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TWO manufacturing businesses looking to expand are eyeing off Ipswich and could bring with them a combined $12.2 million in investment and up to 285 new jobs to the city.
The proposed overhaul of the old Ipswich Courthouse on East St is estimated to be worth $13 million and create 125 jobs.
These potential developments are all form part of the council’s ‘investment pipeline’ which is valued at about $565 million. Ipswich City Council’s Office of Economic Development has seven full-time staff working under its banner.
That is according to Ipswich City Council’s economic and community development manager Cat Matson, who addressed this month’s Economic and Industry Development Committee.
Growing concern COVID-19 could be in South-East Queensland community after second detection in wastewater testing
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Acting Chief Health Officer Sonya Bennett is urging anyone with the slightest symptom to get a COVID-19 test immediately.
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Queensland s Acting Chief Health Officer Sonya Bennett is voicing concern there is undetected coronavirus in the community.
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Dr Bennett says Cleveland and Carole Park sewage treatments aren t fed by hotel quarantine
Viral fragments have been detected in 16 sewage catchments in the past fortnight
Viral fragments of COVID-19 have been found in 16 sewage catchments around the state in the past two weeks, Dr Bennett said.