Lace up the boots and get back out there, with a little help30 July 2020 Grants of up to $20,000 to support local not-for-profit sporting clubs to purchase equipment and carry out minor work are now available, delivering further economic stimulus as Ipswich recovers from COVID-19 closures. |
Ipswich Nature Centre plan: Eagle, platypus and koalas28 July 2020 A masterplan has been drawn up by Ipswich City Council to ensure the Ipswich Nature Centre is keeping pace with modern zoo requirements into the future and responding to the growing needs of the Ipswich community. |
School’s street art win to help ‘improve behaviour’28 July 2020 Kruger State School will be home to a new mural by a local street artist, after winning an Ipswich Festivals competition. |
Ipswich businesses given opportunity to improve CBD outlook27 July 2020 Ipswich City Council officially launches its $100,000 pilot Façade Improvement Program for the Ipswich central business district today. Ipswich turns a page with unveiling of $8.8m Rosewood Library25 July 2020 Ipswich residents were today given a preview of their new state-of-the-art library at Rosewood, which is set to open to the public on Monday. |
Road safety plan to help save lives24 July 2020 Ipswich City Council is delivering the Road Safety Action Plan in a collaborative project with state departments and emergency services to reduce the number of deaths and serious accidents on Ipswich roads. |
Youth council nominations closing soon24 July 2020 Nominations are now open for people aged 16 to 25 to join the Ipswich Youth Advisory Council, an Ipswich City Council initiative that gives young people an opportunity to make a real impact in their community. |
Keeping the community safe and healthy as markets return23 July 2020 With the return of popular weekend markets, council is reminding stall-holders and market-goers to practise good hygiene and physical distancing. |
Major commitments achieved and on track in first 100 days23 July 2020 Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding set the bar high for her first 100 days in office, and can report today that she has delivered on her commitments. |
Four-stage action plan for Ipswich’s most popular conservation estate22 July 2020 A 20-year vision for the iconic White Rock – Spring Mountain Conservation Estate will provide a roadmap to balance the preservation of rich biodiversity and strong cultural values with the estate’s unprecedented growth in nature-based recreation. |