Council calls on government for further assistance in storm damaged areas12 February 2021 With many homes still uninhabitable from the severe Halloween hailstorms across Ipswich late last year, Mayor Teresa Harding is calling on the State Government to urgently assist residents still waiting for their homes to be repaired. |
Mayor and Deputy Mayor press the case for congestion busting public transport link11 February 2021 Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding has pressed the case for the Ipswich to Springfield Public Transport Corridor in a meeting with Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack on Thursday. |
Funds flow to help Ipswich charities continue important community work10 February 2021 Six Ipswich charities will share in almost $40,000 after money raised through the 2020 Christmas Wonderland event was tallied. |
Foodies to get a taste of Ipswich10 February 2021 A tantalising new dining experience is set to give South-East Queensland foodies a taste of Ipswich as part of the Flavours of Ipswich pilot program. |
Delivering the needs of a nation here in Ipswich09 February 2021 An advanced manufacturing facility has opened in Ipswich creating up to 70 new jobs over the next five years. |
Fabulous new facade on display in Ipswich Central08 February 2021 Ipswich’s oldest business, CJ Vogler & Son, established in 1877, has a new lease on life after a recent facelift to its storefront. |
Council secures $20.65m deal with West Moreton Health05 February 2021 Ipswich City Council has sold four of its buildings and other land to West Moreton Health for $20.65 million in a move that is set to future proof the city. |
Local Indigenous artworks celebrated in Tulmur Place05 February 2021 The rich history and stories behind specially commissioned Indigenous artworks installed in the redeveloped Nicholas Street Precinct have been shared to officially launch the pieces. |
New arrivals at the Ipswich Nature Centre04 February 2021 Proud parents Sheila and Sheldon from the Ipswich Nature Centre are thrilled to announce the arrival of their two adorable hatchlings, Verne and Neptune. |
What Ipswich’s post-war homes and Nolan’s Corner have in common01 February 2021 At the height of the Second World War, as the fighting came ever closer to Australian shores, our parents and grandparents were being sold a dream of tomorrow. |