Regal visitor returns to revitalised city28 October 2020 Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding welcomed the Queensland Governor, His Excellency the Honourable Paul de Jersey AC back to Ipswich on Wednesday after their last meeting took place electronically during the COVID-19 restrictions in May. |
Political parties need to support jobs boom for Ipswich28 October 2020 The Ipswich Leaders Alliance is urging political parties contesting the upcoming State Election to invest significantly in jobs growth across the region to avert a looming skills shortage and future unemployment crisis. |
Ignite your creative spark with a hand from council27 October 2020 The history of the city’s Chinese immigrant community including the unusual tale of a man who lived in a cave in the middle of Ipswich will be told in a new locally-written opera. |
Free green waste disposal for storm hit suburbs27 October 2020 Ipswich City Council has approved free disposal of green waste at the Riverview Refuse and Recycling Centre from residential properties affected by the severe storm on Sunday 25 October. |
Sport and Entertainment Precinct could be game winner23 October 2020 The Ipswich Leaders Alliance wants the major political parties to “get in the game” in the lead-up to the State Election and support the expansion of national sporting codes into the Ipswich region. |
Making a difference and delivering to the community is council focus23 October 2020 Marking six months in office this week, Ipswich City Council has reiterated its commitment to make a difference for the Ipswich community. |
State Election scorecard highlights commitments to Ipswich20 October 2020 The Ipswich Leaders Alliance has issued its first State Election scorecard outlining commitments made by political parties for the region ahead of the 31 October Queensland poll. |
New funding commitment for vital public transport corridor16 October 2020 Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding has today welcomed a $2.5 million funding commitment towards the next stage of the business case for the Ipswich to Springfield Central public transport corridor by the LNP if it wins government in October. |
Changes coming to Ipswich Central Library16 October 2020 The current Ipswich Central Library at South Street will be closed for two weeks from Monday, 9 November as more than 70,000 books, magazines, DVDs and other items are relocated to the new library in the Nicholas Street Precinct. |
Waste management coup for Ipswich ahead of state election15 October 2020 In a major pre-election coup for Ipswich City Council and the community, the State Government has accepted an invitation to establish a joint Waste Management Taskforce which will collaborate to address the variety of waste-related issues faced by Ipswich. |