SPARK Ipswich returns for its fifth year from 11 to 20 July, with an immersive arts and culture program set to transform the city into...
Koalas and other important wildlife on a private property in Ipswich will be further protected through the city’s first Voluntary Conservation Covenant between Ipswich City...
A future focused approach that continues to deliver for a growing city is the clear focus in Ipswich City Council’s $678 million 2025-2026 Annual Plan...
Koalas and other important wildlife on a private property in Ipswich will be further protected through the city’s first Voluntary Conservation Covenant between Ipswich City...
If you’re looking for ways to save money on entertainment and education, then look no further than your library card. Ipswich Libraries is home to...
The Ipswich economy is defying state, national and international trends with more jobs than ever before and a booming financial bottom line. The city’s Gross...
Ipswich is making big strides in healthy living, with almost 30,000 residents taking part in Active and Healthy programs in 2024. The free and low-cost...
If you’re looking for ways to save money on entertainment and education, then look no further than your library card. Ipswich Libraries is home to...
When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie, that's amore – and there will be plenty of love when Italian icon Vapiano...
A major safety upgrade which involved the installation of traffic signals and street lighting at the intersection of Keswick Road, Wulkuraka Connection Road and Butterfield Road at Karrabin has been completed.
Koalas and other important wildlife on a private property in Ipswich will be further protected through the city’s first Voluntary Conservation Covenant between Ipswich City Council and landholders.
Upgrades to roads and sporting facilities – including Ipswich’s newest grandstand – are among the wins for Division 4 residents in Ipswich City Council’s 2025-2026 Budget.
Ipswich City Council respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Owners, the Jagera, Yuggera and Ugarapul people of the Yugara/Yagara Language Group, as custodians of the land and waters we share. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging, as the keepers of the traditions, customs, cultures and stories of proud peoples.