Council approves 1,033 housing lots in last quarter11 November 2022 Ipswich City Council continues to do its bit to ease the housing crisis with lot approvals increasing 1,145 per cent during the September quarter. |
Free calendar showcases Ipswich’s natural beauty09 November 2022 From stunning landscapes to colourful creatures, Ipswich’s diverse and beautiful natural environment has been celebrated in a free calendar. |
Community groups receive $68,000 from council funding program09 November 2022 Eight local organisations will share in more than $68,000 of financial support from Round 1 of council’s 2022-23 Community Projects Funding Program for projects that will benefit the Ipswich community. |
2022 Ipswich Sports Awards recognise local legends07 November 2022 Local sporting legends and rising stars from both on and off the field were recognised at the 2022 Ipswich Sports Awards. |
New flood recovery map pinpoints council’s work across Ipswich04 November 2022 Residents will be able to keep a close watch on the progress of council’s flood recovery efforts through a new online map that pinpoints which projects are planned, under construction or completed. |
New planter boxes brighten Rosewood’s main street04 November 2022 The handiwork of high school students has been expanded from the Ipswich CBD to Rosewood. |
First of new waste collection trucks arrive with a focus on safety02 November 2022 The first four of 28 new waste trucks have arrived to service Ipswich’s rapidly growing city, replace an aging fleet and ensure an efficient waste collection service for residents with additional safety features. |
Ipswich’s 90-year-old jacarandas celebrated with historical plaque31 October 2022 It has been 90 years since jacaranda trees were first planted in Brisbane Terrace, Goodna and a plaque has been unveiled to recognise their historical significance. |
Building comes to life in Ipswich Central28 October 2022 Innovative technology combining experiential design and architecture brings the Nicholas Street Precinct to life as six projectors are turned on, shining a light on the revitalisation of the city centre. |
Cameras give timely information in times of flood27 October 2022 Ipswich City Council has installed four CCTV cameras across the city to give residents instant access to view rising flood waters with another six to be installed in coming weeks. |