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Mayor pushes for transport projects in SEQ City Deal
IPSWICH Mayor Teresa Harding is pushing forward on finalising negotiations for the SEQ City Deal arguing for transport infrastructure for the city. Cr Harding brushed…
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Council plans to sell Swifts land
COUNCIL hopes to sell land leased to Swifts Leagues Club at Booval after the struggling bowls club has allowed facilities to run down to a…
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E-Scooters get a trial run at Springfield
E-SCOOTERS will fill Springfield Central streets and footpaths under a trial approved by Ipswich City Council last week. Councillors voted unanimously in favour of conducting…
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Antoniolli cleared after Supreme Court challenge
FORMER Ipswich Mayor Andrew Antoniolli has been cleared of all charges with an attempt to overturn his successful appeal of fraud convictions dismissed in the…
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Mayor urged to reject City Deal
Ipswich MPs have urged Mayor Teresa Harding to reject the stalled SEQ City Deal as a stoush between the State and Federal governments worsens. Deputy…
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Top bureaucrats’ wages jump during administration
IPSWICH’S Acting Chief Executive Officer Sonia Cooper has accepted a substantial pay cut to her predecessor David Farmer, awarded a total annual remuneration package of…
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ICC Complaints diverted to call centre
A NEW strategy aimed at improving customer service at Ipswich City Council won’t address the community’s main complaint – raising issues with their elected councillors.…
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Raceway investigated over pollution complaints
COMPLAINTS of soil washing in to Sandy Creek from the now barren Tivoli Raceway have been lodged with Ipswich City Council. The Council allowed major…
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Tully collects 40-year gong
LONG-SERVING Ipswich councillor Paul Tully has been awarded a special certificate of service for his 40 years in local government. He was presented the award…
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Stalled cinema deal a concern
CONCERNS are being raised about the council’s failure to lock in an anchor tenant for the Nicholas Street Precinct. With cinemas among the hardest hit…










