Ipswich welcomes significant step forward in Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games11 June 2021 Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding has welcomed an announcement overnight that South East Queensland is a step closer to sports history, with the region’s 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games proposal to go to a full International Olympic Committee (IOC) vote in July. |
Peculiar installations help future-proof Ipswich09 June 2021 Peculiar devices have been popping up on streetlights across Ipswich as part of a new project that will help the city adapt to a changing climate. |
New program to strengthen community groups and clubs08 June 2021 A new program is being designed by Ipswich City Council to help community groups bolster their governance skills. |
New hospital for fast-growing Ipswich01 June 2021 Ipswich City Council welcomes the announcement that a new public hospital will built in Springfield, bringing better health services to Ipswich residents’ doorsteps. |
Opening date revealed for Ipswich Children's Library and 1 Nicholas Street01 June 2021 Ipswich City Council will open the doors to its new dedicated children’s library and administration building, known as 1 Nicholas Street, in the Nicholas Street Precinct on Monday 28 June. |
Multinational company joins Ipswich’s defence hub31 May 2021 Ipswich’s reputation as a thriving defence industry hub has been further enhanced after the first sod was turned on the site that will become the base of operations for Saab Australia in Queensland. |
Ipswich Mayor gets COVID-19 vaccination28 May 2021 Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding has rolled up her sleeve for the COVID-19 vaccine at the Riverlink Medical Centre joining the 3,302 residents in West Moreton who have had received the vaccine. |
Fire Station 101 puts renewed focus on supporting local businesses28 May 2021 Ipswich business hub Fire Station 101 will put a greater emphasis on workshops, education and networking sessions as it moves to better support all Ipswich small and local businesses. |
Changes to CBD metered parking a win for residents and businesses27 May 2021 A 15-minute free parking ‘grace’ period and the removal of timed and priced parking in Ipswich’s CBD on Saturdays will remain after a successful six-month trial of the changes. |
Local dance school emerges from pandemic stronger27 May 2021 With the support of the dance community and some economic assistance from Ipswich City Council, the school is back bigger than before. |