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  1. Terms of Reference Growth Management Community Reference Group INTRODUCTIONIpswich ... (PDF, 62k)

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    21 Oct 2019: The scope of the Growth Management Community Reference Group is limited to the following:. ... Growth and sustainable development. Transport and infrastructure. Capital Works Program. Community housing needs and housing diversity.

  2. New Keanes Bridge connecting the community

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    22 Nov 2023: Quotes attributable to Growth, Infrastructure and Waste Committee Deputy Chairperson, Councillor Paul Tully:. ... More and more people are choosing to call Ipswich home and this new concrete bridge will not only benefit residents today, but also ensure

  3. New online tool improves access to planning information

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    29 Aug 2022: Our city is the fastest growing in Queensland, welcoming 4,820 new residents in the past financial year,” Mayor Harding said. ... The city is currently home to 242,370 residents and is expected to welcome another 278,000 residents by 2041.

  4. Ipswich's population continues to grow

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    12 May 2021: Spring Mountain has added the most new houses with 90 being built and a total of 257 residents moving into the suburb. ... South Ripley had growth of 122 people and 38 homes followed by Collingwood Park with 95 residents moving in and Redbank Plains with

  5. Mo “nsCOMMITMENT TO PARTICIPATE IN THE WELCOMING CITIES NETWORK ... (PDF, 64k)

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    7 Jul 2021: Welcoming is not just the right thing to do, it's the smart thing to do.". ... We understand that the Welcoming Cities network involved a number of key elements:.

  6. Date Wednesday 11 December 2019 Time 6 - 8pm ... (PDF, 586k)

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    14 Apr 2021: John Janetzki Resilient Communities Ursula Monsiegneur Growth Management Bob Hampson Environment Grace Muriuki Growth Management. ... Transparent Governance Olaf Heerenans Growth Management Martin Corkery Transparent Governance Peter Alward Economic

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  7. Year of success and fiscal responsibility

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    31 Oct 2023: In the past financial year, 6,228 new residents now call Ipswich home and on average six new houses were built every day. ... From the redevelopment of the city centre at Nicholas Street Precinct, to the burgeoning new suburbs on our eastern, southern

  8. New year, new modern clubhouse for South Ripley

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    26 Jan 2024: Division 1 Councillor Sheila Ireland said the new facilities featured toilets and showers, amenities, facilities for people with disabilities and an office. ... RVFC president David ‘Willow’ Wilson said the new facilities would benefit the community

  9. New resource recovery and animal management centre one step closer

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    10 Aug 2023: Features of this site include:. Design for future growth and expansion to neighbouring lots (also council-owned land). ... Is in the growth corridor of the city. Will have a co-located tip shop and shared resident car parking infrastructure with the new

  10. First Community Title Scheme demolished under Buy-Back program

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    15 May 2024: 15 May 2024. Demolition is now underway on the first community title scheme to have achieved voluntary home buy-back as part of the $741 million Resilient Homes Fund (RHF), jointly ... Work is also continuing with homeowners registered for Resilient

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