Flood recovery focus supports environmental action11 April 2022 The recovery for Ipswich’s flood-impacted flora, fauna and natural environment has been boosted by Ipswich City Council funding support. |
Second river crossing to bust Ipswich Central congestion07 April 2022 A second river crossing in Ipswich Central is desperately needed to unlock bottlenecks and improve road safety by providing an alternate cross-river route to the aging and congested David Trumpy Bridge. |
Free kerbside collection commencing in Bundamba07 April 2022 It is time to clean out the spare room or under the house as council’s free large item kerbside collection begins on 18 April 2022 for one week in Bundamba. |
Next stage of $250 million Ipswich CBD revealed06 April 2022 The construction fences will come down in coming weeks to reveal the latest dining, retail and entertainment destination in council’s $250 million Nicholas Street Precinct in the Ipswich CBD. |
Council backs state probe into odour05 April 2022 Odour concerns are now being investigated by the Department of Environment and Science (DES) after a sharp rise in complaints to the environmental regulator’s Odour Abatement Taskforce. |
Fair go needed for flood impacted land valuations04 April 2022 New land valuations for property owners released Thursday, 31 March, show Ipswich properties have increased by 23 per cent overall since the last valuation was issued in 2019. |
$20 million stadium commitment to make North Ipswich NRL-ready02 April 2022 Ipswich missing out on televised NRL and A League games could be a thing of the past as Federal Labor commits $20 million towards the North Ipswich Sport and Entertainment Precinct. |
Hot Wheels stunts, turbochargers and heaps more at Ipswich’s Planes, Trains and Autos01 April 2022 Petrolheads, motorsport fans and car lovers will be spoilt for choice with classic, muscle and drag cars, electric and luxury vehicles, remarkable motorbikes, defence and emergency services vehicles all on display at The Workshops Rail Museum for Planes, Trains and Autos on Saturday 30 April 2022. |
Bluey and Bingo are coming to Ipswich01 April 2022 Wackadoo! Everyone’s favourite Blue Heeler, Bluey, and her little sister, Bingo, will visit Ipswich’s Tulmur Place on Friday 8 April 2022 for a special school holiday Live Interactive Experience. |
Mixed results for Ipswich in 2022-23 Federal Budget01 April 2022 The 2022-23 Federal Budget delivered a mixed bag for Ipswich as council welcomed the Commonwealth’s commitment to the Ipswich to Springfield Central (I2S) Options Analysis, but missed out on key commitments to support the city’s significant population growth. |