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Wohnen für Eigentümer: Jetzt steigen in Deutschland fast überall die Nebenkosten
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Großprojekte erfordern alle Anstrengungen
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Massive protests promised against return of water charges
Anti-water charges TDs warn the Government last protests will look like a tea party compared to a new resistance
A protester holds up a sign in Drogheda, Co Louth where 10,000 people turned out (Image: Ciara Wilkinson)
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Gössenheim verabschiedet seinen Haushalt für das Jahr 2021
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IPSWICH residents are set to save on average about $30 on their water bill from October this year following an adjustment to Urban Utilities charges.
The water and sewerage authority says the price adjustments across southeast Queensland aimed to make water costs more consistent across the regions.
Ipswich will receive a 10.9 per cent reduction on the Urban Utilities component of the bill, which is separate to the bulk water charge which is controlled by the state government.
Costs will increase slightly in Brisbane and the Lockyer Valley, while also decreasing significantly in the Scenic Rim, where residents will pay about 9.6 per cent less from October this year.