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ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2020/clean-up-continues-after-savage-storms-smash-ipswich Cached Explore
22 Dec 2020: Mayor Harding said there had been high demand on council and SES crews. ... Ipswich SES crews will be joined today by volunteers from Brisbane, Moreton Bay, Redlands, Scenic Rim and the Gold Coast.
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5 Apr 2022: As the flood waters receded, the LDMG began to coordinate the enormous clean-up which saw about 10,000 tonnes of waste removed from the city as well as Council’s ... Mayor Teresa Harding. Community Matters. The community cleans up at North Booval after
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2024/roll-up,-roll-up,-roll-up-for-the-next-round-of-the-regional-arts-development-fund Cached Explore
15 Feb 2024: 15 February 2024. Ipswich City Council is seeking expressions of interest for the Regional Arts Development Fund from the community on projects to take centre stage. The Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) is delivered as a partnership between the
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25 Nov 2022: There were 33,771 FOGO collections which resulted in 82 tonnes of organic material being diverted from landfill,” Mayor Harding said. ... More than 100,000 free plants were up for grabs, with residents entitled to six free plants each financial year
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21 May 2019: 10. 3.3.1 Door Knocking. 10. 3.3.2 My Ipswich Alerts (Early Warning Network). ... The areas are based. off historical flood lines of 1974 and 2011 events.
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3 Mar 2022: We are grateful for Ipswich’s incredible generosity and desire to help support residents impacted by the floods.
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13 Sep 2022: Local Disaster Management Group Deputy Chairperson Councillor Russell Milligan said council’s flood recovery efforts remain in full swing. ... Leichhardt Park, One Mile. River Heart parkland (including walkway up to Bob Gamble), Ipswich.
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18 Sep 2023: The 2021-22 floods, which caused damage to almost 7,000 homes, were one of the state’s most devastating natural disasters. ... Many Ipswich residents who have sold up under the scheme tell us how relieved they are to be free of the stress of living
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17 Jun 2022: However, it will not cover the full cost impact of this year’s floods. ... Council has spent close to $5 million to-date on flood recovery and we still have a long road ahead,” Mayor Harding said.
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2 Oct 2022: Under the Resilient Homes Fund, funding is available to assist eligible flood-affected homeowners to:. ... repair or retrofit homes. raise flood affected homes. apply to have their homes bought on a voluntary basis.
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