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Explore : Ipswich City Council Ipswich offers all the modern facilities and attractions of a progressive city, with attractions and highlights ranging from steam trains, over 550 parks (including the heritage-rich Queens Park and modern Orion Lagoon), as well as eateries, cafes, restaurants, cinemas, shopping centres and modern, well-equipped Ipswich Libraries
Home : Ipswich City Council Ipswich is set to remain a stronghold of housing affordability with a new plan to unlock construction of 100,000 homes across the next 20 years Ipswich is making big strides in healthy living, with almost 30,000 residents taking part in Active and Healthy programs in 2024
Significant Flora and Fauna : Ipswich City Council Ipswich boasts one of the most diverse ranges of natural vegetation types in South-East Queensland, including rainforest, dry-vine forest, open forests, woodlands, wetlands and grasslands
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community Engagement Guide The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community Engagement Guide has been developed by Ipswich City Council as a tool to assist with initiating and improving engagement between council, our Traditional Owners and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities
People experiencing or at risk of homelessness - ipswich. qld. gov. au Ipswich Housing Service Centre – for people at risk of homelessness or experiencing homelessness RentConnect, Bond Loans and Rental Grants Assistance, applications for social housing and emergency housing and referrals to special housing services
Indigenous : Ipswich City Council Ipswich, which is known traditionally in the Yagara language as Tulmur, has been home to Aboriginal people since before the beginnings of recorded European settlement Aboriginal peoples owned, had sovereignty over and cultivated the lands, waters, flora and fauna of Ipswich
Ipswich economy booms as it bursts through $15 billion barrier . . . The Ipswich economy is defying state, national and international trends with more jobs than ever before and a booming financial bottom line The city’s Gross Regional Product (GRP) – which measures the total value of goods and services produced in the region – has broken through the $15 billion mark for the first time in history
Tourism : Ipswich City Council Ipswich is a dynamic and evolving destination, set to become a key player in the South East Queensland tourism landscape Rich in heritage and natural beauty and alive with cultural experiences and culinary delights