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New development, expansions could create 410 jobs


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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. ....

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Growing concern COVID-19 could be in South-East Queensland community after second detection in wastewater testing


Growing concern COVID-19 could be in South-East Queensland community after second detection in wastewater testing
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JanJanuary 2021 at 7:27am
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. ....

Gibson Island , Western Australia , Hervey Bay , Sonya Bennett , Acting Chief Health Officer Sonya Bennett , Carole Park , Cairns North , கிப்சன் தீவு , மேற்கு ஆஸ்திரேலியா , ஹெர்வி வளைகுடா , சோனியா பென்னட் , நடிப்பு தலைமை ஆரோக்கியம் அதிகாரி சோனியா பென்னட் , கரோல் பூங்கா , கெய்ர்ன்ஸ் வடக்கு ,