Council
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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.…
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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…










