First flood buy-backs, urban greening, $30m flood repairs and planning scheme in the spotlight

Published: Sept. 30, 2022, 2:12 a.m.

b'Ipswich is leading the way with flood buy-backs under the Australian and Queensland government Resilient Homes Fund, new urban greening plan acknowledges climate change, $30 million bill for flood repairs, Ipswich Planning Scheme in the spotlight and Ipswich State High School to receive Keys to the City. Mayor Teresa Harding joins the show following the September 29 meeting of Ipswich City Council.\\nRecorded: 29 September 2022.\\nPublished: 30 September 2022.\\nMusic: www.purple-planet.com\\nImage: Colleges Crossing Recreation Reserve flood damage taken by Erwin Kern 13 March 2022 (supplied by ICC)\\nResilient Homes Fund: bit.ly/3PDPJHH\\nCouncil meeting agendas and minutes: bit.ly/2JlrVKY\\nCouncil meetings on YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/IpswichCityCouncilTV\\nShape your Ipswich: www.shapeyouripswich.com.au/\\nIpswich Civic Centre: www.ipswichciviccentre.com.au/\\nDiscover Ipswich: www.discoveripswich.com.au/\\nIpswich Art Gallery: www.ipswichartgallery.qld.gov.au/\\nStudio 188: www.studio188.com.au/\\nNicholas Street Precinct: www.nicholasst.com.au/\\nPicture Ipswich: www.pictureipswich.com.au/'