Securing Ipswich’s 2032 Games legacy escalated as top council priority Published on 01 September 2025 Elite sporting facilities to nurture local talent and attract the world’s best athletes will be a focus of Ipswich City Council’s campaign to secure legacy benefits from the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Tagged as: , Business and economy, Community, arts and culture, Corporate, Roads and infrastructure, Sport
Collaboration building brighter future for Ipswich small business Published on 15 August 2025 Ipswich City Council is reaffirming its commitment to encouraging small businesses by signing on to the Small Business Friendly Program for the second time. Tagged as: , Business and economy
Green and gold pride swells as Ipswich marks 2032 Games milestone Published on 22 July 2025 Ipswich will turn green and gold this week as the city marks seven years until the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Tagged as: , Business and economy, Community, arts and culture, Corporate, Roads and infrastructure, Sport
Say ‘Hello Harry’ to new burger joint headed for Nicholas Street Preci Published on 14 July 2025 Burger lovers in Ipswich are in for a treat with burger chain Hello Harry The Burger Joint set to open in the Nicholas Street Precinct. Tagged as: , Business and economy
Division 4 highlights: Upgrades for roads, sporting facilities in 2025 Published on 01 July 2025 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. Tagged as: , Business and economy, Community, arts and culture, Corporate, Council services, Disaster and emergency management, Environment and sustainability, Events and festivals, Planning and regulation, Roads and infrastructure, Sport
Division 2 highlights: Roads, repairs and recreation in focus at 2025- Published on 01 July 2025 The Ipswich City Council 2025-2026 Budget features major investments in the local road network and resident recreation to keep up with unprecedented rates of growth across Division 2. Tagged as: , Business and economy, Community, arts and culture, Corporate, Council services, Disaster and emergency management, Environment and sustainability, Events and festivals, Planning and regulation, Roads and infrastructure, Sport
Division 1 highlights: Community reaps benefits in 2025-2026 Budget Published on 01 July 2025 The largest division in Ipswich – Division 1 – will benefit from a diverse range of projects to match the growing community’s needs in the Ipswich City Council 2025-2026 Budget. Tagged as: , Business and economy, Community, arts and culture, Corporate, Council services, Disaster and emergency management, Environment and sustainability, Events and festivals, Planning and regulation, Roads and infrastructure, Sport
Future focused 2025-2026 Budget puts service delivery front and centre Published on 01 July 2025 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 and Budget. Tagged as: , Business and economy, Community, arts and culture, Corporate, Disaster and emergency management, Environment and sustainability, Events and festivals, Planning and regulation, Roads and infrastructure, Sport
Division 3 highlights: Council invests in community infrastructure for Published on 01 July 2025 Footpath improvements at Eastern Heights and Silkstone, road resurfacing at Woodend, Bundamba and Redbank and a new dog off leash area at Limestone Park are among the works to be delivered across Division 3 suburbs as part of council’s 2025-2026 Budget. Tagged as: , Business and economy, Community, arts and culture, Corporate, Council services, Disaster and emergency management, Environment and sustainability, Events and festivals, Planning and regulation, Roads and infrastructure, Sport
New opportunities and past problems in 2025-26 State Budget Published on 26 June 2025 While the 2025-26 Queensland Budget delivered a range of commitments for the Ipswich community on Tuesday, with significant investments for health, education and policing, more is needed to address the city’s significant infrastructure shortfall. Tagged as: , Business and economy, Corporate, Roads and infrastructure