Council
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Transparency issues revealed in missing report
COUNCILLORS raised serious concerns with transparency and political behaviour in the current Administration, revealed in moves to remove the Pisasale name from the city’s roads.…
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Investment focuses on Nicholas Street
COUNCILLORS will meet with Queensland Treasury Corporation tomorrow on the long term plan to manage the city’s debt and the way forward on the city’s…
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Councillors ignore Pisasale survey result
DESPITE revelations 88.5 percent of the community are telling councillors not to rename Pisasale Drive and the Paul Pisasale Bridge, a group of councillors have…
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Delayed road projects a concern in eastern suburbs
EASTERN suburbs councillors spoke out against delayed roads projects and infrastructure in the city’s growth suburbs as the emphasis on spending on the Nicholas Street…
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Altered council report investigated
THE Pisasale name has been reinstated on a bridge and a road amid allegations a report to councillors was doctored to gloss over community opposition…
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Debt rises to $400m in big spending Budget
RATES and charges will rise 4.49 percent in a Budget focused on delivering the final works to the CBD redevelopment and continuing flood recovery works.…
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Call for ICC to get back to basics
MEMBER for Jordan Charis Mullen has delivered a stinging rebuke to Ipswich City Council ahead of the city’s Budget. The State MP said she was…
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Funds flow in for conservation work
IPSWICH City Council will continue to invest in its waterways, nature parks and reserves with significant funds allocated for a variety of projects in tomorrow’s…
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Rates set to rise as recovery continues
HOMEOWNERS can expect a double whammy in rises to their rates bill as Ipswich City Council has already approved hefty increases to fees and charges…
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Tradie shortage hampers efforts to reopen sport fields
EIGHT of the 100 sporting and recreational facilities impacted by the February flood event still remain closed as Ipswich City Council works to remediate the…










