Next stage of transformation set to launch at Redbank Plains Road03 August 2022 Big changes to Redbank Plains Road will kick off from August as the major upgrade project enters its third stage. |
Major companies eyeing investment opportunities in Ipswich02 August 2022 Ipswich is attracting significant investment in projects across the region with almost $1.5 billion in potential value which could create up to 1,500 additional jobs for Ipswich residents. |
Block party building a better Ipswich Central02 August 2022 A unique hands-on placemaking event featuring international experts and a community block party on Friday 12 August will ignite imaginations of what Ipswich Central could become for the community. |
Nicholas Street Precinct welcomes two new food favourites02 August 2022 Mexican food favourite Zambrero and That Dumpling Place are the latest entries to Ipswich Central and will provide perfect options for lunch and dinner. |
Mobile nurseries to help deliver 120,000 free plants to Ipswich residents01 August 2022 About 120,000 free plants are up for grabs this year as part of council’s Free Plant Program and a mobile nursery will be setting up in a suburb near you. |
New Ipswich Planning Scheme hits key milestone29 July 2022 A new Ipswich Planning Scheme to help manage the city’s state-leading growth is a step closer to completion after council endorsed a first draft of the scheme for State Government review. |
Brian Randolph Park named after Box Flat miner28 July 2022 An Ipswich miner who died in Ipswich’s worst mining disaster, the Box Flat Mine explosion, has had a park named after him in Redbank Plains. |
Swooping season has begun27 July 2022 Spring may still be weeks away, but the region’s swooping birds are already active. |
Shane Watson bowled over by park honour27 July 2022 Ipswich’s Shane Watson is a cricketer of many achievements, from captaining his country in every form of the game to striker of the highest score by an Australian in one-day internationals. |
Flood-impacted Ipswich businesses supported by council and GIVIT appeal26 July 2022 Ipswich City Council is working with national not-for-profit donation platform GIVIT for their Queensland Small Business Hardship Appeal, boosting support to local small businesses that are experiencing hardship due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and twin flood events earlier this year. |