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THERE is no clear direction ahead for the future of the Ipswich Transit Centre, which has sat abandoned and derelict since it was flooded ten years ago.
The state-owned asset is an unused eyesore in the cityâs CBD and residents are eager to see new life breathed into it.
Many ideas have been mooted over the years but nothing has ever come to fruition. The abandoned Ipswich Transit Centre in the CBD.
It is understood simply demolishing the facility is out of the question as it would cost tens of millions of dollars to do so.
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Subscriber only THE issue of implied consent when it comes to regularly publishing councillor expenses again came to the fore at the final Ipswich City Council meeting of the year. Division 2 councillor Paul Tully moved a motion to repeal the decision made by council last month. In November, councillors moved that expenses of serving councillors who have provided their express or implied consent be published on the council s Transparency and Integrity Hub. All current councillors except Cr Tully have signed a privacy waiver to allow their expenses to be made public regularly. Â Councillor expenses are currently published once a year in the council s annual report.