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TREASURER Josh Frydenberg will hand down the federal budget next week and we will learn how much money will flow for infrastructure, upgrades and other programs in Ipswich.
Ahead of the budget, the QT asked all of the cityâs elected representatives what they believed to be the priority projects in their patches.
As the fastest growing city in Queensland, Ipswich desperately needs the infrastructure to keep up the expected population growth with the total number of residents set to more than double to 558,000 in the next 20 years.
Hereâs what they said:
FEDERAL MEMBER FOR BLAIR SHAYNE NEUMANN (LABOR)
AN IPSWICH woman is rallying locals in an attempt to improve safety for the wildlife living in and around Mount Crosby.
Janelle Fox, Mt Crosby, lodged an online petition on Tuesday to the Queensland Government, calling for improved signage to be installed along Mt Crosby Rd.
The petition urges for a review of present signage and for additional signs to be installed at key intersections and crossings.
In the petition, Ms Fox described the present signage as limited.
“Queensland residents draw to the attention of the House concerns regarding the lack of adequate road signage for both wildlife and motorist safety, along the state-controlled road, Mt Crosby Road,” Ms Fox said.