Youth Sustainability Summit
Please note this event will take a short break in 2025 and return in May 2026.
This event aims to spark sustainability projects at home and school for Ipswich primary school students.
Queens Park
This popular destination offers a variety of environment-related features and activities.
Schools and other large groups are requested to book their visit a month in advance by completing the online Booking Enquiry Form.
A recommended program for exploring the park will be provided, depending on your group size. Please note that groups over 90 students are recommended to split their visit over two days.
More information is in the Queens Park Excursion Guide.(PDF, 2MB)
Ipswich Nature Centre
With more than 42 species - including dingoes, wallabies, bilbies and more – the Ipswich Nature Centre is a wonderful opportunity to get up close with native wildlife through a guided experience.
Open: 9.30am – 4pm, Tuesday to Friday
Cost: Free (gold coin donation appreciated)
Environmental Education Centre
At the centre school groups will experience a short presentation by a council officer, followed by time to explore the play-based learning experiences.
If classes are interested in specific focus areas, tailored programs can be arranged.
Open: School group visits are available 9.00am - 2.00pm, Tuesday and Wednesday.
Cost: Free
Nature excursion
It’s easy to be inspired when you are learning in an outdoor classroom.
Council’s Enviroplan-funded conservation areas provide various options for school groups.
Enviroplan conservation areas
These areas are recommended for school groups. Note that access is limited for large buses.
Denmark Hill Conservation Reserve
This newly refurbished area features short bushwalks and a nature-themed playground. It is a great option for younger children or those new to outdoor bushwalks.
Flinders - Goolman Conservation Estate
The Hardings Paddock day use area has a range of features suitable for school groups including bushwalking, camping and facilities for cultural programs such as Kupmurri pit, yarning circles and cultural resource garden.
The Hardings Paddock Community Hut can be booked and is suitable for groups up to 30 people. This self-contained facility has solar power, kitchen, disability access toilet, tables and chairs. Contact council on 3810 6666 for booking details.
White Rock - Spring Mountain Conservation Estate
This estate has a variety of bushwalking trails suitable for different ages and abilities. It includes cultural landscape features such as White Rock.
Purga Nature Reserve
Flat and easy trails (wheelchair accessible) take students through the largest protected stand of critically endangered Swamp Tea-tree forest.