Council
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State regulator accused of apathy
ENVIRONMENT Department chiefs say its officers have been at composter Wood Mulching Industries’ (WMI) Swanbank site to check compliance with its latest obligations. WMI must…
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Climate Change not on candidates’ radar
CANDIDATES standing for the Ipswich City Council elections have shown little interest in what local government can do to address climate change. Ipswich Climate Action…
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Martin defends NuGrow rendezvous
MAYORAL hopeful David Martin says he has nothing to hide over his coffee shop meeting with a waste industry boss last week whose company is…
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Sheila stands up to Mayor’s ‘blame game’
MAYOR Teresa Harding has been slammed for blaming her Administration’s failings on two of her own councillors. On podcast Ipswich Today Mayor Teresa Harding blamed…
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Greens call for rethink on CBD redevelopment
GREENS candidates in Division 3 are calling for a revision to the Nicholas Street redevelopment. Division 3 candidate Danielle Mutton said she and fellow Greens…
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Mayoral candidates debate cinema building cost
AS part of our election coverage we feature mayoral candidates this week. We asked candidates: Is the budget blowout in the cost to redevelop the…
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Candidates not happy with roads funding share
AS part of our election coverage we feature Division 4 candidates this week. We asked candidates: Has Council directed enough works in kerb and channelling,…
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Council clamps down on Josh’s café
DISABLED rights champion Joshua Poole is moving ahead after dealing with years of enforcement notices from Ipswich City Council threatening to close down his popular…
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Green bin system delayed
PLANS to move to a three bin system have been delayed to next year following criticism over Ipswich City Council’s decision to award a trial…
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Council calls for action on youth crime
IPSWICH City Council is calling on the State Government to enact a new law called “Vyleen’s Law” to implement initiatives to identify and reduce youth…










