Development
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Cleanaway ordered to close dump cell
CLEANAWAY has been directed to close and rehabilitate a landfill cell at its New Chum site identified as the source of noxious odours since the…
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Housing growth climbs back as city recovers
RESIDENTIAL growth is starting to move again in Ipswich after a slump in activity last year. Ipswich City Council’s Planning and Regulatory Services Annual Report…
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Key projects to deliver $1.5b investment
MORE than 20 major projects across the city are expected to deliver $1.5 billion in investment and create 1,500 jobs. The impressive statistics were…
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Controlled burn-offs planned for reserves
HAZARD reduction burns will be conducted in four Ipswich conservation estates and reserves from this month to reduce the risk of bushfires. Ipswich City Council’s…
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Calvert residents oppose dump proposal
CALVERT residents are ramping up opposition to any new dump in the area as Ipswich City Council investigates options to replace the Rosewood refuse centre.…
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Honour for Box Flat miner
ONE of the miners who lost his life in the Box Flat Mine disaster has had a park named in his honour in Redbank Plains.…
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Goodna first in line for buy back
GOODNA homes destroyed in the devastating February floods have been prioritised for the State Government’s voluntary home buy back program. Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said Goodna…
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Planning Scheme caters for rapid growth
COUNCIL has endorsed the first draft of a new Ipswich Planning Scheme to help manage the city’s rapid growth. The draft scheme will be…
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Help build a better city
COMMUNITY and business leaders are being encouraged to take ownership in activating public spaces in the Ipswich CBD in a workshop with placemaking experts Better…
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Brassall’s Yahka Childcare move to increase place numbers
YAHKA Childcare have approached the Ipswich City Council to increase the number of enrolments at its soon-to-be-built Pine Mountain facility. In September last year, the…










