Council
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Women’s shelter moves step closer
COUNCIL has been applauded by the head of a local charity for helping bring the dream of a female-only homeless shelter in the city one…
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Parkland named after champion for flood victims
THE first area of parkland resumed in Goodna through the flood buyback scheme will be named in honour of local advocate for flood victims Frank…
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Have your say on future locations for infrastructure
RESIDENTS are being urged to have their say on where the city’s future parks, roads and community facilities should be located under a draft Local…
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Nature corridors preserved under new town plan
AN Environmental Management zone has been introduced in Ipswich City Council’s new planning scheme in an attempt to protect habitat in the rapidly growing city.…
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Braced for rates rise as economic challenges remain
WITH inflation remaining above 7 percent ratepayers are bracing for another rates hike as Ipswich City Council prepares to deliver its Budget on June 22.…
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Shop owner driven out by faulty meters
THE owner of a popular kitchenware store says her shop will close for good after repeated calls to fix broken parking meters fell on deaf…
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Camira childcare plans refused
A PROPOSAL for a childcare centre in Camira has been refused by Ipswich City Council over concerns on the scale of the development and impacts…
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Indigenous name chosen to replace Pisasale Drive
DESPITE a community survey showing 88.5 percent of Ipswich residents were against removing the Pisasale name, Ipswich City Council has pushed ahead and renamed Pisasale…
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Call to abandon city cinema
FORMER Mayor Andrew Antoniolli has called on Ipswich City Council to abandon its desperate bid to attract another cinema to the city centre and to…
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Record entries for Ipswich Art Awards
A RECORD 427 artists have entered 570 artworks in this year’s Ipswich Art Awards. The number of artists involved is more than double the entries…










