximately 10,000 businesses that are registered in Ipswich, and a massive 6,000 of these are sole

  6. Shopping Trolley Laws

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    22 Dec 2020: Ipswich City Council has strict laws regarding shopping trolleys to reduce the number of trolleys that are removed from shopping centres. Abandoned shopping trolleys reduce the amenity of the local area, can cause safety hazards on footpaths and

  7. Busking

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    31 Jan 2023: Measurements to be included which shows distances from buildings, infrastructure, and roadside etc.

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