The right to information is a legal right to access government-held information. The Right to Information Act 2009 (Qld) promotes openness, accountability, and transparency by requiring governments to make more information publicly available and easily accessible to all. It also provides for individuals to protect their privacy by reviewing their personal information, and if required requesting amendments.
Ipswich City Council is committed to making information available whenever possible, helping residents stay informed about decisions that affect them, and to ensure that their personal information is accurate.
There are many ways you can access information held by Council. Before starting the RTI Application process, check to see if the information is already available through one of the below methods
You will find information on:
✓ Our structure and functions | ✓ How those functions affect members of the public |
✓ Arrangements that enable you to engage with our functions | ✓ Types of information held by Council |
✓ Types of information we make publicly available and how you can access it | ✓ How to ask for information |
A record of previous right to information requests, and documents released under the Right to Information Act 2009 (Qld). This log does not include requests of a personal interest.
You may find the information you need has previously been requested and can be provided to you without the need to submit an RTI access application .
Information relating to development applications and basic property information for the Ipswich City Council Local Government Area.
The Property and Rates Search is an on-line service for requesting Property Certificates for all land within the Ipswich City Council region.
The Hub is an online platform that provides the community with unprecedented access to Council’s finances, so you can see how ratepayers’ money is being spent and why.
Provides the public with the opportunity to access information through less formal channels than through the legislated Right to Information access application process . Information released administratively is considered non-sensitive material.
Examples of documents which may be released to you via administrative access include copies of your rates notice, requests submitted to Council that only involve yourself eg: missed bin requests, copies of correspondence previously provided to you.
If the information you are looking for cannot be located through one of the other options , you have the right to request access to information in our possession or control. The information requested can relate to the business of council, or your personal information.
An access request under the Right to Information Act 2009 (Qld) may attract fees and charges. This information, together with instructions on how to make your request is provided [link?]
Note: From 1 July 2025, Information Privacy Applications are managed under the Right to Information Act 2009 (Qld). There are no changes to fees or charges because of this change. Applications made prior to this date will not be affected by the legislative changes.
Queensland Government: Right to information
If you wish to provide feedback to improve our Publication Scheme or make a complaint about the information available, please complete our online Feedback and Complaints Form.