Ipswich residents called on to help ‘Get it Sorted’11 April 2025 Ipswich residents are being asked to do their bit to help increase recycling rates and to get the city’s waste sorted as part of a campaign to reduce recycling bin contamination. |
Anytime Fitness raises the bar in Nicholas Street Precinct11 April 2025 Nicholas Street Precinct has taken another step in cementing its reputation as a bustling city centre, with Queensland’s first flagship Anytime Fitness club recently opening its doors. |
Community voices drive Division 3 projects10 April 2025 Pedestrian improvements at Sadliers Crossing, new dog bowls for parks in North Booval and East Ipswich, and a speed awareness sign at Collingwood Park are now in the pipeline as part of Provisional Projects within Division 3. |
Three tonnes of rubbish removed from Ipswich waterways10 April 2025 Ipswich City Council’s post-cyclone clean-up has hit another milestone, with more than three tonnes of rubbish and debris removed from Ipswich waterways. |
Council’s biggest rooftop solar project on the books09 April 2025 Huge reductions in cost and emissions will be the benefits of Ipswich City Council’s largest rooftop solar system, installed on Ipswich Central Library. Environment and Sustainability Chairperson Councillor Jim Madden said the construction of a 200-kilowatt system on the Nicholas Street Precinct building is a landmark moment in council’s response to |
ANZAC Day marches again through Ipswich city heart04 April 2025 The ANZAC Day March through the Ipswich city heart will return in 2025, in what has become a welcomed addition for many families. |
2025 Ipswich Visitor Guide spotlights 130 local businesses03 April 2025 Ipswich City Council has launched its latest visitor guide featuring 130 local businesses and their remarkable 2025 offerings. |
Fin-tastic fun coming to Ipswich these school holidays02 April 2025 From immersive marine experiences to robot testing, Ipswich is the city to be in to keep the kids entertained these April school holidays. |
New green waste deal with Remondis a fresh start for Ipswich residents02 April 2025 In a deal worth $67 million for up to 10 years, Ipswich City Council has resolved to move its garden organic material processing from NuGrow to Remondis Australia Pty Ltd. |
Council backs a couple of winners at Ipswich race tracks01 April 2025 The races are on in Ipswich this winter – and Ipswich City Council is along for the ride. |