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March 23, 2017
As early as March 1939 World War I veteran Eric Stevens of Redbank was suggesting that Ipswich make preparations to defend the city against air attack. He feared that Ipswich’s river location,...
August 11, 2014
There has been a fantastic response to The Picture Ipswich ‘World War I – Photo Drive’. A flood of images of local soldiers and their families have been added to the Picture Ipswich database....
July 29, 2016
The Ipswich City Council officially launched its first Mobile Library in November, 1975. The first mobile library staff member was Mr Frank Noonan who also drove the air-conditioned, 10 metre bus...
September 22, 2017
On 3 September, 1939 Australia’s Prime Minister, Robert Gordon Menzies, stoically announced Australia’s entry into the Second World War with a nationwide radio announcement.  After the bombing...
December 15, 2015
In 1939 Queensland Theatres Pty Ltd decided to build a new Theatre in Ipswich. The architects chosen to design the building were Messrs. Guy Crick and Bruce Furse, Sydney; the building constructed by...
September 9, 2020
Her real name was Sarah Jane Pender but everyone knew her as Jeannie. She was a force of nature. Her compassion for others, social conscience, leadership and energy were plain to see. Let’s start...
September 17, 2012
Spring is in the air and the people of Ipswich can start enjoying the fruits of their labours in the garden. Flowers, trees and bushes are all blossoming and showing their prettiest faces. Of all the...
April 12, 2012
The city of Ipswich has a proud military history with many army camps having been established in the local area in support of local troops. The Redbank Army Staging Camp was just one of these...
August 28, 2017
Soon after settlers arrived and 10 years before Ipswich became a municipality in 1860, a School of Arts was proposed in town thus proving that the people of Ipswich have always valued books &...