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  1. Multi-million-dollar kerb and channel program to roll out across Ipswich

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    25 Jun 2021: Kirton Street (reconstruction kerb and channel both sides including full pavement rehabilitation), Redbank Plains, $480,000. ... Doyle Street (reconstruction of kerb and channel both sides including inlet pits), Silkstone, $306,000.

  2. Open Space and Recreation Strategy

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    22 Dec 2020: Open space is fundamental to people being able to participate in recreational and sporting activities. ... View the City of Ipswich Open Space and Recreation Strategy (PDF, 10.6 MB).

  3. Show Cause and Enforcement Notices

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    9 May 2023: Non-compliant swimming pool fencing. Significant unapproved building work in progress (e.g. ... Requirements commonly include:. Cease carrying out the development. Demolish or remove building work.

  4. Water Smart Street Trees

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    31 Jan 2023: The Water Smart Street Tree project is funded through council's Stormwater Quality Offsets program. ... The Water Smart Street Trees project is funded through the Stormwater Quality Offsets program.

  5. Eat Safe Businesses

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    2 Mar 2022: additional marketing opportunities. A food business may receive one of the star ratings set out below, but only businesses receiving three or more stars may publicly display their star rating:. ... Businesses demonstrating good levels of food safety

  6. Ipswich Central comes alive with opening of Tulmur Place civic plaza

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    22 Dec 2020: The new Nicholas Street Precinct represents an opportunity for significant growth and development for the city. ... We promise we will continue to engage with you on what you would like to see in your new Nicholas Street Precinct.

  7. Ipswich.qld.gov.au/seal SEAL POOL SAFETY SNAKES AND LADDERS Help Switchy ... (PDF, 949k)

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    1 Aug 2023: emergency. Move forward 1 space. 45The pool gate was left open and you. ... do in an emergency and know to call 000. Move forward 4 spaces.

  8. Building comes to life in Ipswich Central

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    28 Oct 2022: 28 October 2022. Innovative technology combining experiential design and architecture brings the Nicholas Street Precinct to life as six projectors are turned on, shining a light on the revitalisation of the ... Council’s redevelopment of the Nicholas

  9. Nicholas Street Precinct welcomes two new food favourites

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    2 Aug 2022: The Nicholas Street Precinct is coming alive. This is just the start of more eateries, restaurants, cafes, bars and retail stores opening right across the CBD. ... Ipswich Central Redevelopment Committee Chairperson and Division 3 Councillor Marnie Doyle

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    23 May 2022: a. facilitate the appropriate reuse of existing commercial, industrial, recreation,. entertainment and community building floor space;. ... existing non-residential buildings are reused for other purposes, in locations where the.

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