More shade delivered to Cribb Park dog off-leash area24 April 2025 Visitors to the Cribb Park dog off-leash area can now enjoy more shade after Ipswich City Council adjusted fencing to cater for this community request. |
All systems GO as Ipswich gears up for garden organics bin rollout23 April 2025 More than 55,000 households will receive a new green lid bin for garden organics in the coming months as Ipswich transitions to a city-wide three bin household waste collection service. |
Major Ipswich road upgrade on the home stretch17 April 2025 Motorists who use one of the city’s busiest thoroughfares will benefit from two extra lanes in each direction spanning two kilometres as council takes the next step in the city’s largest ever road upgrade. |
Young filmmakers put the Future in Focus at Ipswich film festival15 April 2025 Budding filmmakers’ insights into the future of our city and beyond will be showcased at the 2025 Ipswich Film Festival for Youth. |
Ipswich City Council advocacy delivers $200m to fix notorious highway intersection14 April 2025 Consistent advocacy efforts from Ipswich City Council and the community have paid off with federal election commitments by both major parties to upgrade the dangerous Amberley intersection on the Cunningham Highway. |
Ipswich residents called on to help ‘Get it Sorted’11 April 2025 Ipswich residents are being asked to do their bit to help increase recycling rates and to get the city’s waste sorted as part of a campaign to reduce recycling bin contamination. |
Anytime Fitness raises the bar in Nicholas Street Precinct11 April 2025 Nicholas Street Precinct has taken another step in cementing its reputation as a bustling city centre, with Queensland’s first flagship Anytime Fitness club recently opening its doors. |
Community voices drive Division 3 projects10 April 2025 Pedestrian improvements at Sadliers Crossing, new dog bowls for parks in North Booval and East Ipswich, and a speed awareness sign at Collingwood Park are now in the pipeline as part of Provisional Projects within Division 3. |
Three tonnes of rubbish removed from Ipswich waterways10 April 2025 Ipswich City Council’s post-cyclone clean-up has hit another milestone, with more than three tonnes of rubbish and debris removed from Ipswich waterways. |
Council’s biggest rooftop solar project on the books09 April 2025 Huge reductions in cost and emissions will be the benefits of Ipswich City Council’s largest rooftop solar system, installed on Ipswich Central Library. Environment and Sustainability Chairperson Councillor Jim Madden said the construction of a 200-kilowatt system on the Nicholas Street Precinct building is a landmark moment in council’s response to |