Council
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Cracks appear in CBD project
CRACKS have appeared in the Council’s $250 million redevelopment of the CBD with the popular Tulmur Place water feature shut down for months. On Friday…
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ICC brings heritage work under one plan
COUNCIL is working toward a Heritage Plan for the city to pull together a range of council projects and strengthen powers to protect important sites.…
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Historic home under threat
PROMINENT heritage-listed house Caloola is under threat from two fronts as the neglected exterior of the grand home is about to be built out by…
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Martin takes on empty city centre
MAYORAL candidate David Martin has fired the first shots of his campaign, taking aim at the gutted cinema building at the top of Nicholas Street.…
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Street Patio heads uptown
THE Council’s Street Patio project has moved to the Top of Town after a successful trial at a Limestone Street cafe. The portable patio takes…
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Council continues to wipe former councillors names from city
COUNCIL has wiped former councillor David Pahlke’s name from a second heritage marker sign despite outrage from the community and direction from councillors to stop…
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OIA investigates whistleblowers
AFTER dismissing four complaints against Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding the Office of the Independent Assessor is investigating the whistleblowers. Councillors Jacob Madsen and Nicole Jonic…
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Council supports lapping
AFTER years of attempts to move lappers out of town and police and State Government crackdowns on hooning, Ipswich City Council has embraced the controversial…
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Plan for new tip and pound revealed
EARLY concept designs for the Southern Resource Recovery Centre and Animal Management Facility have been released by Ipswich City Council. The plan, marked with a…
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Cycle network links to Queens Park
WORK has been completed on a section of the Eastern Ipswich Bikeway linking Queens Park to the city centre. The $1.6 million project, jointly funded…










