Council affirms being a voice for all generations as part of National Reconciliation Week

29 May 2023

Ipswich City Council has reaffirmed its commitment to reconciliation as the community marks National Reconciliation Week, from 27 May to 3 June, with a focus on this year’s theme Be a Voice for Generations.

Proposed child care centre in Camira refused

29 May 2023

Ipswich City Council has refused a proposed child care centre in Camira over concerns its proposed scale, bulk and impacts on residential amenity were not sufficiently addressed by the applicant.

Inaugural Queerswich festival celebrates culture and diversity

29 May 2023

The inaugural Queerswich festival comes to Ipswich this weekend, celebrating inclusion, culture and diversity in our community.

New installation in Cobb & Co Heritage Park unveiled

26 May 2023

Ipswich City Council has unveiled a new sculpture in Cobb & Co Park in Rosewood as part of a tree support attached to a 70-year-old iconic Queensland native bottle tree (Brachychiton rupestris).

New road provides important link for growing Ipswich suburbs

25 May 2023

An important new road has opened (25 May) in Springfield, one of the suburbs boosting Ipswich’s position as Queensland’s fastest growing city.

Progress welcomed on $710 million hospital expansion

25 May 2023

Confirmation that the tender has been awarded for the $710 million Ipswich Hospital Stage 2 expansion has been welcomed by Ipswich City Council.

Extraordinary waste clean-up program now complete

23 May 2023

As part of Ipswich City Council’s flood recovery efforts, the extraordinary waste clean-up of waterways and rivers is now complete.

New name chosen for Yamanto street

18 May 2023

Kuril Drive has been chosen as the new name for a Yamanto street formerly known as Pisasale Drive.

Olympic dreams and a chipped gavel: time capsule provides snapshot of life 25 years ago

18 May 2023

What are your memories of Ipswich 25 years ago?

Council and community disappointed by court’s Wanless decision

18 May 2023

Ipswich City Council will continue to represent the interests of its community despite the Supreme Court of Queensland dismissing calls for a review into the Queensland Government’s decision to call-in the Wanless Recycling Park Pty Ltd development application.