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  1. Hazardous chemicals laid to waste on free drop-off day

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    17 Sep 2021: hazardous chemical drop-off day provides a free and safe dumping opportunity for residents. ... The standard disposal fee will apply for any waste items that are not hazardous chemicals brought on the day.

  2. Waste and Recycling

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    2 Jan 2024: Ipswich Waste Services provide residents sustainable waste management solutions

    Ipswich Waste Services provide residents sustainable waste management solutions

  3. Road to recovery free from mounds of flood waste

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    17 Mar 2022: More than 290 skip bins, which would have cost $150,000 in hire fees, were delivered free of charge to assist Ipswich businesses clean up after this disaster. ... The free skip bin flood assistance program to support Ipswich businesses clean-up flood

  4. Large item kerbside collection paused to aid flood recovery

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    11 Mar 2022: 11 March 2022. Scheduled city-wide large item kerbside collection services will be paused to redirect resources to flood-affected areas to best support the city’s recovery. ... March. Free skips are available to flood-affected businesses and community

  5. Recycling

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    31 Aug 2023: A: There are five categories of materials which can be recycled through your yellow lid recycling bin as part of the fortnightly kerbside collection service. ... Download the new Ipswich Bin App to find out what items can go into your recycling, general

  6. each bin is colour coded and clearly labelled to ... (PDF, 120k)

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    5 Apr 2022: Any general waste should be disposed of in the waste bins located around at the central bin stations or kitchen/eating areas. ... recycling. Central bin stations. Three to four bins including a document destruction bin, yellow recycling bin, red general

  7. Flood Recovery

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    15 Sep 2023: Council Flood Recovery Works. Since the February 2022 severe rain and flood event, Ipswich City Council has been busy identifying and assessing widespread damage. ... To view the financial summary of the flood recovery works please see:Report an issue.

  8. Safety

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    4 Mar 2022: Wait until authorities have declared the area safe before entering a flood zone. ... Do not use high-pressure water jets on asbestos-containing materials. Please stay safe on the roads as flood waters recede:.

  9. Mammoth recovery task well underway one year on from Ipswich 2022 floods

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    24 Feb 2023: Background. To date, council has spent more than $24 million on Ipswich’s flood recovery. ... Flood gauge at Colleges Crossing - $49,000. Piepers Road, Marburg culvert reconstruction- $14,000.

  10. Flood monitoring equipment improving community resilience

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    2 Mar 2023: system.”. The State Government’s Queensland Reconstruction Authority approved funding of more than $49,000 each for the flood gauge at Colleges Crossing and at Karalee. ... For more information about Ipswich’s flood recovery check the interactive

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