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  • Funds for Show divides council

    Funds for Show divides council

    CALLS for council to more than double its funding to the Ipswich Show Society to help celebrate the 150th Ipswich Show have been rejected by…

  • Ipswich Waste ‘not for sale’

    Ipswich Waste ‘not for sale’

    THE current council has fended off any moves to sell off the council’s waste collection operations. Councillor Paul Tully put forward a motion at last…

  • Planning starts to rebuild Colleges Crossing

    Planning starts to rebuild Colleges Crossing

    PLANNING for the future of Colleges Crossing Recreation Reserve is starting more than a year after floods damaged the popular attraction. Ipswich City Council failed…

  • Colourful mural replaces community art

    Colourful mural replaces community art

    WORK on the new mural at Bottle Alley is well underway within days of the two Sydney artists starting on the $50,000 project. The historic…

  • Mass plantings improve state of waterways

    Mass plantings improve state of waterways

    A MAJOR project to improve the state of Ironpot Creek at Pine Mountain has been completed. Council’s Environment and Sustainability Committee Chairman Russell Milligan said…

  • Campaigns start for ICC election

    Campaigns start for ICC election

    CANDIDATES for next year’s Ipswich City Council elections will start to surface in the coming months following the decision from the Change Commission not to…

  • Marnie up for mayor?

    Marnie up for mayor?

    FORMER Deputy Mayor Marnie Doyle has joined the Labor Party and is considering running for mayor at the next election. Cr Doyle told the Ipswich…

  • Sydney artists recreate lost heritage

    Sydney artists recreate lost heritage

    AFTER painting over the community art project led by local artists, Ipswich City Council has awarded a $50,000 contract to Sydney-based artists to paint a…

  • Carroll House relocation conditions relaxed

    Carroll House relocation conditions relaxed

    DEVELOPERS that received approval to relocate the heritage-listed Carroll House from Goodna are now applying to remove conditions placed on the removal of the building.…

  • Developer’s appeal cost the city $400,000

    Developer’s appeal cost the city $400,000

    COUNCIL’S defence of its refusal of the controversial Karalee childcare centre application cost the city $400,000 in legal action. In addition to that the Council’s…

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