Gone but not forgotten: Ipswich’s lost landmarks
They are the once familiar sites of town that now only live on in our memories, and in pictures that can bring back raw emotions and happy memories.
They are the once familiar sites of town that now only live on in our memories, and in pictures that can bring back raw emotions and happy memories.
Ipswich City Council is hoping the upcoming SPARK Ipswich festival can galvanise the community in early July.
The QT is set to take another significant step in its 170-year history of reporting the news in Ipswich.
Mayor Teresa Harding says public calls to bring roads up to scratch in the city’s older suburbs has led to a significant investment.
A crowd of about 15,000 has cheered Happy Go Plucky home in the Ipswich Cup.
Ipswich indigenous students have been working hard on an art exhibition displaying the cultural heritage.
After missing out last year, Ipswich is champing at the bit for the year’s biggest social event.
Large sections at the Bundamba Racetrack are already sold out ahead of Saturday’s Ipswich Cup, but race fans can still get tickets.
Two new plays by Ipswich’s Young Theatricals will feature at the Incinerator Theatre this month
Endeavour has come a long way in 70 years, but there is still plenty of work to be done to level the playing field for people with disabilities in Queensland.
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