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Ipswich leaders demand action on growth and transport in 2026

ROAD congestion, cost-of-living pressures and long-delayed transport projects are topping the priority lists of Ipswich’s elected representatives as the region looks ahead to 2026, with leaders calling for decisive action to keep pace with record population growth. Mayor Teresa Harding and Councillor Jim Madden said all levels of government must work together to deliver long-promised infrastructure and coordinated investment, as Ipswich continue…
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localipswichnews.com.au broke the news in Ipswich, Australia on Wednesday, January 7, 2026.
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