Approval for Springview Village 2 and 3 Precinct Plan25 March 2024 A precinct plan for Springview Villages 2 and 3 in Springfield has been approved by Ipswich City Council following extensive assessment and consideration. |
School holiday science fun: first you need to planet!25 March 2024 The Easter school holidays are just around the corner, and parents will soon be on the lookout for activities to keep their families entertained over the break. |
Ipswich WaterFest 2024 packed to the gills with great activities22 March 2024 Be inspired to get outdoors and appreciate Ipswich’s Bremer River and our stretch of the Brisbane River with Ipswich WaterFest 2024. |
Planes, Trains and Autos set to awe in ’2415 March 2024 The annual Plains, Trains and Autos is set to awe Ipswich residents and visitors alike over the upcoming Labour Day long weekend. |
Façade Improvement Program leads to new look for Brisbane Street14 March 2024 The Ipswich City Council Façade Improvement Program continues to make an impact on the revitalisation of Ipswich Central. |
New one-stop entertainment venue to open for general public in Ipswich11 March 2024 A major Victorian entertainment company will soon call Nicholas Street Precinct home after signing up to open in the Nicholas Street Venue building. |
Common People Dance Project returns to SPARK Ipswich 202408 March 2024 Following a successful debut at Ipswich’s ultimate arts and cultural festival last year, the Common People Dance Project is looking for participants to dance battle for the city at SPARK Ipswich this year. |
Council releases new visitor guide for 202407 March 2024 A new guide strategically aimed at attracting thousands more visitors to Ipswich has now been launched. |
Council commits to collaborative prevention of domestic and family violence07 March 2024 The Ipswich Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Strategy and Action Plan 2024–2025 presented to Ipswich City Council this month makes clear that domestic violence is everyone’s responsibility. |
Women waste no time joining Resource Recovery05 March 2024 In 2021, Belinda Janson was the only female waste truck driver in Ipswich City Council’s Resource Recovery team. Now, almost 10% of the team of 70 are women – and council isn’t stopping there. |