Council begins citywide safety inspection of footpaths15 July 2025 Keep your eyes out over coming weeks - Ipswich City Council is rolling out a fleet of special vehicles to roam the city to ensure the suitability and safety of its vast network of footpaths. |
Say ‘Hello Harry’ to new burger joint headed for Nicholas Street Precinct14 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. |
Week of celebrations as pillar of Ipswich's cultural landscape turns 5011 July 2025 Amid a sea of heritage buildings characterised by the simplistic symmetry of gable roofs and wrap-around verandas, something different emerged architecturally in the heart of Ipswich in 1975. |
Nominate a local sporting hero for the 2025 Ipswich Sports Awards11 July 2025 Do you know a local sports star, coach or volunteer who goes above and beyond for their club and community? |
New traffic lights improve safety at Karrabin09 July 2025 A major safety upgrade which involved the installation of traffic signals and street lighting at the intersection of Keswick Road, Wulkuraka Connection Road and Butterfield Road at Karrabin has been completed. |
Landmark conservation agreement enhances protection of Ipswich koalas07 July 2025 Koalas and other important wildlife on a private property in Ipswich will be further protected through the city’s first Voluntary Conservation Covenant between Ipswich City Council and landholders. |
Division 4 highlights: Upgrades for roads, sporting facilities in 2025-2026 Budget01 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. |
Division 3 highlights: Council invests in community infrastructure for Division 301 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. |
Division 2 highlights: Roads, repairs and recreation in focus at 2025-26 budget01 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. |
Division 1 highlights: Community reaps benefits in 2025-2026 Budget01 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. |
Ipswich City Council respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Owners, the Jagera, Yuggera and Ugarapul people of the Yugara/Yagara Language Group, as custodians of the land and waters we share. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging, as the keepers of the traditions, customs, cultures and stories of proud peoples.