Annual tree planting celebrates Ipswich mums and Mother Nature01 April 2022 Hundreds of Ipswich families will celebrate and honour their mums and important women in their lives by planting more than 1,800 native plants as part of the annual Trees for Mum on Mother’s Day - 8 May 2022. |
Ipswich Civic Centre temporarily closes for repairs31 March 2022 The ongoing impacts of damage caused by recent severe weather has forced the postponement of twelve additional shows as the Ipswich Civic Centre extends its current closure until 26 April 2022 to continue restorative work. |
Community submits thousands of new names for former bridge and drive29 March 2022 After thousands of suggestions were put forward from the community, six key themes have emerged for the new names of the former Pisasale Drive and Paul Pisasale Bridge. |
Landmark summit to harness local impact of 2032 Games28 March 2022 A major summit will give Ipswich residents an opportunity to discuss and identify the city’s priorities in the lead-up to and beyond the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games. |
Get on your bike to get cycling on right path25 March 2022 Cycling enthusiasts and pedestrians should make tracks as council welcomes community input to shape Ipswich’s inner city cycle network. |
Sports field lighting damaged in some flood-impacted areas25 March 2022 A small number of Ipswich sporting fields and facilities utilised under permit by clubs have been affected by flooding, resulting in disruption to practice and scheduled games. |
Rate relief for flood-impacted residents and businesses25 March 2022 Rates relief is being offered for hundreds of flood-impacted residents and businesses as part of Ipswich City Council’s flood assistance package. |
Ipswich grateful as ADF wraps up flood clean-up mission25 March 2022 More than 450 personnel from the dedicated Australian Defence Force (ADF) unit supporting the Ipswich community in the flood clean-up are in the process of returning home. |
Ipswich pays tribute to tennis trailblazer Ash Barty25 March 2022 Three-time Grand Slam champion and Ipswich local Ash Barty has retired from competitive tennis and the Ipswich City Council on behalf of the community would like to pay tribute to her wonderful career and wish her all the best in the future. |
New tenants locked in for Nicholas Street Precinct25 March 2022 Ipswich residents and local businesses have more reasons to be excited about the $250 million Nicholas Street Precinct revitalisation after council signed two big brands as the precinct’s latest tenants. |