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ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0009/148581/Mayor-Teresa-Harding-2021-22-Budget-speech-u.pdf Explore
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24 Jun 2021: And so today, we adopt the Ipswich City Council Budget for 2021/22. ... Budget we hand down today. For the first time in a long time, we have a clear and strategic plan for our city’s future.
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15 Aug 2023: Our Customer Charter. Putting our customers at the centre of everything we do. ... Provide us with your feedback if our service does not meet your expectations and share your ideas on how we can improve.
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21 Jun 2023: Ipswich. We have kept the average general rate increase for residential properties well below inflation at 5.5 per cent – or an additional $1.99 per week. ... I am proud of the Budget before us today – it finds the balance between delivering for our
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30 Jun 2022: While Council is not immune to these pressures, today’s Budget balances the cost of living pressures we are all experiencing with the investment needed to boost our flood recovery and ... Ipswich.qld.gov.au. Today Council delivers a record $621 million
by Jessica Freibergipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0009/243891/ICC_Customer_Charter_2023.pdf Explore
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25 Jul 2023: work with us to solve problems and reach solutions. provide us with your feedback if our service does not meet your expectations and share your ideas on how we can improve. ... waters we share. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and
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18 Jun 2021: 3. We are trusted by our community. 4. We are leaders in good governance. ... 6. We are transparent and evidence based in our planning, reporting and decision-making.
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17 Mar 2023: The traditional owners whose earth, winds and waters we share, have had a deep spiritual and cultural connection to country for thousands of years. ... We are rich in cultural heritage – from the stories of our traditional owners, to the new cultures
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6 Jun 2023: Inflation remains above 7 per cent, and the costs of sourcing supplies and delivering services are also continuing to rise. ... Over the past four budgets, council has managed to keep rate increases below inflation and we are committed to ensuring this
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22 Dec 2020: 30 June 2020. Ipswich City Council has announced a 2.75 per cent average rates rise as part of a $603.4 million annual budget, which will see a detailed ... Through this budget, we’re asking everyone to do their small bit, so collectively we can make a
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22 Apr 2021: While we have been faced with unprecedented times as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, our communities have voiced their views on what we need as a city both now ... These will be prioritised each year through the development of our Annual Plan
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