Community art champion puts unique spin on portraiture09 March 2021 Community art champion and 2021 Ipswich Citizen of the Year Glen Smith has a solo exhibition Portraiture in Still Life currently showing at the Ipswich Art Gallery. |
Find what you need for free while helping local business09 March 2021 You can get it, right here in Ipswich. That is the message from the reinvigorated online search directory of Ipswich businesses, Shop Ipswich. |
Council to investigate return of Blackall Monument to rightful spot09 March 2021 Ipswich City Council will investigate the possibility of restoring Blackall Monument to its original location in d’Arcy Doyle Place. |
Halloween hailstorm bill nears $1 billion05 March 2021 The estimated damage bill of the Halloween hailstorm is nearing $1 billion. |
New bridge begins largest road upgrade project in council history05 March 2021 Ipswich City Council has announced the first piece of construction for the planned upgrade and duplication of one of the region’s busiest roads, the Springfield Greenbank Arterial. |
Ipswich on board for State's Growth Areas Delivery Team05 March 2021 As Queensland’s fastest-growing city, Ipswich City Council welcomes Deputy Premier Steven Miles’ announcement that the State Government will establish a Growth Areas Delivery Team, with the initial focus on South East Queensland. |
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 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.