Ipswich SES top orange angels in Queensland20 October 2021 The Queensland State Emergency Service Ipswich City Unit was recognised at the state awards for their efforts in response to the Halloween hailstorm on 31 October 2020. |
First tenant announced in Nicholas Street Precinct dining hub20 October 2021 The first restaurant has been locked in for the new dining hub in the $250 million Nicholas Street Precinct revitalisation with established restauranteurs Janet Cao and David Wang bringing That Dumpling Place to the Ipswich CBD. |
Early achievements and added transparency for 2020-21 Annual Report19 October 2021 Big investment, positive change and added transparency measures are the key themes of Ipswich City Council’s 2020-21 Annual Report. |
Golden opportunity to create a more active and healthy Ipswich18 October 2021 There is no better opportunity than an Olympic and Paralympic Games on the horizon to boost participation rates and increase opportunities for physical activity in the coming decade. |
“Clear, succinct and concise” submissions ahead of council decision on childcare centre18 October 2021 Ipswich City Council is expected to make a decision next month on a development application for a new childcare centre at Karalee, following a public hearing of the Independent Decision Review Panel (IDRP). |
Time running out to nominate for Council’s Australia Day Awards18 October 2021 Do you know someone who goes above and beyond for our city? Now is the time for residents to nominate local heroes and inspiring individuals who better our community for Council’s 2022 Australia Day Awards. |
North Ipswich safer for pedestrians with new traffic island15 October 2021 A new traffic island and urban works at the intersection of Lawrence and Pine Streets in North Ipswich is set to improve pedestrian safety, as Council rolls out its $26 million road maintenance and rehabilitation program for 2021-22. |
Funding boost to new Blue Gum Reserve changerooms14 October 2021 The Karalee Tornadoes Junior Rugby League Club can look forward to a $620,000 upgrade to Blue Gum Reserve which will include new changerooms for home and away teams, and amenities for female players. |
Celebrating Queensland’s first Small Business Friendly Council13 October 2021 Cutting red tape for local food truck operators, providing financial support through the COVID pandemic and upskilling local traders are among the successes of Ipswich City Council’s first 12 months as Queensland’s first Small Business Friendly Council. |
Ripley Valley information session open to all residents12 October 2021 The Ipswich community is encouraged to attend a Ripley Valley Development Community Information Session to learn more about the growth and development occurring in the area. |