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ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2022/new-flood-recovery-map-pinpoints-councils-work-across-ipswich Cached Explore
8 Nov 2022: To date, council has spent more than $7 million on the city’s flood recovery with another $30 million allocated in our 2022-2023 Budget. ... We encourage everyone to look at the map and keep a check on the progress of our flood recovery projects.
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4 Apr 2024: Large item kerbside collection paused to aid flood recovery. ... of Ipswich’s flood recovery.
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30 Nov 2022: Local Disaster Management Group Deputy Chairperson Councillor Kate Kunzelmann saidthe flood cameras will allow residents to be better prepared during those times of severe rain and weather. ... To access the live feed from the flood cameras, go to
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12 Aug 2022: Local Disaster Management Group Chair Mayor Teresa Harding said the personal experiences of those affected by the devastating floods will guide future flood response. ... Council allocated $30 million in its 2022-2023 Budget for flood recovery, but the
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21 Apr 2021: The proposed Resource Recovery Strategy is shaped around community feedback, legislative requirements and best practice resource recovery. ... Council is now seeking feedback on the draft Resource Recovery Strategy from the community.
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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. ... Council has partnered with GIVIT to manage offers of goods or funds and match them to immediate needs in the community.
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6 May 2022: LOCAL COMMUNITY RECOVERY POP-UPS. Community Recovery support and assistance is available for residents who have been impacted by the flood event. ... FS101 Business Support Hub - Council is offering FS101 for local businesses who have been impacted by
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17 Mar 2022: 17 March 2022. The massive disaster effort across Ipswich’s flooded suburbs is transitioning to a city rebuilding phase as the piles of flood waste are cleared away. ... grants. For more information on the various grants available, go to the Ipswich
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27 Feb 2019: Some expenses incurred may be recoupable under the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DFRA), which allow for the funding and reimbursement of eligible expenditure in disaster situations. ... Table 2 – Responsibility for Resupply. 14 Section 5.8.4,
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5 May 2022: Skip Bins for Businesses and Community Organisations. The free skip bin flood assistance program has now concluded. ... of Environment and Science is conducting a ‘Flood Run’ to remove drumMUSTER eligible products impacted by the flood.
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