Iconic Ipswich laneway to be renamed Cribb and (or &) Foote Lane03 March 2021 Ipswich City Council has taken another step forward on the Nicholas Street Precinct redevelopment, naming the centre’s iconic laneway after a long-running local business. |
Works to bring smoother ride for Ipswich motorists02 March 2021 A smoother ride is on the way for Ipswich motorists with an upgrade to South Station Road at Silkstone underway. |
Hailstorm damage assessments monitor reconstruction progress02 March 2021 Results from recent damage assessments conducted on the damage and recovery progress of homes impacted by the Halloween hailstorm have been collated. |
Ipswich CEO David Farmer appointed to lead larger NSW council02 March 2021 Ipswich City Council CEO David Farmer today announced he will be leaving in April to take up a new role as CEO of Central Coast Council in New South Wales. |
Ipswich Nature Centre to remain temporarily closed01 March 2021 Ipswich Nature Centre will remain closed as a wild population of flying foxes are roosting on-site in their thousands. |
Have your say and help shape the future of aquatic facilities in Ipswich01 March 2021 Want to have your say about aquatic facilities in Ipswich? Now is your chance, with a community survey open now. |
Help shape the future of recreational cycling and walking in Ipswich01 March 2021 Want to have your say on recreational cycling and walking facilities and activities in Ipswich? Now is your chance, with a community survey open now. |
Council’s major projects added to Infrastructure Australia priority list26 February 2021 Ipswich City Council’s major project-of-the-future – the Ipswich to Springfield public transport corridor – and its waste management and recycling challenges strategy have been recognised by Infrastructure Australia. |
Work starts on extension to children’s play area26 February 2021 A $1.8 million extension to the children’s play area at Redbank Plains Recreation Reserves has begun. |
Council secures funding boost for ongoing bushfire recovery25 February 2021 Ipswich City Council has received $620,000 to support economic and social recovery and improve resilience in the city following the 2019 Queensland bushfires. |