The strength and resilience of the Ipswich community continues to shine a decade on: Mayor Teresa Harding11 January 2021 Monday, 11 January 2021 marks 10 years since floods devastated parts of Ipswich and areas across the south east Queensland region. |
Ipswich Integrated Catchment Plan will help prepare region for floods of future11 January 2021 As Ipswich prepares to mark the 10th anniversary of the worst flood in the region’s history, Ipswich City Council has received the outcomes of a major study and community consultation which will help us prepare for and manage floods of the future. |
Ipswich Integrated Catchment Plan will help prepare region for floods of future08 January 2021 As Ipswich prepares to mark the 10th anniversary of the worst flood in the region’s history, Ipswich City Council has received the outcomes of a major study and community consultation which will help us prepare for and manage floods of the future. |
Full of optimism for 2021 – Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from the Mayor23 December 2020 Firstly, I would like to wish each and every person across Ipswich a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. |
Prime land acquired for extended conservation estate22 December 2020 Ipswich City Council has purchased 65 hectares of prime conservation land at Woolshed, which will be added to the Mount Grandchester Conservation Estate. |
Ipswich to welcome New Year in style with family-friendly fun22 December 2020 The City of Ipswich will welcome the New Year in style with family-friendly, COVID-safe events. The emphasis this year is on encouraging families to celebrate in their own patch. |
High calibre nominees for Ipswich Australia Day Awards21 December 2020 Ipswich City Council has received an impressive response to its 2021 Ipswich Australia Day Awards. |
Hailstorm recovery support for those who need it most21 December 2020 With hundreds of homes still uninhabitable from the severe storms in the Ipswich area, national online charity GIVIT is coordinating requests for assistance with donors who want to help provide exactly what’s needed by people impacted by the natural disaster. Ipswich City Council is working with GIVIT to help give |
Council turns the tide on dumped trolleys in watery grave18 December 2020 Ipswich City Council has kicked off a Bremer River blitz to remove abandoned trolleys. |
Changes to council services over Christmas and New Year period18 December 2020 Some Ipswich City Council services will take a short break over the Christmas and New Year period, while essential services including waste collection and council’s emergency call centre will remain unchanged. |