Ipswich Today

Ipswich Today

Allan Roebuck

Local voices, news, commentary and community information for residents and businesses in Ipswich, Queensland, Australia. Originally launched as Ipswich Election Watch 27 February 2020 the show was renamed Ipswich Today 23 April 2020. www.ipswichtoday.com.au

Five so far for Blair, Antoniolli declares low morale, odour inquiry expands and calling all local artists

Five so far for Blair, Antoniolli declares low morale, odour inquiry expands and calling all local artists

Another surprise from Ash’s radio past, candidates are lining up for the seat of Blair, Mayor back from Nerima visit, Cr Andrew Antoniolli declares low morale, former council buildings make way for new hospital car park, odour inquiry expands areas of interest and a call for local artists to create major works of public art. Time for another yarn over the back fence with Walter Williams and Ashleigh Mac.Published: 18 February 2025.Theme music: AudioJungle - Mark_Music and Matt SteinerCall for Ip

Feb 18, • 21:25

New year, new president for Ipswich Region Chamber of Commerce

New year, new president for Ipswich Region Chamber of Commerce

A new year and a new president for Ipswich Region Chamber of Commerce. Long-term president Phillip Bell announced he was stepping down earlier this month. In this episode meet new president David Wiltshire.Published: 14 February 2025.Image: New chamber president David Wiltshire (left) receives a welcome handshake from Phillip Bell (supplied)Theme music: AudioJungle - Mark_Music and Matt SteinerIpswich Region Chamber of Commerce: https://ipswichchamber.org.au/Ipswich City Council meeting agendas

Feb 13, • 6:52

A visit downstairs to the Old Flour Mill uncovers hidden treasures; two shop owners tell their story

A visit downstairs to the Old Flour Mill uncovers hidden treasures; two shop owners tell their story

If it has been a while since you last visited the Old Flour Mill in Brisbane Street then it might be the right time to rediscover hidden treasures in the arcade downstairs. In this episode you’ll meet two entrepreneurs who have taken the plunge to open businesses in this historic top of town building. They are diverse and interesting. You’ll hear what drives their passion and about the unique items on sale. NB: This episode is not a commercial arrangement, however I do have an interest in two pr

Feb 12, • 12:16

Wacky theories could thwart ultimate success of fire ant eradication in the region

Wacky theories could thwart ultimate success of fire ant eradication in the region

The Invasive Species Council was formed in 2002 over shared concerns that the Australian landscape was being radically altered by the invasion of weed and pest species, and this includes fire ants. Conspiracy theories have emerged recently which could derail the fire ant treatment program. Advocacy manager Reece Pianta joins the show.Published: 7 February 2025.Image: Invasive Species Council advocacy manager Reece Pianta (supplied)Theme music: AudioJungle - Mark_Music and Matt SteinerInvasive Sp

Feb 7, • 15:24

Media policy changes evaporate, destination Nerima, waste dispute wash-up and calls for transport infrastructure

Media policy changes evaporate, destination Nerima, waste dispute wash-up and calls for transport infrastructure

Dust-up over council’s media policy comes to naught but only for now, destination Nerima, Singapore and Europe for the mayor who is still the mayor while travelling overseas regardless of a resolution at December’s meeting. Also in this episode, the pre-Christmas industrial action by waste drivers and calls for critical transport infrastructure and not white elephants. Mayor Teresa Harding joins the show after the January meeting of Ipswich City Council.Recorded: 28 January 2025.Published: 29 Ja

Jan 29, • 14:13

Council date change, Norm Kruger remembered, Blair heats up, garbo gold, Colleges passes first test

Council date change, Norm Kruger remembered, Blair heats up, garbo gold, Colleges passes first test

Late change of date for January’s Ipswich City Council meeting, we remember former alderman (councillor) Norm Kruger, the battle is on for the federal seat of Blair, health inquiry good to go, garbos strike gold, Colleges Crossing passes first flood test but where’s the food trucks, and we reminisce about the first song we requested on the radio. Time for another yarn over the back fence with Walter Williams and Ashleigh Mac.Published: 21 January 2025.Theme music: AudioJungle - Mark_Music and Ma

Jan 21, • 32:33

New traffic lights, major road project completed, Cameron Park playground upgrade and Bull-O-Rama

New traffic lights, major road project completed, Cameron Park playground upgrade and Bull-O-Rama

A new year and a new theme for Ipswich Today. First up in 2025 a look at some local news you may have missed including new traffic signals in Springfield Central and Karrabin, Redbank Plains Road stage 3 completed, multi-million-dollar upgrade to Cameron Park, two Ipswich churches tackle disadvantage and Ipswich Showgrounds presents Bull-O-Rama.Published: 9 January 2025.Theme music: AudioJungle - Mark_Music and Matt SteinerBull-O-Rama tickets: https://ipswichshow.com.au/buy-spectator/bull-o-rama

Jan 9, • 5:08

Colleges reopens, wheelie bins stranded, pushback on developments and Christmas in Ipswich

Colleges reopens, wheelie bins stranded, pushback on developments and Christmas in Ipswich

Colleges Crossing reopens just in time for Christmas holidays, wheelie bins stranded by industrial action, more pushback on new residential developments, council meetings; the gift that keeps on giving, Christmas in Ipswich and we reminisce to wrap up the year. Time for another yarn over the back fence with Ashleigh Mac and Walter Williams.Recorded: 16 December 2024.Published: 17 December 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comChristmas in Ipswich: https://www.ipswichfestivals.com.au/christmas-i

Dec 17, 2024 • 20:43

Harding joins international delegation, rugby league club hostilities revealed and green light for Ripley Rd upgrade

Harding joins international delegation, rugby league club hostilities revealed and green light for Ripley Rd upgrade

The final council meeting of the year wasn’t without a few complications as the mayor packs her bags to join a Council of Mayors (SEQ) delegation to Singapore and Europe via Japan next year. Public participation revealed hostilities between two Ipswich rugby league clubs and a major project approved for Ripley Road. Mayor Teresa Harding joins the show after the December (2024) meeting of Ipswich City Council.Published: 13 December 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Ipswich mayor Teres

Dec 13, 2024 • 15:30

Ipswich chamber year in review, business challenges and sentiment with president Phillip Bell

Ipswich chamber year in review, business challenges and sentiment with president Phillip Bell

It’s been another big year for Ipswich Region Chamber of Commerce, including membership growth, Business After Five (BA5) events and the annual Business Excellence Awards. Chamber president Phillip Bell joins the show with the year in review, business challenges and sentiment, and what’s ahead in 2025.Published: 4 December 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Chamber president Phillip Bell (Facebook)Ipswich Region Chamber of Commerce: https://ipswichchamber.org.au/Christmas in Ipswich:

Dec 4, 2024 • 10:15

Dog park petition, flood buy-back ideas wanted, red carpet for new hotels and Christmas in Ipswich

Dog park petition, flood buy-back ideas wanted, red carpet for new hotels and Christmas in Ipswich

Petition calls for new dog park in Goodna, your ideas wanted on what to do with flood buy-back land, the big three entertainment venues now open in Nicholas Street precinct and council rolls out the red carpet to encourage 4 and 5 star hotel developments. Teresa Harding joins the show following the November meeting of Ipswich City Council and rules out running for the federal seat of Blair.Published: 29 November 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Mayor Teresa Harding in Nicholas Stree

Nov 29, 2024 • 13:27

From Smiley to the Bee Gees; Colin Petersen passes this week aged 78

From Smiley to the Bee Gees; Colin Petersen passes this week aged 78

Very sad music industry news earlier this week with the passing of the original drummer for the Bee Gees Colin Petersen on November 18, 2024. I spoke with Colin in October 2022 before a Best of the Bee Gees show at Ipswich Civic Centre. The boy born in Kingaroy was generous with his time and loved a chat. This episode features most of that interview with Colin. May he rest in peace.Published: 22 November 2022.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Colin Petersen at the drums in the Best of the

Nov 22, 2024 • 37:50

Major Ipswich Central milestone, Ipswich Sports Awards winners and rail needed now for population growth

Major Ipswich Central milestone, Ipswich Sports Awards winners and rail needed now for population growth

Three major business openings mark a major milestone after 15 years of redevelopment in Ipswich Central, local sporting champions and officials recognised at the annual Ipswich Sports Awards and Ripley Valley spearheads Ipswich’s surge in population growth. All this and whole lot more in this yarn over the back fence with Walter Williams and Ashleigh Mac.Published: 20 November 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comCouncil meeting agendas and minutes: bit.ly/2JlrVKYCouncil meetings on YouTube: w

Nov 20, 2024 • 21:37

Praise for Ipswich council CEO during performance review and QAO audit reveals deficiencies

Praise for Ipswich council CEO during performance review and QAO audit reveals deficiencies

Ipswich City Council CEO thanked for guiding council through planning scheme review and other complex issues, Queensland Audit Office final report for Ipswich City Council reveals serious deficiencies, with some issues already fixed. This month was also the first round of committees with questions and general business added to agendas.Published: 16 November 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Cr Marnie Doyle at November's Finance and Governance Committee (YouTube)Council meeting agenda

Nov 16, 2024 • 9:06

Former Division 4 councillor Kunzelmann speaks out about the new council and recent by-election

Former Division 4 councillor Kunzelmann speaks out about the new council and recent by-election

Former Ipswich Division 4 councillor Kate Kunzelmann stepped away from running again this year. In this episode we get a first-hand account of how the post administration council 2020-2024 operated. Kate also reveals her views on the recent by-election and strained relationships in the council chamber.Published: 12 November 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Former Division 4 councillor Kate Kunzelmann (supplied)Local Ipswich News: https://localipswichnews.com.au/Inside Ipswich: https

Nov 12, 2024 • 10:15

Martin sworn in, Ipswich region artists shine, Christmas lights up city and Mackenzie farewells UniSQ

Martin sworn in, Ipswich region artists shine, Christmas lights up city and Mackenzie farewells UniSQ

By-election dust settles with David Martin sworn in as Division 4 councillor, Ipswich region artists shine bright at city’s 2024 art awards, it’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas and Geraldine Mackenzie bids farewell to the University of Southern Queensland.Published: 7 November 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: St Nicholas Precinct in 2023 (supplied)Christmas in Ipswich: https://www.ipswichfestivals.com.au/christmas-in-ipswich/ Ipswich Art Awards: https://www.ipswich.qld.gov.a

Nov 7, 2024 • 8:20

Swich Up Productions switches it up with "It's A Wonderful Life: The Radio Play"

Swich Up Productions switches it up with "It's A Wonderful Life: The Radio Play"

In the era before television and the internet, the golden age of radio brought families together, where they would gather around their radios, eagerly awaiting the start of their favourite programs. The voices of actors, the use of music, and the artistry of sound effects painted pictures in the minds of listeners, such were radio plays. In this episode Swich Up Productions brings this era to life just in time for Christmas.Published: 1 November 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comSwich Up Pr

Nov 1, 2024 • 13:13

Public speaking got you tongue-tied? Toastmasters could unlock your hidden talents and potential

Public speaking got you tongue-tied? Toastmasters could unlock your hidden talents and potential

Does the thought of speaking in front of a group of people have you trembling with fear? You’re not alone. My guest might just have the answer to help cure those fears in this politics-free episode. Veronica Witham from Morning Talkers Toastmasters in Ipswich invites you to share your stories and to do something different.Published: 30 October 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Veronica Witham for Morning Talkers Toastmasters Ipswich (supplied)Morning Talkers Toastmasters: https://www

Oct 30, 2024 • 11:52

The wait is over, concessions for new hotel developers and end in sight for major roadworks

The wait is over, concessions for new hotel developers and end in sight for major roadworks

Ipswich City Council's We Can’t Wait campaign produces some promises, concessions for developers of new hotel accommodation, council’s support of Healthy Land and Water under the microscope and the current Redbank Plains Road upgrade should be finished by Christmas. It was as close to convivial as you can get at the October council meeting under the watchful eye of senior officers from the Department of Housing, Local Government, Planning and Public Works in the public gallery. Ipswich mayor Ter

Oct 25, 2024 • 14:50

Home stretch to election day and a new crown for Ipswich's most expensive coffee

Home stretch to election day and a new crown for Ipswich's most expensive coffee

We’re on the home stretch to Saturday for the state election and Division 4 by-election. Time for another yarn over the back fence with Walter Williams and Ashleigh Mac. We talk about how Division 4 might pan out, the LNP's gagging of their state candidates and other local issues. Plus, a new winner for the title of Ipswich’s most expensive coffee, and Hotel Commonwealth and Hoyts to open very soon.Recorded: 21 October 2024.Published: 22 October 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comElectoral C

Oct 21, 2024 • 19:12

State election: Where you live can influence how you vote; the differences between city and country

State election: Where you live can influence how you vote; the differences between city and country

The pundits are predicting a change of state government on October 26. What are the drivers of change and where you live in Queensland often influences how you will vote. Emeritus Professor John Cole from the University of Southern Queensland is an expert in social and economic development. He joins the show to discuss the biggest issues affecting regional and city voters, and reveals his tip on which party he thinks will win.Published: 19 October 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Em

Oct 18, 2024 • 20:58

Declaration of interest and suspension of standing orders test relationships in Ipswich council chamber

Declaration of interest and suspension of standing orders test relationships in Ipswich council chamber

A rarely used dissent motion put and withdrawn and suspension of standing orders pepper this month’s Ipswich City Council Infrastructure, Planning and Assets Committee meeting. What’s all the fuss about? A declaration of interest and a simple discussion on proposed state government changes in relation to granny flats.Published: 17 October 2024.Image: Screenshot Ipswich City Council Infrastructure Planning and Assets Committee meeting 15 October 2024 (YouTube)Electoral Commission of Queensland: h

Oct 17, 2024 • 12:46

State election: Major policy announcements could reset campaign in final two weeks

State election: Major policy announcements could reset campaign in final two weeks

Major policy announcements on the weekend from both major parties could reset the state election campaign. Labor’s promise of free lunches for all state primary school students and the LNP’s dam and water supply security plan have been released in an effort to woo voters as early voting begins.Published: 14 October 2024.Image: AI generated example of a free state primary school lunch (Copilot)Electoral Commission of Queensland: https://www.ecq.qld.gov.au/elections/election-eventsIpswich Election

Oct 14, 2024 • 8:02

Last-minute rush of state election candidates and four do battle for Division 4 vacancy

Last-minute rush of state election candidates and four do battle for Division 4 vacancy

The final list of state election candidates for Ipswich electorates and so far local promises are thin on the ground, although one promise could finally see progress on the Norman Street bridge. Also in this episode four candidates on the ballot paper for the Division 4 by-election and Ipswich State High School receives Keys to the City for a second time.Published: 11 October 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Some members of Ipswich State High School girls rugby league team at Keys t

Oct 11, 2024 • 7:47

Happy memories of Ipswich and Brisbane in the 60s, 70s and 80s

Happy memories of Ipswich and Brisbane in the 60s, 70s and 80s

This is episode 400 of the show. If you grew up in Ipswich and Brisbane in the 60s, 70s and 80s there’s plenty to reminisce about with special guest Brett Debritz. He worked in Ipswich, not once, but twice at the Queensland Times and the shared experiences with the capital will bring back a lot of memories. Plus, at the end of the show I ask Brett to make three bold predictions. ** Content warning: There may be a healthy dose of self-indulgence in this episode**Published: 7 October 2024.Theme mu

Oct 7, 2024 • 43:32

Local band The Leads remember Deebing Creek Aboriginal Mission in a deadly remix of Trace

Local band The Leads remember Deebing Creek Aboriginal Mission in a deadly remix of Trace

Journalist, songwriter and guitar player Brian Bennion returns to the show with an update on The Leads who are about to release their new EP CD. Following on from the original November 2023 release of Trace, the band has also released a new Deadly Deebing Mix which again features Dirri’Ya-Gamil Kapithun on didgeridoo, Robbie James of GANGgajang and Yothu Yindi fame, James Grehan, Grant Gunnourie and the vocals of Kellie Holmes.Published: 5 October 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Ba

Oct 5, 2024 • 14:12

State election: Stinky Swanbank, Scott's farm, Deebing Creek development and Bell St masterplan

State election: Stinky Swanbank, Scott's farm, Deebing Creek development and Bell St masterplan

The state election campaign is officially underway and in this episode member for Ipswich Jennifer Howard talks about the big issues which plagued this term including stinky Swanbank, Scott’s farm and Deebing Creek development. Plus, a look at a big picture redevelopment plan for Bell Street, Ipswich Hospital expansion, cost of living and 50 cent fares.Published: 3 October 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Member for Ipswich Jennifer Howard (supplied)Electoral Commission of Queenslan

Oct 3, 2024 • 16:30

State election campaign underway, new clubhouse for Spring Mountain and new playground for Woodend

State election campaign underway, new clubhouse for Spring Mountain and new playground for Woodend

The state election campaign has officially begun, Ipswich State High School to receive ceremonial keys to the city, new clubhouse for Silver Jubilee Sports Facility at Spring Mountain, and netball and New Year’s Eve event funding approved by council. Also in this episode West Moreton Health records a 2.6 per cent increase in emergency department presentations.Published: 2 October 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Silver Jubilee Park Spring Mountain opened in April 2023 (Ipswich First

Oct 2, 2024 • 7:34

Division 4 by-election: Former councillor and mayoral aspirant David Martin makes bid to fill vacancy

Division 4 by-election: Former councillor and mayoral aspirant David Martin makes bid to fill vacancy

He loves this city, but can David Martin win enough votes to return to Ipswich City Council after his failed bids for mayor? He was elected councillor at a by-election in 2017 to represent the old Division 7 and has declared his intention to run at the Division 4 by-election on October 26. David Martin joins this episode.Published: 26 September 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Division 4 by-election candidate David Martin (supplied)Electoral Commission of Queensland: https://www.ecq

Sep 26, 2024 • 15:59

Division 4 by-election: Sue Dunne back for third run. Also on the show bipartisan support for 50c fares

Division 4 by-election: Sue Dunne back for third run. Also on the show bipartisan support for 50c fares

Sue Dunne has declared a third tilt at Division 4 in the by-election set for October 26 but her true independence is under scrutiny. Also in this episode 50 cent public transport fares are here to stay, but how sustainable is this move and how long can they last. UniSQ consumer expert Park Thaichon has some answers and the savings for Ipswich commuters.Published: 23 September 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Division 4 by-election candidate Sue Dunne (Facebook)Electoral Commission o

Sep 23, 2024 • 19:37

October 26 by-election, River Heart future, sports awards finalists and Ipswich's most expensive coffee

October 26 by-election, River Heart future, sports awards finalists and Ipswich's most expensive coffee

Division 4 by-election date set for October 26 with costs revealed by ECQ, council wants your views on the future of River Heart Parklands, CMC Rocks 2025 another sell-out, sports awards finalists announced, and have I found Ipswich’s most expensive coffee? Time for another yarn over the back fence with Ashleigh Mac.Published: 17 September 2024.Electoral Commission of Queensland: https://www.ecq.qld.gov.au/elections/election-events/2024-local-government-electionsCouncil media release: https://ww

Sep 17, 2024 • 16:35

Historically significant Inquiry set to open and understand impact of colonisation on First Nations people

Historically significant Inquiry set to open and understand impact of colonisation on First Nations people

The Truth-telling and Healing Inquiry will be central to recording the real story of Queensland and complete the picture of the state’s history.Truth will allow all Queenslanders to heal and move forward. In this special episode chairperson Joshua Creamer explains more about the Inquiry which aims to build and understand First Nations history and culture in Queensland.Published: 14 September 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Inquiry chairperson Joshua Creamer (supplied)Truth-telling

Sep 14, 2024 • 16:55

Ipswich council: Deep divisions between factions exposed again amid calls for better communication

Ipswich council: Deep divisions between factions exposed again amid calls for better communication

This month’s council meeting again exposed deep divisions, verging on outright hatred, between two increasingly distinct factions in the chamber. Fortunately, there was some important council business dealt with, but the future looks far from rosy for all sides. Mayor Teresa Harding joins the show after the September 12 meeting of Ipswich City Council.Recorded: 12 September 2024.Published: 13 September 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Ipswich mayor Teresa Harding in Nicholas Street

Sep 13, 2024 • 14:14

Division 4 by-election: Russell Milligan declares he will nominate and put people before politics

Division 4 by-election: Russell Milligan declares he will nominate and put people before politics

A by-election will determine who fills the Ipswich City Council Division 4 vacancy. Russell Milligan missed out on a councillor spot in March. This week he announced he will be a candidate with a platform which includes no place for party politics in local government. Will voters give him another chance? Russell Milligan is hoping so and he joins this episode.Published: 11 September 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Russell Milligan (supplied)Electoral Commission of Queensland: https

Sep 11, 2024 • 15:58

Showdown in chamber: By-election will decide who takes vacant councillor position in Division 4

Showdown in chamber: By-election will decide who takes vacant councillor position in Division 4

It all started with civility to decide which of two options councillors would vote for in order to fill the vacancy left by the resignation of former councillor David Cullen. There were tense moments, but it was clearly a done deal beforehand with the numbers having it for a by-election. Hear the arguments for and against in a special meeting of Ipswich City Council held 5 September 2024.Published: 5 September 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Screenshot of Ipswich City Council meeti

Sep 5, 2024 • 19:36

Spring danger lurking above and on the ground; how to avoid swooping magpies and snakes

Spring danger lurking above and on the ground; how to avoid swooping magpies and snakes

How best to avoid swooping magpies and is it possible to make friends with an aggressive bird? All your questions answered from a wildlife expert, plus tips on reducing your chances of encountering snakes around the house.Published: 3 September 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Magpie by photographer Rebecca Tregear (Pixabay) Ipswich Festivals: https://www.ipswichfestivals.com.au/Ipswich City Council: www.ipswich.qld.gov.au/Council meeting agendas and minutes: bit.ly/2JlrVKYCouncil m

Sep 3, 2024 • 19:27

David Cullen resigns from Ipswich council and Shayne Neumann supports Queerswich in parliament

David Cullen resigns from Ipswich council and Shayne Neumann supports Queerswich in parliament

In a shock announcement first-time Ipswich councillor Dave Cullen has resigned citing on-going health problems. Dave Cullen joins this episode of Ipswich Today to discuss what's behind his decision. Ipswich City Council CEO Sonia Cooper issued a statement which confirmed that under Section 166 of the Local Government Act 2009, there are two options to fill the vacancy Cr Cullen’s resignation creates. “If it is within the first 12 months of an election, councillors must decide by resolution to ei

Aug 29, 2024 • 11:44

Barty books for kids, new UniSQ chancellor, waste shortlist shorter and Colleges to open by Christmas

Barty books for kids, new UniSQ chancellor, waste shortlist shorter and Colleges to open by Christmas

Ash Barty donates books for kids to libraries across Australia, UniSQ announces new chancellor, council shortens the shortlist for new western waste centre, Colleges Crossing Recreation Reserve to open before Christmas and Galvanized festival kicks off this week.Published: 27 August 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: University of Southern Queensland vice-chancellor Professor Geraldine Mackenzie with Dr John McVeigh who has been appointed new chancellor of the university (supplied)Ips

Aug 27, 2024 • 7:32

Mihi flood buy-back delays, Greenwood Village Rd options and Purga greyhound facility approved

Mihi flood buy-back delays, Greenwood Village Rd options and Purga greyhound facility approved

Mihi Grove flood buy-back drags on while council considers what to do with other properties purchased under the scheme, Greenwood Village Road right turn issue unresolved, greyhound facility approved at Purga with additional noise conditions, regulations dropped for sex workers and why council needs, or doesn’t need, advisory committees. In this episode highlights from a three-hour August council meeting with Ipswich mayor Teresa Harding.Published: 23 August 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.c

Aug 23, 2024 • 19:06

Neumann criticises Harding, countdown to state election, Galvanized festival and GOMA comes to IAG

Neumann criticises Harding, countdown to state election, Galvanized festival and GOMA comes to IAG

Federal member for Blair Shayne Neumann criticises Ipswich mayor Teresa Harding under parliamentary privilege, school plan for Scott’s farm quashed, countdown to the state election, copper theft costs council dearly, Galvanized heritage festival and I, Object comes to Ipswich Art Gallery. All this and more with Walter Williams and Ashleigh Mac who join the show for another yarn over the back fence.Published: 20 August 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comIpswich Festivals: https://www.ipswichf

Aug 20, 2024 • 21:13

Scott's farm saved, intersection upgrade solution elusive and decriminalised sex work a cause for concern

Scott's farm saved, intersection upgrade solution elusive and decriminalised sex work a cause for concern

Scott’s Ripley farm saved from school plans, Ipswich councillors agonise over solutions to problem intersection on Redbank Plains Road and sex workers now in the same classification as other home-based businesses. What does this mean for the typical suburban street?Published: 15 August 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Ipswich MP Jennifer Howard and Bundamba MP Lance McCallum visit the Scott family to deliver news their farm is no longer earmarked for a future school (supplied)Sex wo

Aug 15, 2024 • 8:45

Copper thieves cost council big bucks, rebirth of FS101, Riverview green waste boost & Queerswich saves lives

Copper thieves cost council big bucks, rebirth of FS101, Riverview green waste boost & Queerswich saves lives

Copper thieves cost Ipswich City Council more than $750,000 since 2020, the rebirth of Fire Station 101 as a place for creative arts, Riverview green waste area doubles in size, National Science Week at UniSQ and later in this episode Rachel Vickary co-creator of Queerswich joins the show (5:04 from start).Published: 11 August 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: The Drowsy Chaperone recent performance at Fire Station 101 (supplied)Queerswich: https://www.facebook.com/queerswich UniSQ s

Aug 11, 2024 • 11:57

Technology and soundproof booths used in teaching life skills to Indigenous young people

Technology and soundproof booths used in teaching life skills to Indigenous young people

Technology and soundproof booths are being used to help teach young Indigenous teens in Ipswich coping with life skills. Places are now available in a new 10-week program. VitalHub’s Russ Wright joins the show to explain more.Published: 7 August 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comVitalHub Ipswich: https://www.vitalprojex.com/Ipswich Festivals: https://www.ipswichfestivals.com.au/Ipswich City Council: www.ipswich.qld.gov.au/Council meeting agendas and minutes: bit.ly/2JlrVKYCouncil meetings o

Aug 7, 2024 • 12:30

Labor's Wendy Bourne talks by-election loss, the issues and long campaign to regain Ipswich West

Labor's Wendy Bourne talks by-election loss, the issues and long campaign to regain Ipswich West

Labor’s Wendy Bourne hasn’t stopped campaigning since her loss at the state by-election in March. The hot issues in the seat of Ipswich West are mostly due to rapid population growth. Wendy Bourne joins the show for the first time.Published: 5 August 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: ALP candidate for Ipswich West Wendy Bourne (supplied)Ipswich Festivals: https://www.ipswichfestivals.com.au/Ipswich City Council: www.ipswich.qld.gov.au/Council meeting agendas and minutes: bit.ly/2JlrV

Aug 5, 2024 • 12:54

Are you stuck in a cycle of bad habits? Healthy lifestyle revealed for busy people

Are you stuck in a cycle of bad habits? Healthy lifestyle revealed for busy people

Heathy lifestyle habits are easy to start but hard to maintain. Failed diets, lack of exercise and sleep can bring us unstuck. Ipswich-based Loz Antonenko has a fresh take on how to stick with these healthy habits in her new book with an edgy title.Published: 3 August 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Loz Antonenko (supplied)Loz Life: https://lozlife.com/Ipswich Festivals: https://www.ipswichfestivals.com.au/Ipswich City Council: www.ipswich.qld.gov.au/Council meeting agendas and min

Aug 3, 2024 • 19:45

Councillor side hustles, Indigenous wild food & culture, Goodna park upgrade and new look for d'Arcy Doyle Place

Councillor side hustles, Indigenous wild food & culture, Goodna park upgrade and new look for d'Arcy Doyle Place

Should councillors have a side hustle and does it pass the pub test, Indigenous wild food and culture coming to Ipswich Turf Club, Goodna park upgrade complete and a proposed revamp for d’Arcy Doyle Place.Published: 1 August 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Councillor Paul Tully, mayor Teresa Harding and deputy mayor Nicole Jonic at the newly upgraded R J Richardson Park Goodna (supplied)Ipswich Festivals: https://www.ipswichfestivals.com.au/Ipswich City Council: www.ipswich.qld.gov

Aug 1, 2024 • 7:32

Ipswich councillor Jacob Madsen finally admits to holding down a second job

Ipswich councillor Jacob Madsen finally admits to holding down a second job

Ipswich councillor Jacob Madsen finally admits publicly to having a side hustle, but insists it does not impact his ability to perform the role of councillor. In this episode you’ll hear first-hand from Madsen as he reveals why he applied for a second job.Interview recorded: 25 July 2024.Published: 27 July 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Ipswich councillor Jacob Madsen (supplied)Ipswich Festivals: https://www.ipswichfestivals.com.au/Ipswich City Council: www.ipswich.qld.gov.au/Coun

Jul 26, 2024 • 8:44

Swifts saga rolls on, LGAQ conference motions and council's We Can't Wait almost nuked mid-campaign

Swifts saga rolls on, LGAQ conference motions and council's We Can't Wait almost nuked mid-campaign

Another chapter in the Swifts saga, AI gets attention in council, Ipswich motions for the LGAQ conference later this year and Ipswich City Council’s We Can’t Wait advocacy almost nuked in this month's meeting when Andrew Antoniolli called for an immediate halt to the campaign. All this and more with mayor Teresa Harding.Recorded: 25 July 2024.Published: 26 July 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Ipswich City Council's we can't wait campaign (supplied)Ipswich Festivals: https://www.ips

Jul 25, 2024 • 14:35

Local kids' dreams turn to 2032, new diabetes service, 20 years of Park2Park and Galvanized is back

Local kids' dreams turn to 2032, new diabetes service, 20 years of Park2Park and Galvanized is back

Only eight years until the Brisbane Olympics and local kids are looking to participate in the games, new diabetes service at Ripley Satellite Hospital, Park2Park clocks up 20 years, Galvanized steps back in time and sites shortlisted for a new waste facility in western Ipswich.Published: 23 July 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Twenty years of Park2Park for Rob Richards (supplied)Park2Park: https://park2park.com.au Ipswich Festivals: https://www.ipswichfestivals.com.au/Ipswich City

Jul 23, 2024 • 7:35

Zanow health shock, council wants more funding, Exercise Pitch Black & bowel cancer test advice

Zanow health shock, council wants more funding, Exercise Pitch Black & bowel cancer test advice

Shock health announcement from Ipswich West MP Darren Zanow and Ipswich City Council campaigns for state funding of major projects. Ashleigh Mac joins the show for another yarn over the back fence. Also in this episode RAAF Amberley supports Exercise Pitch Black and more serious health advice from West Moreton Health.Published: 14 July 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comNAIDOC Week: https://www.naidoc.org.au/We can't wait: https://www.wecantwait.com.auExercise Pitch Black: https://www.airfor

Jul 14, 2024 • 15:02

We can't wait: Ipswich council launches new campaign calling for significant infrastructure funding boost

We can't wait: Ipswich council launches new campaign calling for significant infrastructure funding boost

Ahead of the state election Ipswich council launches an aggressive push for more infrastructure spending in the region before two and a half hour commutes from Ripley to Brisbane become the norm, if nothing is done to build more critical infrastructure. Ipswich can’t wait any longer campaign launched on July 7. Also in this episode Crime Action Grants directed at Ipswich schools and Multicultural Australia's Balance Project.Published: 11 July 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Ipswich

Jul 11, 2024 • 6:11

Sports awards nominations open, Greens candidate revealed, blazin' bulls and peak festival season

Sports awards nominations open, Greens candidate revealed, blazin' bulls and peak festival season

Nominations open for this year’s Ipswich Sports Awards, SPARK Ipswich on now, Ipswich West Greens candidate revealed, Blazin' Bull Ride night coming to Ipswich Showgrounds, a new healthcare service for First Nations people living in Ipswich and West Moreton and the Peaks to Points Festival returns from July 20 to August 4 with more than 50 free and low-cost events.Published: 5 July 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: National tree planting day Sunday July 28 (supplied)Peaks to Points:

Jul 5, 2024 • 7:31

Males over 40: Serious prostate cancer message from ManUp! Australia could save lives

Males over 40: Serious prostate cancer message from ManUp! Australia could save lives

If you’re a male over 40 when was the last time you had a PSA blood test? In this episode a serious message about prostate cancer from ManUp! Australia, which was established in 2010 by Brian and Jill Costello after Brian was diagnosed with prostate cancer and the family had trouble finding relevant information and support about the disease. Sadly, after battling several melanomas and lung cancer, Brian passed away in March 2018. The Costello’s daughter Leah took up the fight in 2017 with her Mu

Jul 1, 2024 • 17:45

Ipswich council increases residential rates by 5.45 per cent in $663 million budget

Ipswich council increases residential rates by 5.45 per cent in $663 million budget

As sure as the sun rises Ipswich City Council increased rates in its annual budget for 2024-2025 handed down this week. In this episode you’ll hear highlights from the city’s $663 million budget delivered by mayor Teresa Harding and was that an apology from Andrew Antoniolli near the end of the meeting?Published: 28 June 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Ipswich City Council 2024-2025 budget document (supplied)Ipswich City Council budget documents: https://www.ipswich.qld.gov.au/abou

Jun 28, 2024 • 10:35

Indigenous art, but not as you know it. Ipswich Community Gallery showcases work of David Pearce

Indigenous art, but not as you know it. Ipswich Community Gallery showcases work of David Pearce

It was sorry business that interrupted an emerging art career and then kick-started it again 15 years later. David Pearce is an Indigenous artist from South Australia living in Queensland. David paints in his own unique style. It is Indigenous art but not as you know it. Ipswich Community Gallery highlights the works of local artists each month and from July 20 - 28 you can view Blak & Abstract - 21st Century Indigenous Explorer. Published: 26 June 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: I

Jun 26, 2024 • 12:47

Antoniolli criticises previous decisions, fire ants controversy, goodbye FO in FOGO and tenancy disagreement

Antoniolli criticises previous decisions, fire ants controversy, goodbye FO in FOGO and tenancy disagreement

The FO (food organics) is going from FOGO in Ipswich, fire ants fire up councillors with a report about who pays for future treatment of council-owned land, first public disagreement over recommended tenancy in Nicholas Street Precinct, Andrew Antoniolli criticises decisions of the previous council, the end is near for River Heart walkways, council establishes two new advisory committees, SPARK Festival costs revealed and councillors endorse a new expenses policy for themselves. Mayor Teresa Har

Jun 21, 2024 • 17:24

Cost of living impacts hospitality, River Heart decks to disappear and more festivals more often

Cost of living impacts hospitality, River Heart decks to disappear and more festivals more often

After a short break Ipswich Today is back and time for another yarn over the back fence with Walter Williams and Ashleigh Mac. In this episode we talk about the cost of living and its impacts on hospitality businesses, River Heart Parklands to lose its over water walkways, from horsepower to SPARK as Ipswich turns on the festivals and we remember Brisbane television’s Mike “Gibbo” Gibson.Published: 17 June 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comIpswich Festivals: https://www.ipswichfestivals.com

Jun 17, 2024 • 22:30

Shopping for Christmas in June, Nerima task force in town and West Moreton Health wants your help

Shopping for Christmas in June, Nerima task force in town and West Moreton Health wants your help

Can shopping for Christmas in June save you money? Consumer expert Park Thaichon from the University of Southern Queensland joins the show. He shares tips and views on saving money at the mid-year sales. Also in this episode sister city relationship strong as task force visits to help solve bat problem and West Moreton Health wants your help.Published: 8 June 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: UniSQ consumer expert Associate Professor Park Thaichon (supplied)UniSQ: https://www.unisq.e

Jun 7, 2024 • 12:09

New owners set for Pumpyard, UniSQ cracks top 400 in world and CMC Rocks until at least 2026

New owners set for Pumpyard, UniSQ cracks top 400 in world and CMC Rocks until at least 2026

They liked the company so much they bought it. Meet new Pumpyard owners Jack Anderson and his dad Deryk. Nine years since it first launched, Pumpyard and 4 Hearts Brewing is about to have new owners. Also in this episode University of Southern Queensland climbs world rankings to crack the top 400 and Ipswich council extends CMC Rocks sponsorship until at least 2026.Published: 6 June 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: suppliedCMC Rocks: https://www.cmcrocks.com/Willowbank Raceway: http

Jun 6, 2024 • 16:01

SPARK Festival, Sutton Park lighting boost, SEQ mayors want more and Winternationals at Willowbank

SPARK Festival, Sutton Park lighting boost, SEQ mayors want more and Winternationals at Willowbank

SPARK Festival returns for a fourth year in July with a bigger program, stroke training save lives, Sutton Park lighting boost, SEQ Council of Mayors descend on parliament, Willowbank Raceway set to host 2024 Winternationals and Floating Images takes Ipswich to the world.Published: 31 May 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: SPARK Festival Common People Dance Project (supplied)National Reconciliation Week: https://www.reconciliation.org.au/our-work/national-reconciliation-week/Willowban

May 31, 2024 • 7:45

The fallout continues after second vote on disaster management chairperson in Ipswich

The fallout continues after second vote on disaster management chairperson in Ipswich

The fallout continues after the second vote on disaster management chairperson in Ipswich. Andrew Antoniolli has now been endorsed twice by the majority of councillors as the chairperson of the Ipswich Local Disaster Management Group. Can councillors move forward in relative harmony after such deep divisions?Published: 29 May 2024.Audio credit: ABC Radio BrisbaneTheme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Ipswich councillor Andrew Antoniolli (supplied)National Reconciliation Week: https://www.recon

May 29, 2024 • 6:19

Mayor fails second bid for LDMG, public gallery disrupts proceedings, second meeting doesn't bode well for future

Mayor fails second bid for LDMG, public gallery disrupts proceedings, second meeting doesn't bode well for future

Mayor fails in second bid for disaster management chair as hostilities break out in the council chamber. The second Ipswich council meeting of the new term gets off to a far from harmonious start with disruptions from the public gallery, and is the mayor considering a third tilt for federal seat of Blair at next year’s election? Teresa Harding joins the show and reveals her push to have the mayor of every council in Queensland automatically appointed as the local disaster management group chairp

May 25, 2024 • 15:25

Council chaos, highway pain, cracker show, Festival of Horsepower and remembering Cribb & Foote

Council chaos, highway pain, cracker show, Festival of Horsepower and remembering Cribb & Foote

Council meeting chaos as Ipswich councillors reject a renewed bid from mayor to chair local disaster management group, Warrego Highway pain continues at Bremer River, what’s new in Nicholas Street, another cracker Ipswich Show, Festival of Horsepower coming in June and we reminisce about Cribb and Foote. All that and more with Ashleigh Mac and Walter Williams as we get together for another yarn over the back fence.Published: 23 May 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comIpswich City Council: www

May 23, 2024 • 29:00

Can a ukulele really ease a hangover? The Royal Mail Ukulele Group may be the tonic you need

Can a ukulele really ease a hangover? The Royal Mail Ukulele Group may be the tonic you need

Can the sound of the ukulele really ease a hangover? In this episode a break from local news and politics to catch up with Jeni from the Royal Mail Ukulele Group. You’ll also hear one of their songs as performed live on the Community Stage at this year’s Ipswich Show.Published: 20 May 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Royal Mail Ukulele Group merch (supplied)Royal Mail Hotel Goodna: https://royalmailgoodna.com/Ukulele group plays every Sunday from 11am, except last Sunday of

May 20, 2024 • 13:39

Response to homeless review, earthworks at Colleges Crossing and expanded Festival of Horsepower

Response to homeless review, earthworks at Colleges Crossing and expanded Festival of Horsepower

Ipswich City Council responds to Queensland Government homeless review, major earthworks begin at Colleges Crossing, have your say in annual survey of library services and get ready for an expanded Festival of Horsepower.Published: 16 May 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Earthworks at Colleges Crossing Recreation Reserve (supplied)Library survey: Shapeyouripswich.com.au/libraries-annual-survey Homeless review: https://www.housing.qld.gov.au/initiatives/independent-review-of

May 16, 2024 • 6:41

Small business month, school flexispaces, bad parenting impacts mental health and new fish highway

Small business month, school flexispaces, bad parenting impacts mental health and new fish highway

May is small business month, a new fish highway coming to Six Mile Creek, flexispaces target disengaged students in three Ipswich schools and a University of Southern Queensland study reveals the impact of bad parenting on the mental health of children.Published: 9 May 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: A local fishway in Woogaroo Creek pictured in 2022 (supplied)Front door program: https://www.ipswich.qld.gov.au/funding UnsiSQ study: https://capmh.biomedcentral.com/articles/

May 9, 2024 • 7:58

Bluey is coming to Ipswich Show, new rides and bigger fireworks, city's population now 254,000

Bluey is coming to Ipswich Show, new rides and bigger fireworks, city's population now 254,000

May is showtime in Ipswich. Show president Darren Zanow joins this episode with a rundown of what we can expect this year including a special appearance from Bluey and Bingo in the Bluey Live Interactive Experience, the city’s population now estimated at 254,000 and a new Sounds of Ipswich to keep you guessing.Published: 3 May 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Bluey and Bingo appearing at Ipswich Show Sunday 19 May 2024 (Ipswich Show website)Ipswich Show: https://ipswichshow

May 3, 2024 • 13:16

New online support platform for young people experiencing mental health issues

New online support platform for young people experiencing mental health issues

A free safe online program to help young people aged seven to 17 with mental health issues has been released and is backed by six universities. It’s a self-help online platform available now. Project lead is Professor Sonja March from the University of Southern Queensland. Also in this episode can you guess the sounds of Ipswich?Published: 29 April 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Project lead Professor Sonja March from the University of Southern Queensland gives Belinda Me

Apr 29, 2024 • 7:54

What's ahead in the chamber, Planes Trains and Autos and Ipswich sounds to keep you guessing

What's ahead in the chamber, Planes Trains and Autos and Ipswich sounds to keep you guessing

After a hectic few weeks with the council election and Ipswich West by-election your humble host had a week off. Now back in the studio I reminisce about ANZAC Day when at school, speculate on what’s ahead in the Ipswich City Council chamber, pop in some local news and talk about a new feature coming soon to the podcast called Sounds of Ipswich.Published: 26 April 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Queensland Pioneer Steam Railway Ipswich (supplied)Ipswich Festivals: https://

Apr 26, 2024 • 6:27

ANZAC Day in Ipswich, ideas from artists wanted, innovative hep C treatment and reminder to get flu vax

ANZAC Day in Ipswich, ideas from artists wanted, innovative hep C treatment and reminder to get flu vax

In this local news episode: ANZAC Day in Ipswich, new Ipswich Art Workshop looking for your ideas, West Moreton Health recognised for their innovative hepatitis C testing and treatment program, and a reminder to get your flu vax before winter sets in. Published: 19 April 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: West Moreton Health Alcohol and Other Drug Service clinical nurse Lisa Ball (supplied)ANZAC Day in Ipswich: www.ipswich.qld.gov.au/explore/whats-on/anzac-day Art Workshop EO

Apr 19, 2024 • 6:08

Extraordinary meeting, farewell Bell St walkway, Stitch in the Swich and 25 years of Ipswich Art Gallery

Extraordinary meeting, farewell Bell St walkway, Stitch in the Swich and 25 years of Ipswich Art Gallery

We pause to offer condolences to families of Sydney stabbing victims, the extraordinary events at the post-election Ipswich council meeting, farewell Bell Street pedestrian bridge, more laughs with Stitch in the Swich and we reminisce about the opening of Ipswich Art Gallery. Walter Williams and Ashleigh Mac join the show for our regular yarn over the back fence.Published: 15 April 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comLocal Ipswich News: https://localipswichnews.com.au/Ipswich City Co

Apr 15, 2024 • 17:23

De facto caucus on show at Ipswich council post-election meeting: Nicole Jonic new deputy mayor

De facto caucus on show at Ipswich council post-election meeting: Nicole Jonic new deputy mayor

Ipswich councillors split over who should be deputy mayor and every other major decision at the post-election meeting held April 11. This included division over selecting members of the Audit and Risk Management Committee and Local Government Association of Queensland policy representative, meanwhile second term councillor Jacob Madsen was nowhere to be seen.Published: 11 April 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Ipswich City Council deputy mayor Cr Nicole Jonic (supplied)Loca

Apr 11, 2024 • 8:28

New council faces, defence export record, prison health staff boost and UniSQ challenges stereotypes

New council faces, defence export record, prison health staff boost and UniSQ challenges stereotypes

New faces in the chamber for Ipswich City Council’s post-election meeting, Australia’s single biggest defence export to be built at Redbank, Prison Health Service staff benefit from new correctional centre and researchers at the University of Southern Queensland challenge young people stereotypes.Published: 9 April 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: UniSQ School of Humanities and Communication Professor Andrew Hickey (supplied)UniSQ research findings: https://research.usq.edu

Apr 9, 2024 • 6:23

Councillors sworn in for new term and controversial decision on a new development in Springfield

Councillors sworn in for new term and controversial decision on a new development in Springfield

As the dust settles after the Ipswich council election jockeying for the deputy mayor spot is well underway. The first meeting of council on April 11 will also decide on standing committees and deal with any urgent business held during caretaker. Mayor Teresa Harding joins the show and will also answer why council officers approved a controversial development in Springfield during caretaker period.Published: 4 April 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Ipswich mayor Teresa Hard

Apr 4, 2024 • 11:59

Ipswich mayor & councillors declared, works resume on Redbank Plains Rd and IHF supports West Moreton Health

Ipswich mayor & councillors declared, works resume on Redbank Plains Rd and IHF supports West Moreton Health

Ipswich Today is on hiatus over the Christmas and New Year holiday period. New episodes return from mid-January 2025.Ipswich mayor and councillor positions declared by ECQ, work to resume on the current Redbank Plains Road upgrade, IHF community donors support West Moreton Health and extra money for sports facilities in Ripley Valley and Blackstone.Published: 28 March 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Stalled works on Redbank Plains Road (supplied)Local government elections:

Mar 28, 2024 • 6:10

Special episode: David Greenwood and Dr Ashley Jones delve deep into Ipswich radio history

Special episode: David Greenwood and Dr Ashley Jones delve deep into Ipswich radio history

In an era of constant change in technology and radio station ownership will local radio survive in the future? In this special episode two guests explore the past and try to predict the future. David Greenwood and Dr Ashley Jones are media experts and both have a strong connection to Ipswich and its original radio station 4IP. The show features 4IP jingles from the 60s and 70s and a Color Radio news bulletin from 1975.Published: 25 March 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Cov

Mar 25, 2024 • 57:46

Walter Williams and Ashleigh Mac with their take on the weekend election results

Walter Williams and Ashleigh Mac with their take on the weekend election results

Four new councillors on the cards for Ipswich City Council and a new LNP member for Ipswich West. After a big weekend of voting there’s going to be a few changes. Walter Williams and Ashleigh Mac join the show for our regular yarn over the back fence.Recorded: 19 March 2024.Published: 20 March 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comLocal government elections: https://www.ecq.qld.gov.au/elections/election-events/2024-local-government-electionsIpswich West by-election: https://www.ecq.qld

Mar 20, 2024 • 26:52

Ipswich votes for change: Four new councillors likely and LNP's Darren Zanow takes Ipswich West

Ipswich votes for change: Four new councillors likely and LNP's Darren Zanow takes Ipswich West

Ipswich votes for more change with four new councillors likely to be declared as counting continues this week. Meanwhile Teresa Harding retains the top job as mayor. A massive swing puts the LNP's Darren Zanow as the new member for Ipswich West and the ECQ under heavy criticism for the way this election was run. Former councillor Cheryl Bromage joins the show again to unpack the results.Recorded: 18 March 2024.Published: 19 March 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Former Ipsw

Mar 18, 2024 • 13:47

Ipswich election watch: Cheryl Bromage with final comments on campaigns before election day

Ipswich election watch: Cheryl Bromage with final comments on campaigns before election day

As campaigning for Ipswich City Council and Ipswich West enters its final hours former Ipswich councillor Cheryl Bromage joins the show one more time before election day with further analysis and insights. We chat about how candidates are feeling with two days to go, early voting numbers and the ugly side of elections.Recorded: 13 March 2024.Published: 14 March 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Former Ipswich councillor Cheryl Bromage (supplied)Local government elections: ht

Mar 13, 2024 • 8:46

Ipswich election watch: Andrew Fechner asks voters for a second term in Division 3

Ipswich election watch: Andrew Fechner asks voters for a second term in Division 3

First time councillor Andrew Fechner is aiming for a second term in Ipswich City Council Division 3 and is being challenged by two Greens candidates. In this episode his reaction, significant achievements, other key issues facing the city and why he is running again.Published: 11 March 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Ipswich Division 3 councillor Andrew Fechner (supplied)Local government elections: https://www.ecq.qld.gov.au/elections/election-events/2024-local-government-

Mar 11, 2024 • 18:44

Ipswich election watch: Jacob Madsen pitches for a second term in Division 1

Ipswich election watch: Jacob Madsen pitches for a second term in Division 1

Jacob Madsen is aiming for a second term in Ipswich City Council Division 1. At times during the last four years the council chamber was hit by turbulence and witnessed emotional scenes. He describes his first term and outlines goals in council should he be re-elected. Published: 8 March 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Ipswich Division 1 councillor Jacob Madsen (supplied)Local government elections: https://www.ecq.qld.gov.au/elections/election-events/2024-local-government-

Mar 8, 2024 • 18:06

Ipswich election watch: Steven Purcell and Helen Youngberry team up for tilt at Division 2

Ipswich election watch: Steven Purcell and Helen Youngberry team up for tilt at Division 2

Steven Purcell and Helen Youngberry from Goodna Street Life are running as a team for Ipswich City Council Division 2. In this episode Steven Purcell joins the show to talk about homelessness, flood disasters and his other key platforms including planning and development.Published: 7 March 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Division 2 candidate Steven Purcell (Facebook)Local government elections: https://www.ecq.qld.gov.au/elections/election-events/2024-local-government-elect

Mar 7, 2024 • 18:05

Brenda Ryan remembers her stage debut and still has hopes for a purpose-built performing arts centre

Brenda Ryan remembers her stage debut and still has hopes for a purpose-built performing arts centre

Brenda Ryan began a life-long love of music and the performing arts in childhood. Brenda takes us on a vivid journey of her life in Ipswich and is still actively contributing to the cultural fabric of the city through Ipswich Musical Theatre Company. In this episode we also talk about stalled plans for a new Ipswich Performing Arts Centre.Published: 4 March 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comIpswich Musical Theatre Company: https://www.ipswichmusicaltheatrecompany.com.au/Local gover

Mar 4, 2024 • 16:12

Family and friends celebrate life of Tom Edwards at Raceview, final meeting of council this term

Family and friends celebrate life of Tom Edwards at Raceview, final meeting of council this term

Family and friends celebrated the life and love of Tom Edwards at a moving and heartfelt service on February 23. In this episode with permission from Gary Edwards you’ll hear his moving tribute to his father. Also on the show for the last time in this term of council mayor Teresa Harding with highlights from the final meeting of Ipswich City Council before the election.Published: 2 March 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Tom Edwards (Ipswich First)Celebration of life of Tom

Mar 2, 2024 • 17:32

Ipswich election watch: Sudden career change for Darren Zanow and why he is running in Ipswich West

Ipswich election watch: Sudden career change for Darren Zanow and why he is running in Ipswich West

LNP candidate for the Ipswich West by-election Darren Zanow on why a sudden change of career direction and some of the key local issues which may decide the result.Published: 1 March 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: LNP candidate for Ipswich West by-election Darren Zanow (supplied)Local government elections: https://www.ecq.qld.gov.au/elections/election-events/2024-local-government-electionsIpswich West by-election: https://www.ecq.qld.gov.au/elections/election-events/inala

Mar 1, 2024 • 16:57

Ipswich election watch: Should incumbents be concerned, campaigns reach fever pitch in final two weeks

Ipswich election watch: Should incumbents be concerned, campaigns reach fever pitch in final two weeks

The Ipswich City Council election and Ipswich West by-election campaigns are reaching fever pitch as we approach the final two weeks before election day on March 16. Former Ipswich councillor Cheryl Bromage joins the show with further analysis and insights.Recorded: 28 February 2024.Published: 29 February 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Former Ipswich councillor Cheryl Bromage (supplied)Local government elections: https://www.ecq.qld.gov.au/elections/election-events/2024-l

Feb 29, 2024 • 13:37

Ipswich election watch: Former QT boss David Box lines up again for Division 3

Ipswich election watch: Former QT boss David Box lines up again for Division 3

Independent candidate for Ipswich City Council Division 3 David Box is running again after being unsuccessful in 2020. In this episode he details his approach to connecting with residents, formulating policy and why he wants your vote.Recorded: 24 February 2024.Published: 26 February 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Division 3 candidate David Box (supplied)Local government elections: https://www.ecq.qld.gov.au/elections/election-events/2024-local-government-electionsECQ lis

Feb 26, 2024 • 12:52

Ipswich election watch: Teresa Harding seeks second term as mayor

Ipswich election watch: Teresa Harding seeks second term as mayor

Teresa Harding wants a second term as mayor of Ipswich. In this episode, the unanticipated events in this term, and if re-elected, commitments for the next four years. Recorded: 24 February 2024.Published: 25 February 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Teresa Harding (Facebook)Local government elections: https://www.ecq.qld.gov.au/elections/election-events/2024-local-government-electionsECQ list of donors: https://disclosures.ecq.qld.gov.au/MapIpswich Today election watch: ht

Feb 24, 2024 • 26:13

Ipswich election watch: Danielle Mutton claims Greens can win Division 3

Ipswich election watch: Danielle Mutton claims Greens can win Division 3

The Greens claim Ipswich council Division 3 is winnable with their two candidates. Can they repeat their inner Brisbane success? In this episode meet lead candidate Danielle Mutton.Recorded: 22 February 2024.Published: 23 February 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Danielle Mutton (supplied)Local government elections: https://www.ecq.qld.gov.au/elections/election-events/2024-local-government-electionsECQ list of donors: https://disclosures.ecq.qld.gov.au/MapIpswich Today elec

Feb 23, 2024 • 17:57

Remembering Tom Edwards, campaigning in full swing, live comedy and life before streaming

Remembering Tom Edwards, campaigning in full swing, live comedy and life before streaming

Ipswich’s gentleman of retailing Tom Edwards passes aged 87, memories of shopping at RT Edwards, campaigning in full swing for the council election and Ipswich West by-election, live comedy at Ipswich Civic Centre and we reminisce about video stores. Walter Williams and Ashleigh Mac join the show for our regular yarn over the back fence.Published: 21 February 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comIpswich Today Gary Edwards episode: https://share.transistor.fm/s/74da3544Local government

Feb 21, 2024 • 25:54

Ipswich election watch: Hear why David Martin is running again for mayor

Ipswich election watch: Hear why David Martin is running again for mayor

David Martin missed out on the top job 2020. Can he win a enough votes this time to become the next mayor of Ipswich? In this episode he talks about some of his key policies including infrastructure, environment, economy and built heritage.Published: 19 February 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: David Martin (supplied)Local government elections: https://www.ecq.qld.gov.au/elections/election-events/2024-local-government-electionsECQ list of donors: https://disclosures.ecq.qld

Feb 19, 2024 • 18:18

February council meeting starts on sombre note with mayoral motion

February council meeting starts on sombre note with mayoral motion

A mayoral motion took up more than half the meeting. Ipswich mayor Teresa Harding joins the show. Also in this episode the results of the draw for the order of names on ballot papers for the council election and Ipswich West by-election.Recorded: 15 February 2024.Published: 16 February 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Ripley Road and Reif Street Flinders View (Google Maps)Local government elections: https://www.ecq.qld.gov.au/elections/election-events/2024-local-government-

Feb 16, 2024 • 10:02

Ipswich election watch: Further analysis of the campaigns with former councillor Cheryl Bromage

Ipswich election watch: Further analysis of the campaigns with former councillor Cheryl Bromage

In this election watch special episode former Ipswich councillor Cheryl Bromage joins the show again with more analysis of the council election and Ipswich West by-election campaigns and candidates, including the Greens who could be looking to repeat their inner Brisbane success in Ipswich Division 3.Published: 13 February 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Cheryl Bromage (supplied)Local government elections: https://www.ecq.qld.gov.au/elections/election-events/2024-local-gov

Feb 13, 2024 • 11:39

Health alert to find kids, council turbo charges mowing and work at Colleges Crossing to begin

Health alert to find kids, council turbo charges mowing and work at Colleges Crossing to begin

West Moreton Health issues an urgent public health alert concerning four children seen playing with a bat in Queens Park on February 3, Ipswich City Council ramps up mowing with weekend work and construction to finally begin at Colleges Crossing Recreation Reserve.Published: 10 February 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Mowing in Cribb  Park North Ipswich (supplied)Local government elections: https://www.ecq.qld.gov.au/elections/election-events/2024-local-government-election

Feb 10, 2024 • 7:05

Ipswich election watch: David Cullen nominates for Division 4 and details his priorities

Ipswich election watch: David Cullen nominates for Division 4 and details his priorities

He pulled out of the council election race in 2020 and he’s already officially nominated for 2024. David Cullen joins the show to talk about why this time, despite saying politics is a dirty game. He has been a TWU member for years and also joined the ALP. In this episode he outlines his Division 4 and citywide priorities running as an independent candidate.Recorded: 3 February 2024.Published: 5 February 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: David Cullen (supplied)Local governme

Feb 5, 2024 • 13:12

Ipswich election watch: Jim Madden resigns from parliament to stand for Division 4 in March

Ipswich election watch: Jim Madden resigns from parliament to stand for Division 4 in March

Jim Madden resigned from state parliament on January 26 to stand for Division 4 at the council election in March. Last year he announced he would not seek pre-selection as the Labor candidate for Ipswich West at this year’s state election. What’s behind his decision to now run for council? Jim Madden joins the show. Also in this episode the latest report card on growth from Ipswich City Council and a public health warning from West Moreton Health.Interview recorded: 1 February 2024.Publ

Feb 3, 2024 • 12:17

Ipswich election watch: Campaign begins, Madden talk of town and challenges facing all candidates

Ipswich election watch: Campaign begins, Madden talk of town and challenges facing all candidates

The second of several Ipswich Today election watch special episodes. Until council election day former Ipswich councillor Cheryl Bromage joins the show on a regular basis to talk about the campaign. Being a former councillor Cheryl provides unique insights and offers commentary on candidates and incumbents. In this episode the campaign officially begins with nominations open this week, Jim Madden is the talk of town and the challenges facing every candidate when pre-poll opens and on el

Feb 1, 2024 • 14:22

Ipswich election watch: Marnie Doyle seeks second term in Division 3

Ipswich election watch: Marnie Doyle seeks second term in Division 3

Ipswich councillor Marnie Doyle is seeking a second term determined to push ahead with council-owned property redevelopment in Nicholas Street and details her biggest personal achievement since being elected. Last year Cr Doyle told the Ipswich Tribune she was “90 percent sure” she would not stand for re-election in Division 3, speaking out on the toxic culture in the council. Since then Marnie Doyle announced she will run again.Recorded: 29 January 2024.Published: 30 January 2024.Theme

Jan 30, 2024 • 20:23

Ripley Rd breakthrough, art gallery for kids, council backs stop the stink, more leases in Nicholas St

Ripley Rd breakthrough, art gallery for kids, council backs stop the stink, more leases in Nicholas St

Breakthrough on funding to upgrade Ripley Road to four lanes, an art gallery for kids, stop the stink petition gets council support and four new leases in Nicholas Street. Mayor Teresa Harding joins the show following the January meeting of Ipswich City Council.Recorded: 28 January 2024.Published: 29 January 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Concept of proposed children's art gallery in Ipswich (supplied)Local government elections: https://www.ecq.qld.gov.au/elections/electi

Jan 28, 2024 • 14:12

Ipswich election watch: Former councillor and mayor Andrew Antoniolli to run for Division 3

Ipswich election watch: Former councillor and mayor Andrew Antoniolli to run for Division 3

Former Ipswich councillor and mayor Andrew Antoniolli intends to run for a councillor spot in Division 3 in March. He faces some strong headwinds, accuses the current council of neglecting residents and reveals what was going on behind the scenes prior to construction of council’s new headquarters at 1 Nicholas Street.Published: 27 January 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Andrew Antoniolli (supplied)Local government elections: https://www.ecq.qld.gov.au/elections/election-e

Jan 27, 2024 • 18:30

Ipswich election watch: Sheila Ireland reveals why the run for mayor instead of caravan holidays

Ipswich election watch: Sheila Ireland reveals why the run for mayor instead of caravan holidays

Sheila Ireland was first elected to Ipswich City Council in 2004 and was subsequently re-elected every four years until all councillors were dismissed by the state government in 2018. To the surprise of many Sheila nominated and then secured one of two councillor positions for the new Division 1 in 2020. Now in 2024 she is having a shot at running for mayor.Published: 22 January 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Ipswich councillor Sheila Ireland (supplied)Local government el

Jan 22, 2024 • 21:56

Ipswich election watch: Cheryl Bromage joins the show to comment on the upcoming council election

Ipswich election watch: Cheryl Bromage joins the show to comment on the upcoming council election

In the first of several Ipswich Today election watch special episodes, former Ipswich councillor Cheryl Bromage joins the show on an occasional basis to talk about the campaign. Cheryl offers unique insights from a councillor point of view and commentary on candidates, incumbents and the issues which may decide the results.Published: 19 January 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Former Ipswich councillor Cheryl Bromage pictured in 2008 (supplied) Local government elections: h

Jan 19, 2024 • 20:40

How did Jacko get his nickname, broadcasting from East Timor and the latest election vibe

How did Jacko get his nickname, broadcasting from East Timor and the latest election vibe

Lost Ipswich Facebook page founder Jacko, who until recently was promotions manager at The Jets, reveals how he got the nickname. We also go back about 25 years and remember workforce parties and Star 106.9 broadcasting from East Timor. Also on the show what’s the vibe a couple of months out from the council election and Ipswich Civic Centre’s new approach to comedy. Walter Williams and Ashleigh Mac join the show for our regular yarn over the back fence.Published: 16 January 2024.Theme

Jan 16, 2024 • 30:08

Cameron Park upgrade, Skilling Queenslanders boost, dance injuries, elections and social media riff-raff

Cameron Park upgrade, Skilling Queenslanders boost, dance injuries, elections and social media riff-raff

While we’ve been on holidays it was announced Cameron Park is set for an upgrade with a new playground, Skilling Queenslanders for Work program gets another boost in Ipswich, and dancers, teachers and parents of young dancers are being urged to take part in a health survey. Also in this episode more speculation about well-known locals who are yet to reveal their hand by declaring they'll run for council and social media riff-raff.Published: 13 January 2024. Theme music: www.purple-plane

Jan 13, 2024 • 9:26

Food makes way for local artists at former Ministry of Food premises in d'Arcy Doyle Place

Food makes way for local artists at former Ministry of Food premises in d'Arcy Doyle Place

Ipswich City Council is keen to support local artists with a new arts space in d’Arcy Doyle Place. There are also proposals for the future use of Fire Station 101 and the old woollen mills in North Ipswich. Cr Andrew Fechner joins to the show to explain how all this might work and what other support could be on offer for local artists.Published: 5 January 2024.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: d'Arcy Doyle Place Ipswich Central (Google Maps)Local government elections: https://www

Jan 4, 2024 • 12:06

Colleges rebuild next year, short list of candidates, Christmas lights and boomer gen favourites

Colleges rebuild next year, short list of candidates, Christmas lights and boomer gen favourites

Work to start at Colleges Crossing but not until next year, so far it’s a short list of people who intend running at the next council election in March, Ipswich Christmas lights and we reminisce about popular toys for baby boomers. Walter Williams and Ashleigh Mac join the show for our regular yarn over the back fence.Published: 18 December 2023.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comColleges Crossing: https://www.ipswichfirst.com.au/colleges-crossing-restoration-project-contractor-chosen/Ch

Dec 18, 2023 • 21:39

Mayor's year in review, community leases, arts hub for d'Arcy Doyle Place and battle over bad smells

Mayor's year in review, community leases, arts hub for d'Arcy Doyle Place and battle over bad smells

Final council meeting of 2023 hears the mayor’s year in review, new leases for tennis, community sheds and community centre, the former Ministry of Food in d'Arcy Doyle Place set to be transformed into an arts hub, what is the future of the old North Ipswich woollen mills and the battle over bad smells at Swanbank continues. Mayor Teresa Harding joins the show to wrap up the council year following the December 7 meeting of Ipswich City Council.Published: 11 December 2023.Theme music: ww

Dec 11, 2023 • 13:02

No sound barriers for Redbank, smell complaints triple, Kate calls time and two declare run for Division 2

No sound barriers for Redbank, smell complaints triple, Kate calls time and two declare run for Division 2

Sound barriers ruled out along Brisbane River at Redbank, odour complaints triple since 2020, Exercise Global Dexterity continues, Ipswich Christmas lights tours, one-term councillor Kate Kunzelmann calls time and two new candidates declare intention to run for Division 2.Published: 4 December 2023.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Nicholas Street lights in 2022 (supplied)ABC News: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-12-01/qld-government-legal-action-garbage-facility-bad-smells-swan

Dec 4, 2023 • 8:46

Fresh approach to renting a room could help buffer households from rent and interest rate hikes

Fresh approach to renting a room could help buffer households from rent and interest rate hikes

The cost of housing and the housing crisis is front and centre of news every day. While baby boomers are usually considered ok when it comes to a roof over their head, it is generally younger generations finding it tough. Have you ever thought of renting out a spare room and share your home with stranger? It’s not for everyone but The Room Xchange might be an option to help pay the bills. CEO and founder of The Room Xchange Ludwina Dautovic joins the show.Published: 1 December 2023.Them

Dec 1, 2023 • 16:14

The neighbourhood where coffee is the foundation for doing good things in the community

The neighbourhood where coffee is the foundation for doing good things in the community

Doing good in the community takes courage and commitment, especially when your own business becomes the foundation for giving and supporting people who need help. In this episode meet Brett Briggs who created Oikos café with the aim of supporting others while still running a viable business.Published: 30 November 2023.Theme music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Neighbourhood’s eagle symbolises the vision that young people fly on wings like eagles, that they would run and not grow weary (NB

Nov 30, 2023 • 17:27

New song by local band tells of lost beauty and history of lands being developed at Deebing Creek

New song by local band tells of lost beauty and history of lands being developed at Deebing Creek

The former Deebing Creek Aboriginal Mission in Ipswich is the subject of a song released this month by local band The Leads. It is authored by Brian Bennion who plays guitar on the track and has reported on issues at Deebing Creek since 2015. He joins the show to talk about the long incubation period for this song and strong support received from other musicians including Robbie James of GANGgajang and Yothu Yindi, and multi-national award-winning didgeridoo player Dirri'Ya-Gamil Kapith

Nov 27, 2023 • 17:23

Pool price petition, foster dog fee exemption, $5m road upgrade at Blackstone and Christmas in Ipswich

Pool price petition, foster dog fee exemption, $5m road upgrade at Blackstone and Christmas in Ipswich

Ipswich City Council receives a petition calling for a reduction in pool admission prices, foster dog fees exemption, $5m road upgrade for Blackstone, another update on flood buy-backs and Christmas in Ipswich. Mayor Teresa Harding joins the show following the November meeting of council.Recorded: 24 November 2023.Published: 25 November 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Ipswich mayor Teresa Harding in Nicholas Street Ipswich (supplied)Christmas in Ipswich: https://www.ipswichfesti

Nov 24, 2023 • 10:56

Sculpture mystery solved, Christmas lights puzzle, memories of meeting Bill Hayden and happy lappers

Sculpture mystery solved, Christmas lights puzzle, memories of meeting Bill Hayden and happy lappers

What’s behind the removal of the River Heart Parklands sculpture, when did Christmas lights on the outside of houses become a thing, memories of encounters with Bill Hayden and the resurgence of lappers in Ipswich Central. Walter Williams and Ashleigh Mac join the show for our regular yarn over the back fence. We also hear from Cr Andrew Fechner about the future location options for the sculpture and he reveals his intentions for the council election next year.Recorded: 20 November 2023

Nov 21, 2023 • 24:53

Ipswich election watch: Redbank Plains resident Josh Addison joins race for Division 1

Ipswich election watch: Redbank Plains resident Josh Addison joins race for Division 1

The contest for Ipswich City Council Division 1 heats up with Redbank Plains resident Josh Addison the latest to declare he will run for council next year. What are residents telling him are the big issues and what will be his top priorities if elected.Published: 16 November 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Ipswich City Council Division 1 candidate Josh Addison (supplied)Local government elections: https://www.ecq.qld.gov.au/elections/election-events/2024-local-government-electio

Nov 16, 2023 • 13:31

Breakthrough for unit owners at flood-affected Mihi Grove Brassall

Breakthrough for unit owners at flood-affected Mihi Grove Brassall

Emotional scenes of happiness in the chamber on Thursday November 9 during a special meeting of Ipswich City Council. Councillors resolved to proceed with the trailblazing flood buy-back deal secured for owners in the Mihi Grove unit complex in Brassall.Published: 14 November 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Mihi Grove units Haig Street Brassall (Google)Local government elections: https://www.ecq.qld.gov.au/elections/election-events/2024-local-government-electionsIpswich City Cou

Nov 14, 2023 • 8:34

Councillors grapple with Astral Crt DA, sports awards winners & key military campaigns recognised

Councillors grapple with Astral Crt DA, sports awards winners & key military campaigns recognised

Ipswich councillors grapple with the Astral Court development application. Four councillors abstained from voting in what might be considered a strategic move for survival close to the local government election. Also in this episode winners announced in the 2023 Ipswich Sports Awards  and key Australian military campaigns recognised with memorials in Ipswich Central.Published: 10 November 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Senior Sportsperson of the Year Isabella Parisi with Ipswic

Nov 10, 2023 • 16:43

Ipswich election watch: Simon Ingram joins the race for Ipswich City Council Division 1

Ipswich election watch: Simon Ingram joins the race for Ipswich City Council Division 1

Simon Ingram has announced a second run for Ipswich City Council hoping to unseat an incumbent to take a spot in the council chamber representing Division 1. He joins at least three other previous candidates lining up across the city for the local government election in March 2024.Published: 6 November 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Simon Ingram (supplied)Simon Ingram: https://simoningram.org/Local government elections: https://www.ecq.qld.gov.au/elections/election-events/2024-

Nov 6, 2023 • 16:58

Exclusive: Paul Tully on 40+ years in public life, difficult decisions, OIA changes & will he run again

Exclusive: Paul Tully on 40+ years in public life, difficult decisions, OIA changes & will he run again

In this Ipswich Today exclusive Ipswich councillor Paul Tully talks about his more than 40 years representing residents, why he moved from Brisbane to Goodna in the 1970s and we break down four decades in public life including some of the big and controversial council decisions. We also talk about homelessness, the Office of Independent Assessor and will he run one more time next March.Recorded: 3 November 2023.Published: 4 November 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Ipswich counci

Nov 4, 2023 • 45:05

Six new homes added daily, on-demand bulk rubbish collection and students learn heathy habits

Six new homes added daily, on-demand bulk rubbish collection and students learn heathy habits

Six new homes completed every day in Ipswich, new on-demand bulk rubbish kerbside collection coming in 2024, West Moreton Health promotes oral hygiene for primary students and council’s homelessness, health, planning and transport infrastructure motions receive strong support at annual local government conference.Published: 1 November 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Example of a two-cubic metre bag for Ipswich City Council’s annual on-demand large item kerbside collection servic

Nov 1, 2023 • 8:15

Executive Outlook 2023 report reveals current business sentiment in the Ipswich region

Executive Outlook 2023 report reveals current business sentiment in the Ipswich region

In this Ipswich Today exclusive you’ll hear highlights from Top Office Group’s annual local survey of business sentiment across Ipswich and the wider region. Executive Outlook is in its 15th year and for the first time since Covid forced a pause of live events, the result of this year's survey was again presented to local business owners and managers at the annual Executive Outlook lunch held on October 25. Jan Gadsden presented the detailed findings in front of a live audience at Ipswi

Oct 30, 2023 • 30:02

Bill Hayden tribute, should dog parks have plaques, call for arts hub & when Astral Court DA goes to council

Bill Hayden tribute, should dog parks have plaques, call for arts hub & when Astral Court DA goes to council

A moving tribute to Bill Hayden, should dog parks have dog plaques, a call for an arts hub, Nicholas Street latest, what’s happening at Colleges Crossing and River Heart Parklands, the city’s annual report adopted and when will the Astral Court development application come before council? Mayor Teresa Harding joins the show following the October meeting of Ipswich City Council.Published: 27 October 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Division 3 councillor Marnie Doyle visits Austhet

Oct 27, 2023 • 18:19

Ipswich election watch: Peter Robinson joins the show to explain why he is running for mayor in 2024

Ipswich election watch: Peter Robinson joins the show to explain why he is running for mayor in 2024

Mayoral hopeful Peter Robinson joins the show. Why is he having a third tilt at running for council and what are his priorities for Ipswich City Council should he be successful at the election in March 2024.Published: 24 October 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Peter Robinson (supplied)Peter Robinson Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/accountant4mayorLocal government elections: https://www.ecq.qld.gov.au/elections/election-events/2024-local-government-elections Ipswich City Counc

Oct 24, 2023 • 19:06

More names for 2024 election, growing pains, River Heart and Nicholas St latest, and musical men's shed

More names for 2024 election, growing pains, River Heart and Nicholas St latest, and musical men's shed

Familiar names added to those declaring they’ll run in the March 2024 council election, residents lodge concerns about new developments, River Heart Parklands still not fully open, Nicholas Street latest, men’s sheds for music, Goodna Jacaranda Festival and we reminisce about low or no tech fun. Walter Williams and Ashleigh Mac join the show for our regular yarn over the back fence.Recorded: 18 October 2023.Published: 19 October 2023.Updated: 20 October 2023. The previous version of thi

Oct 18, 2023 • 26:38

Jacaranda Festival is back, push for changes to state agenda & Ipswich's population heading for 500,000

Jacaranda Festival is back, push for changes to state agenda & Ipswich's population heading for 500,000

Goodna Jacaranda Festival springs back to life on October 28 and 29. Festival president Mathew Taylor joins the show to explain what's new. Also in this episode council's push for changes to state government agenda through motions at local government conference and Ipswich’s population predicted to grow to 528,000 by 2046.Published: 17 October 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Jacarandas in bloom at GoodnaGoodna Jacaranda Festival: https://goodnajacarandafestival.com/ICC motions a

Oct 17, 2023 • 9:54

Salvos confirm cost of living pressure forces increase in number of homeless in Ipswich

Salvos confirm cost of living pressure forces increase in number of homeless in Ipswich

Ashely Biermann heads up Ipswich operations of the Salvation Army based in South Street. He told Ipswich Today it is clear that increased everyday living expenses are soaring which in turn explains the significantly higher demands on the Salvos support for our community. Then there’s the issue at the Salvos family store at West Ipswich on Sundays when people leave donations and others come and steal those very same donations.Published: 15 October 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comOctober

Oct 14, 2023 • 10:53

Winners with wow factor at Ipswich Chamber of Commerce 2023 Business Excellence Awards

Winners with wow factor at Ipswich Chamber of Commerce 2023 Business Excellence Awards

A record attendance for this year’s Business Excellence Awards had plenty of wow factor. Ipswich Chamber of Commerce president Phillip Bell joins the show with highlights of this prestigious event held at Ipswich Events Centre Ipswich Showgrounds on October 7.Published: 13 October 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Chamber president Phillip Bell with Marty Branigan of BOQ Winston Glades, winner of the Ipswich Region 2023 Ipswich Chamber of Commerce and Industry President's Award (s

Oct 12, 2023 • 11:00

Ipswich election watch: Rosewood resident Susan Dunne declares intention to run in Division 4

Ipswich election watch: Rosewood resident Susan Dunne declares intention to run in Division 4

Meet another candidate who has announced their intention to run for the 2024 council election. While unsuccessful in 2020 Susan Dunne declared recently she will run again for Division 4. Hear why Susan ran previously, what residents were saying then and now, and her top five priorities for 2024.Published: 7 October 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Susan Dunne has declared her intention to run for Division 4 in 2024 (Facebook)Local government elections: https://www.ecq.qld.gov.au/

Oct 7, 2023 • 13:47

UniSQ $38m boost to health, Ipswich hits 250,000, seniors month & new Marburg security cameras

UniSQ $38m boost to health, Ipswich hits 250,000, seniors month & new Marburg security cameras

University of Southern Queensland announces a $38 million boost to support allied health in the western corridor, Marburg gets temporary security cameras, October is a month to celebrate seniors and Ipswich welcomes its 250,000th resident.Published: 2 October 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comImage: UniSQ Allied Health students will experience improved teaching and learning environments once the University of Southern Queensland’s new $38M allied health and sport facility opens (supplied

Oct 2, 2023 • 6:55

One hundred flood buy-backs, sustainable Ipswich month, get ready for bushfires & board jobs open

One hundred flood buy-backs, sustainable Ipswich month, get ready for bushfires & board jobs open

One hundred flood buy-backs milestone, sustainable Ipswich month, get ready for bushfires and West Moreton Health on the hunt for board members. Also in this episode, sustainability month highlights, council's Active and Healthy Program encourages you to get active and a bone fact you might find 'humerus'.Published: 26 September 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Ipswich City Council's Active and Healthy Program includes a range of activities for diverse ages and abilities includin

Sep 26, 2023 • 6:20

Council election countdown, what's missing in Nicholas Street and we remember Ipswich's Joy Chambers

Council election countdown, what's missing in Nicholas Street and we remember Ipswich's Joy Chambers

We’re about six months out from the next council election in March 2024. In this episode I discuss the state of play with Walter Williams and Ashleigh Mac in our regular yarn over the back fence. Also on the show what Walt’s watching, what’s missing in Nicholas Street and we remember Joy Chambers.Published: 20 September 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comIpswich Sports Awards finalists: https://www.ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2023/ipswich-sports-awards-f

Sep 20, 2023 • 18:21

Heritage snapshot, Venue changes, new leases, get ready for disasters and nominate your hero

Heritage snapshot, Venue changes, new leases, get ready for disasters and nominate your hero

A single snapshot of Ipswich heritage places, changes to Venue building design, four new leases for council-owned commercial property, get ready for storms and bushfires, sports awards finalists announced and there’s still time to nominate for Ipswich’s Australia Day Awards. Mayor Teresa Harding joins the show following the September 14 meeting of Ipswich City Council.Published: 17 September 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comImage: CMC Rocks Qld continues to attract visitors to Ipswich (

Sep 17, 2023 • 13:51

Spring holiday vibes, civic centre in 2024, UniSQ supports building sector & ICC planning jobs

Spring holiday vibes, civic centre in 2024, UniSQ supports building sector & ICC planning jobs

Spring vibes for the school holidays in Ipswich Central, Ipswich Civic Centre looks to 2024 with tribute shows and original artists, University of Southern Queensland rallies to support skills in building sector and planning jobs on offer at Ipswich City Council.Published: 11 September 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comImage: University of Southern Queensland surveying student Rebecca Johnston (supplied) UniSQ: https://www.unisq.edu.au/Get ready: Ipswich.qld.gov.au/getreadyCentenary High

Sep 11, 2023 • 5:51

Saving your business, repurpose shed grows, get ready for disasters & hospital rewarded for stroke care

Saving your business, repurpose shed grows, get ready for disasters & hospital rewarded for stroke care

Surviving in your business one day seminar, Raceview Repurpose Shed doubles its space, get ready for storms and bushfires, Ipswich Hospital recognised for high standard of care for stroke patients, UniSQ paramedicine students take part in simulation exercise and council releases designs for new waste and animal management facility.Published: 6 September 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comImage: University of Southern Queensland Paramedicine students Bonnii Heber and Nel Schuster (Photo: D

Sep 6, 2023 • 7:45

Flood levels, flood resilience, flood proofing and why authorities say every flood is different

Flood levels, flood resilience, flood proofing and why authorities say every flood is different

As summer approaches the thought of a flood is never far from the minds of those who have seen their home damaged previously by floodwaters. In this episode I’m joined by flood plain management specialist Adam Berry to uncover why building on flood plains or flood-prone areas was permitted in the first place, what is flood plain management and why every flood is different.Published: 31 August 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Low lying areas of Ipswich Central under water during t

Aug 31, 2023 • 19:29

More flood buy-backs, council's to-do flood repair list and 500+ planning scheme submissions

More flood buy-backs, council's to-do flood repair list and 500+ planning scheme submissions

From August 24 meeting of Ipswich City Council: Flood buy-backs and the latest on repairs to council-owned property after last year’s floods, planning scheme review receives 500+ submissions and more on the Galvanized Festival which starts at the end of the month. Mayor Teresa Harding joins the show.Recorded: 24 August 2023.Published: 25 August 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Walking trail at Hardings Paddock which is also the location for Culture on Country event Sunday Septemb

Aug 24, 2023 • 12:56

Lappers rejoice, new waste location, exit 32 closed, Tribune v Harding, swooping season & Galvanised

Lappers rejoice, new waste location, exit 32 closed, Tribune v Harding, swooping season & Galvanised

Lappers rejoice with recent events drawing big crowds to Ipswich Central, new waste transfer station location to replace Riverview, don’t get swooped by magpies, exit 32 at Springfield Central closed for six months, Ipswich Tribune v Teresa Harding and Galvanised Festival about to begin. Walter Williams and Ashleigh Mac join the show for another yarn over the back fence.Published: 21 August 2023. Music: www.purple-planet.com Centenary Highway exit 32 works: https://bit.ly/3KHHiufGalvani

Aug 21, 2023 • 21:56

Major traffic disruption at exit 32, Galvanized returns, cancer survivor 40 years of service

Major traffic disruption at exit 32, Galvanized returns, cancer survivor 40 years of service

Major roadworks will block access to a busy road in Springfield Central, get ready to be Galvanised in Ipswich starting with a traditional welcome by Nunukul Yuggera on August 31, the heart-warming story from RAAF Amberley of a double breast cancer survivor who has served 40 years, Culture on Country at Hardings Paddock and disco fever is coming to Ipswich Showgrounds.Published: 16 August 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Nunukul Yuggera Aboriginal Dance Company at Culture on Coun

Aug 16, 2023 • 7:39

Council committee makes decision on new enclosed composting facility proposed for Swanbank

Council committee makes decision on new enclosed composting facility proposed for Swanbank

A change application for a compost manufacturing to be enclosed at Swanbank become the big issue for councillors at this month’s Growth Infrastructure and Waste Committee. Councillors had to grapple with options and decide on the best one.Published: 11 August 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comImage: 1 Nicholas Street IpswichIpswich City Council: www.ipswich.qld.gov.au/Council meeting agendas and minutes: bit.ly/2JlrVKYCouncil meetings on YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/IpswichCityCouncilTVIps

Aug 11, 2023 • 19:07

Could spice be the secret to dementia prevention? And council plans new waste facility

Could spice be the secret to dementia prevention? And council plans new waste facility

Could spice be the secret to dementia prevention? A world-first trial is set to test powers of capsaicin, the molecule that gives chilli its ‘spice’. In this episode a closer look at the ground-breaking research at the University of Southern Queensland. Also on the show Ipswich City Council to consider a major investment in a new resource recovery centre for waste on Redbank Plains Road.Published: 8 August 2023.Updated: 11 August 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comImage: University of Sou

Aug 8, 2023 • 8:03

Playground design improves fitness, Queens Park playground upgrade and council push for AFL

Playground design improves fitness, Queens Park playground upgrade and council push for AFL

The link between fitness levels of children and playground design revealed by Wearthy CEO Lukas Ritson. Also in this episode an upgrade of playground equipment in Queens Park, easier access to free flu vaccine and Ipswich City Council in a strong push for AFL games at Springfield Central during the Gabba rebuild.Published: 3 August 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Commercial playground design and construction company Wearthy co-founder and CEO Lukas Ritson (supplied)Wearthy: http

Aug 3, 2023 • 14:02

Jamie Dunn played them all before meeting Agro and together they ruled TV and radio

Jamie Dunn played them all before meeting Agro and together they ruled TV and radio

Did you grow up listening to Jamie Dunn and Agro on the radio, or maybe you were glued to TV for Agro’s Cartoon Connection. There’s much more to the Jamie Dunn story and he is this episode’s special guest.Published: 31 July 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Agro, Ranger Stacey and Jamie Dunn (supplied)Book tickets Agro Up Late: https://www.ipswichciviccentre.com.au/event/agro-up-late-2/Ipswich Civic Centre: www.ipswichciviccentre.com.au/Ipswich Art Gallery: www.ipswichartgallery.q

Jul 31, 2023 • 25:38

Hand gesture media storm: Harding and Pahlke have their say and will mayor run again in 2024?

Hand gesture media storm: Harding and Pahlke have their say and will mayor run again in 2024?

Mayor Teresa Harding responds to the recent media storm over actions of former councillor David Pahlke while in the public gallery last April and later in this episode David Pahlke takes ownership of his hand gesture and explains what was happening at the time. Also on the show highlights from Ipswich City Council’s July meeting and more on Cr Nicole Jonic’s resignation from four committees earlier this month. With the election only months away, will Teresa Harding run for a second term

Jul 28, 2023 • 20:32

Takeaway coffee cup con: Are disposable cups being recycled or going to landfill?

Takeaway coffee cup con: Are disposable cups being recycled or going to landfill?

In this episode a shock revelation that disposable coffee cups are not always being recycled even if you put them in the recycle bin. Hear why and possible solutions to stop single use coffee cups heading for landfill. University of Southern Queensland research fellow Dr Matt Flynn joins the show.Published: 25 July 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comImage: UniSQ research fellow Dr Matt Flynn who is part of the university’s Centre for Future Materials No Waste team (supplied)UniSQ: https:/

Jul 25, 2023 • 10:00

Challenge to council leadership, new homes for seniors, free flu vax and IFFY is back for 2023

Challenge to council leadership, new homes for seniors, free flu vax and IFFY is back for 2023

Cr Nicole Jonic resigns from four Ipswich City Council committees in protest over leadership in council, more new homes for seniors, Ipswich youth film festival is back, free flu vaccines for a limited time and seven school students join West Moreton Health.Published: 21 July 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Ipswich councillor Nicole Jonic (supplied)Ipswich Tribune: https://www.ipswichtribune.com.au/Local Ipswich News: https://localipswichnews.com.au/ IFFY: https://www.ipswich.ql

Jul 21, 2023 • 8:55

Walkabout with Rob, chamber stir, SPARK reviews, crumbling pub and suburb history revealed

Walkabout with Rob, chamber stir, SPARK reviews, crumbling pub and suburb history revealed

We go walkabout with Rob the YouTube guy, former councillor’s gesture causes a stir, mixed reviews of SPARK Festival, how one Ipswich suburb got its name, the crumbling Commercial Hotel and the not so bright future for newsagents. All this and a stack more in this yarn over the back fence with Walter Williams and Ashleigh Mac.Published: 18 July 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comWalkabout With Rob: https://www.youtube.com/@walkaboutwithrobRob's Ipswich episode: https://youtu.be/7Hdp6gxSWV

Jul 18, 2023 • 27:26

Ipswich hospital triple ramping, more short term accommodation needed and 2024 show holiday

Ipswich hospital triple ramping, more short term accommodation needed and 2024 show holiday

Highlights from Ipswich City Council’s July committee meetings including proposed action to encourage investment in more short-term accommodation, hear why health services in Ipswich need to grow as West Moreton Health chairman says triple ramping puts the Ipswich community at a health disadvantage and council supports Ipswich Show Society’s request for Friday May 17, 2024 to be the show day public holiday.Published: 13 July 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comImage: West Moreton Health ch

Jul 13, 2023 • 8:58

Creators of Ipswich gather, major roadworks update, loyal canines & UniSQ leads space research

Creators of Ipswich gather, major roadworks update, loyal canines & UniSQ leads space research

SPARK Festival lights up Ipswich city centre, creators of Ipswich summit ignites imaginations, latest update on a major roadworks project, nominations open for this year’s Ipswich Sports Awards, military and service working dogs recognised for loyal service and University of Southern Queensland set to blaze a trail in space research.Published: 7 July 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comImage: UniSQ rocket scientist Professor David Buttsworth. Professor Buttsworth designed the university’s

Jul 7, 2023 • 8:21

Star on the rise: Laura Frank is captivating and mesmerising audiences everywhere with music

Star on the rise: Laura Frank is captivating and mesmerising audiences everywhere with music

Laura Frank launches her new song Leavin' on July 8 at Ipswich Civic Centre. Laura has a fresh take on country music inspired by the likes Bruce Springsteen, Miley Cyrus and Lady Ga Ga. Hear Laura’s fascinating story of growing up around Kalbar and her love of music.Published: 4 July 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Laura Frank Live at Sunday Country with Brad Cox and James Blundell.  Photo by Pearce Brennan (www.laurafrank.com.au)Laura Frank: https://www.laurafrank.com.au/Laura

Jul 4, 2023 • 29:53

Technology well-being boost in aged care, war of words erupts over budgets & IHF record donation

Technology well-being boost in aged care, war of words erupts over budgets & IHF record donation

Technology brings joy to Ipswich seniors, a war of words breaks out between Teresa Harding and Lance McCallum, and Ipswich Hospital Foundation funding for Ipswich Hospital hits a record high.Published: 30 June 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Carinity Colthup Manor aged care resident Margaret Vaughan enjoys time with a therapeutic robotic companion pet (supplied)Carinity: https://carinity.org.au/residential/colthup-manor/ Ipswich Hospital Foundation: https://www.ihfoundation.org.

Jun 29, 2023 • 9:57

Great Australian Bake Off: Ipswich's Gavin Turner scores one of only 12 spots on the show

Great Australian Bake Off: Ipswich's Gavin Turner scores one of only 12 spots on the show

Baking to win. Ipswich’s Gavin Turner talks about his love of baking from when he was very young to scoring one of only 12 spots in the shed for the Great Australian Bake Off.Published: 26 June 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Gavin Turner (supplied)Great Australian Bake Off https://www.foxtel.com.au/watch/the-great-australian-bake-off.htmlSpark Festival: https://www.ipswichfestivals.com.au/sparkipswich/Ipswich Civic Centre: www.ipswichciviccentre.com.au/Ipswich Art Gallery: www.

Jun 26, 2023 • 16:50

Ipswich rates up 5.5 per cent in $692.6m budget & councillors split on more than one issue

Ipswich rates up 5.5 per cent in $692.6m budget & councillors split on more than one issue

Ipswich City Council adopted its budget for 2023-2024 this week at a special meeting held on June 22. Ratepayers are in for 5.5 per cent increase from July 1. Mayor Teresa Harding joins the show to discuss the budget meeting and the ordinary meeting held later that same day. More than one contentious issue had councillors split when it came to the vote.Published: 24 June 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comFOGO: https://www.ipswich.qld.gov.au/live/waste-and-recycling/fogoSpark Festival: ht

Jun 24, 2023 • 17:12

Ipswich radio then and now, ridiculous 40klm/h in CBD & last call for planning scheme feedback

Ipswich radio then and now, ridiculous 40klm/h in CBD & last call for planning scheme feedback

Walter Williams and Ashleigh Mac join the show for another yarn over the back fence with special guest River 94.9’s boss David Wiltshire. We talk Ipswich radio history, how River 94.9 got here and what the future might look like for radio. Also in this episode expect a rates rise at Thursday’s (June 22) Ipswich City Council budget meeting, FOGO bins for every household, last call for feedback on city’s draft planning scheme, ridiculous new 40k speed limits in Ipswich CBD, Colleges Cross

Jun 19, 2023 • 30:31

Council sets scene for rate rise, FOGO to go citywide, and Ipswich Spark Festival amps up

Council sets scene for rate rise, FOGO to go citywide, and Ipswich Spark Festival amps up

Ipswich City Council sets the scene to prepare you for a rates increase in the city's annual budget, FOGO to go citywide but not until 2024/25, Spark Festival back for another year with new attractions and time is running out to have your say about the new Ipswich Planning Scheme.Published: 15 June 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comImage: 4 Hearts master brewer Reece Richards (supplied)FOGO: https://www.ipswich.qld.gov.au/live/waste-and-recycling/fogo Wheelie bin changes: https://bit.ly/

Jun 15, 2023 • 8:54

UniSQ button battery survey, $48m Venue building latest and dinosaurs takeover Tulmur Place

UniSQ button battery survey, $48m Venue building latest and dinosaurs takeover Tulmur Place

We’re being reminded of the dangers posed by button batteries by the University of Southern Queensland as it launches a new study seeking input from parents, Ipswich Central Redevelopment Committee hears the latest progress on the $48 million Venue reconstruction and school holiday plans for Nicholas Street precinct include a takeover by dinosaurs.Published: 9 June 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comImage: New button battery study by Dr Anna Girardi and Dr David Long will assess parents’

Jun 9, 2023 • 10:34

Hospital expansion, services for Ripley, wheelie bin changes & ICC prepares residents for rate rise

Hospital expansion, services for Ripley, wheelie bin changes & ICC prepares residents for rate rise

Update on Ipswich Hospital expansion plans, services announced for South Ripley satellite hospital, wheelie bin changes for 28 Ipswich suburbs start this week, remembering the Queensland song (The Sunshine State) on Queensland Day and Ipswich City Council prepares residents for a rate rise in budget.Published: 6 June 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Ipswich Hospital stage 2 expansion (supplied)Support for residents: https://bit.ly/42pDdAXQueensland Day: https://bit.ly/3WYWBDJ Sta

Jun 6, 2023 • 7:30

Draft planning scheme released, Hardings Paddock, Festival of Horsepower and IAG goes 3D

Draft planning scheme released, Hardings Paddock, Festival of Horsepower and IAG goes 3D

The new draft planning scheme for Ipswich is out now for comment with Ipswich City Council actively seeking feedback, rediscover Hardings Paddock, a new on-demand bulk rubbish collection coming soon, the Festival of Horsepower roars back into action and Ipswich Art Gallery gets the 3D treatment from the University of Southern Queensland.Published: 4 June 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Ipswich City Council’s Kristy Zemski, UniSQ student Nicholas Reeves, Ipswich City Council’s Be

Jun 4, 2023 • 7:04

Ipswich election watch: Pye Augustine declares intention to run again for Division 1 in 2024

Ipswich election watch: Pye Augustine declares intention to run again for Division 1 in 2024

The next local government election will be held on March 16, 2024. In March 2020 Redbank Plains resident Pye Augustine ran unsuccessfully for one of two councillor spots in Division 1. Pye has declared her intention to run again next year in the same division and is out on the hustings very early.Published: 30 May 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Ipswich City Council Division 1 candidate Pye Augustine (supplied)National Reconciliation Week: https://nrw.reconciliation.org.au/Wheelie bin ch

May 30, 2023 • 12:28

Ipswich election watch: Pye Augustine declares intention to run again for Division 1 in 2024

Ipswich election watch: Pye Augustine declares intention to run again for Division 1 in 2024

The next local government election will be held on March 16, 2024. In March 2020 Redbank Plains resident Pye Augustine ran unsuccessfully for one of two councillor spots in Division 1. Pye has declared her intention to run again next year in the same division and is out on the hustings very early.Published: 30 May 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Ipswich City Council Division 1 candidate Pye Augustine (supplied)National Reconciliation Week: https://nrw.reconciliation.org.au/Wheel

May 30, 2023 • 11:50

More on cinema costs, six-figure library rent, planning scheme draft & Wanless call-in delay

More on cinema costs, six-figure library rent, planning scheme draft & Wanless call-in delay

Mayor responds to criticism over massive cost increase to rebuild Ipswich Central cinemas, Springfield Central library six-figure rent prompts rethink, Ipswich Planning Scheme draft out for comment, flood-buy backs ramp up and the Wanless call-in decision delayed. Mayor Teresa Harding joins the show after the May 25 meeting of Ipswich City Council.Published: 26 May 2023 - National Sorry Day, commemorating the Stolen Generations.Music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Ipswich Waste Services c

May 26, 2023 • 13:14

More on cinema costs, six-figure library rent, planning scheme draft & Wanless call-in delay

More on cinema costs, six-figure library rent, planning scheme draft & Wanless call-in delay

Mayor responds to criticism over massive cost increase to rebuild Ipswich Central cinemas, Springfield Central library six-figure rent prompts rethink, Ipswich Planning Scheme draft out for comment, flood-buy backs ramp up and the Wanless call-in decision delayed. Mayor Teresa Harding joins the show after the May 25 meeting of Ipswich City Council.Published: 26 May 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Ipswich Waste Services collection truck. Wheelie bin collection days changing in 28 suburbs

May 25, 2023 • 13:53

US and Australia work together, Indigenous youth program & 25 years of Combat Support Group

US and Australia work together, Indigenous youth program & 25 years of Combat Support Group

RAAF special: The Unites States and Australia work together to seamlessly support disaster relief and operations, Indigenous youth program takes off for 16 young people at Amberley, Combat Support Group celebrates 25 years and a RAAF flypast helped to celebrate 150 years of the Ipswich Show.Published: 25 May 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Air Force Indigenous Youth Program participants during a tour of No. 1 Squadron at RAAF Base Amberley, Queensland (supplied) Photographer LAC

May 25, 2023 • 6:30

US and Australia work together, Indigenous youth program & 25 years of Combat Support Group

US and Australia work together, Indigenous youth program & 25 years of Combat Support Group

RAAF special: The Unites States and Australia work together to seamlessly support disaster relief and operations, Indigenous youth program takes off for 16 young people at Amberley, Combat Support Group celebrates 25 years and a RAAF flypast helped to celebrate 150 years of the Ipswich Show.Published: 25 May 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Air Force Indigenous Youth Program participants during a tour of No. 1 Squadron at RAAF Base Amberley, Queensland (supplied) Photographer LACW Taylor

May 25, 2023 • 7:08

Beddown helps homeless, new name for Pisasale Dr, costly contract variation & wheelie bin changes

Beddown helps homeless, new name for Pisasale Dr, costly contract variation & wheelie bin changes

An innovative solution to help homeless sleep safe in Ipswich, council finally settles on the new name for Pisasale Drive at Yamanto, new cinemas delayed by black mould and a costly contract variation takes the CBD cinemas rebuild to around $48m. Also in this episode changes coming next month for wheelie bin collection days in 28 suburbs.Published: 22 May 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Founder of Beddown Norm McGillivray (supplied)Beddown: https://beddown.org.au/Beddown Change

May 22, 2023 • 12:41

Beddown helps homeless, new name for Pisasale Dr, costly contract variation & wheelie bin changes

Beddown helps homeless, new name for Pisasale Dr, costly contract variation & wheelie bin changes

An innovative solution to help homeless sleep safe in Ipswich, council finally settles on the new name for Pisasale Drive at Yamanto, new cinemas delayed by black mould and a costly contract variation takes the CBD cinemas rebuild to around $48m. Also in this episode changes coming next month for wheelie bin collection days in 28 suburbs. Published: 22 May 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Founder of Beddown Norm McGillivray (supplied)Beddown: https://beddown.org.au/Beddown Change 47: http

May 22, 2023 • 13:19

Lower speed limits, $15m cinema contract variation, great houses, Tulmur is tops, and Jets in nosedive

Lower speed limits, $15m cinema contract variation, great houses, Tulmur is tops, and Jets in nosedive

New lower speed limits catching out drivers in Ipswich Central, $15 million is quite the variation to a building contract originally worth around $30m, Ipswich’s great houses on show, Tulmur Place is tops, Ipswich Civic Centre rocks with great entertainment line-up, and the Jets take a nosedive on the ladder. Ashleigh Mac and Walter Williams join the show for another yarn over the back fence.Recorded: 17 May 2023.Published: 18 May 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comLost Ipswich Facebook:

May 18, 2023 • 23:46

Lower speed limits, $15m cinema contract variation, great houses, Tulmur is tops, and Jets in nosedive

Lower speed limits, $15m cinema contract variation, great houses, Tulmur is tops, and Jets in nosedive

New lower speed limits catching out drivers in Ipswich Central, $15 million is quite the variation to a building contract originally worth around $30m, Ipswich’s great houses on show, Tulmur Place is tops, Ipswich Civic Centre rocks with great entertainment line-up, and the Jets take a nosedive on the ladder. Ashleigh Mac and Walter Williams join the show for another yarn over the back fence.Recorded: 17 May 2023.Published: 18 May 2023. Music: www.purple-planet.comLost Ipswich Facebook: https://

May 17, 2023 • 24:24

Phillip Bell: A look back on 117 years, business issues and sentiment, and council's ED strategy

Phillip Bell: A look back on 117 years, business issues and sentiment, and council's ED strategy

Ipswich Region Chamber of Commerce and Industry chalks up 117 years in 2023. Chamber president Phillip Bell joins the show for a look back on more than a century of history, current issues facing business including staffing, sentiment, council’s Economic Development Strategy, the birthday bash and Business Excellence Awards.Published: 16 May 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comIpswich Region Chamber of Commerce: https://ipswichchamber.org.au/Economic Development Strategy: https://bit.ly/3M

May 16, 2023 • 14:35

Phillip Bell: A look back on 117 years, business issues and sentiment, and council's ED strategy

Phillip Bell: A look back on 117 years, business issues and sentiment, and council's ED strategy

Ipswich Region Chamber of Commerce and Industry chalks up 117 years in 2023. Chamber president Phillip Bell joins the show for a look back on more than a century of history, current issues facing business including staffing, sentiment, council’s Economic Development Strategy, the birthday bash and Business Excellence Awards.Published: 16 May 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comIpswich Region Chamber of Commerce: https://ipswichchamber.org.au/Economic Development Strategy: https://bit.ly/3M4AsPtSmal

May 15, 2023 • 14:54

A closer look at what's happening in Ipswich to support local businesses during Main Streets Week

A closer look at what's happening in Ipswich to support local businesses during Main Streets Week

In this episode a second and closer look at the aims of Main Streets of Australia Week which supports local businesses trading in main streets like the top of town in Ipswich. We also discuss council's Economic Development Strategy and the impact of recent valuations on Carole Park industrial estate landowners. Ipswich City Council’s chief of economic development Cr Nicole Jonic joins the show.Published: 15 May 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Cr Nicole Jonic (supplied)Main Stree

May 15, 2023 • 12:53

A closer look at what's happening in Ipswich to support local businesses during Main Streets Week

A closer look at what's happening in Ipswich to support local businesses during Main Streets Week

In this episode a second and closer look at the aims of Main Streets of Australia Week which supports local businesses trading in main streets like the top of town in Ipswich. We also discuss council's Economic Development Strategy and the impact of recent valuations on Carole Park industrial estate landowners. Ipswich City Council’s chief of economic development Cr Nicole Jonic joins the show.Published: 15 May 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Cr Nicole Jonic (supplied)Main Street Au

May 15, 2023 • 13:13

Support our main street shops during Main Streets of Australia Week May 15 - 21

Support our main street shops during Main Streets of Australia Week May 15 - 21

A special edition for local business owners who trade in main streets and strip shops like the top of town in Ipswich Central. Main Streets of Australia Week aims to support small businesses with networking events and tips to improve the performance of local businesses. Liz Joldeski joins the show to explain the week and what’s happening in Ipswich. Published: 12 May 2023. Music: www.purple-planet.comMain Street Australia: https://mainstreetaustralia.org.au/Ipswich City Council: www.ipswich.qld.

May 12, 2023 • 9:25

Support our main street shops during Main Streets of Australia Week May 15 - 21

Support our main street shops during Main Streets of Australia Week May 15 - 21

A special edition for local business owners who trade in main streets and strip shops like the top of town in Ipswich Central. Main Streets of Australia Week aims to support small businesses with networking events and tips to improve the performance of local businesses. Liz Joldeski joins the show to explain the week and what’s happening in Ipswich.Published: 12 May 2023. Music: www.purple-planet.comMain Street Australia: https://mainstreetaustralia.org.au/Ipswich City Council: www.ipsw

May 12, 2023 • 9:06

Raid at Deebing Creek, speed limit changes, platypus disappear and growth hotspots

Raid at Deebing Creek, speed limit changes, platypus disappear and growth hotspots

Deebing Creek protestors remain at the Deebing Springs development site more than a week after a dawn raid to remove them. Triple A's Dan Rennie was there and joins the show. Also in this episode speed limits changing in Ipswich Central, Ipswich’s growth suburbs and platypus numbers in serious decline.Published: 9 May 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Jarjumbah Protection Site protestors at Deebing Creek (Facebook)Triple A FM: https://triplea.org.au/Triple A Let's Talk:  https://t

May 9, 2023 • 14:13

Raid at Deebing Creek, speed limit changes, platypus disappear and growth hotspots

Raid at Deebing Creek, speed limit changes, platypus disappear and growth hotspots

Deebing Creek protestors remain at the Deebing Springs development site more than a week after a dawn raid to remove them. Triple A's Dan Rennie was there and joins the show. Also in this episode speed limits changing in Ipswich Central, Ipswich’s growth suburbs and platypus numbers in serious decline.Published: 9 May 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Jarjumbah Protection Site protestors at Deebing Creek (Facebook)Triple A FM: https://triplea.org.au/ Triple A Let's Talk:  https:/

May 9, 2023 • 14:32

David Pahlke responds to criticism over names of former councillors on signs & will he run in 2024?

David Pahlke responds to criticism over names of former councillors on signs & will he run in 2024?

Former Ipswich City Council division 10 councillor David Pahlke responds to the April 27 meeting of council which voted 8 to 1 to reinstate his name on an information sign in Rosewood. A notice of motion called for keeping names of former councillors on information signs when they need replacing. Also in this episode Dave Pahlke reveals his current thoughts on whether he’ll run for council next March.Published: 3 May 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Former division 10 councillor David Pah

May 3, 2023 • 8:06

David Pahlke responds to criticism over names of former councillors on signs & will he run in 2024?

David Pahlke responds to criticism over names of former councillors on signs & will he run in 2024?

Former Ipswich City Council Division 10 councillor David Pahlke responds to the April 27 meeting of council which voted 8 to 1 to reinstate his name on an information sign in Rosewood. A notice of motion called for keeping names of former councillors on information signs when they need replacing. Also in this episode Dave Pahlke reveals his current thoughts on whether he’ll run for council next March.Published: 3 May 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Former Division 10 councillor

May 3, 2023 • 7:46

New deputy mayor, reporting conduct matters to OIA, councillor names stay on signs & North Ipswich Reserve plan B

New deputy mayor, reporting conduct matters to OIA, councillor names stay on signs & North Ipswich Reserve plan B

A new deputy mayor for Ipswich, state government attempts to clarify how councillors should deal with inappropriate conduct matters referred by the OIA, former councillor names to stay on information signs, plan B for North Ipswich Reserve and a long weekend with a bumper list of things to see and do. Mayor Teresa Harding joins the show.Published: 28 April 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Deputy Mayor Russell Milligan and Mayor Teresa Harding (supplied)Ipswich City Council: www.i

Apr 28, 2023 • 21:31

New deputy mayor, reporting conduct matters to OIA, councillor names stay on signs & North Ipswich Reserve plan B

New deputy mayor, reporting conduct matters to OIA, councillor names stay on signs & North Ipswich Reserve plan B

A new deputy mayor for Ipswich, state government attempts to clarify how councillors should deal with inappropriate conduct matters referred by the OIA, former councillor names to stay on information signs, plan B for North Ipswich Reserve and a long weekend with a bumper list of things to see and do. Mayor Teresa Harding joins the show.Published: 28 April 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comImage: Deputy Mayor Russell Milligan and Mayor Teresa Harding (supplied)Ipswich City Council: www.ipswich.ql

Apr 28, 2023 • 21:50

Starter gun fired early for 2024 election: David Martin declares intention to run for mayor

Starter gun fired early for 2024 election: David Martin declares intention to run for mayor

Mayoral candidate David Martin joins the show. He missed out on the top job in 2020 so why is he running again? Stream now to hear his reasons and a longer conversation about his priorities for Ipswich should he be successful in 2024.April 25 is ANZAC Day – a day each year when The Last Post is played for those who have made the ultimate sacrifice. It means that they have done their duty and are now at rest."They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old;Age shall not weary them,

Apr 25, 2023 • 21:19

Starter gun fired early for 2024 election: David Martin declares intention to run for mayor

Starter gun fired early for 2024 election: David Martin declares intention to run for mayor

Mayoral candidate David Martin joins the show. He missed out on the top job in 2020 so why is he running again? Stream now to hear his reasons and a longer conversation about his priorities for Ipswich should he be successful in 2024.April 25 is ANZAC Day – a day each year when The Last Post is played for those who have made the ultimate sacrifice. It means that they have done their duty and are now at rest."They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old; Age shall not weary them, no

Apr 25, 2023 • 21:38

Ipswich Show marks 150 years with jam-packed entertainment program across three days

Ipswich Show marks 150 years with jam-packed entertainment program across three days

Ipswich Show celebrates 150 years this year. How did it all begin and what you can expect at the biggest show ever. Ipswich Show Society president Darren Zanow reveals all you need to know to make the most of the 2023 Ipswich Show.Published: 21 April 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comShow tickets: https://ipswichshow.com.au/purchase-ticketsDiscover Ipswich: https://www.discoveripswich.com.au/ Ipswich Today is supported by listeners like you. Help keep it online with a small donation.Visi

Apr 21, 2023 • 14:27

Ipswich Show marks 150 years with jam-packed entertainment program across three days

Ipswich Show marks 150 years with jam-packed entertainment program across three days

Ipswich Show celebrates 150 years this year. How did it all begin and what you can expect at the biggest show ever. Ipswich Show Society president Darren Zanow reveals all you need to know to make the most of the 2023 Ipswich Show.Published: 21 April 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.com Show tickets: https://ipswichshow.com.au/purchase-ticketsDiscover Ipswich: https://www.discoveripswich.com.au/Promotion:Isn’t it time you had a branded podcast for your business? As an example Pro Drive’s Driv

Apr 21, 2023 • 14:46

Discover a craft distillery, new look for Colleges Crossing, pool finally heats up and first two candidates for 2024

Discover a craft distillery, new look for Colleges Crossing, pool finally heats up and first two candidates for 2024

Discover Ipswich’s own craft distillery and meet the founder, a new look for Colleges Crossing, the water is finally warming up at Leichhardt pool, Ipswich Tribune reveals at least one former councillor’s name erased from history and two candidates have declared their intentions for the March 2024 local government election. Walter Williams and Ashleigh Mac join the show for another yarn over the back fence.Published: 17 April 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comImbibis: www.imbibis.com.au/Ipswich C

Apr 17, 2023 • 21:45

Discover a craft distillery, new look for Colleges Crossing, pool finally heats up and first two candidates for 2024

Discover a craft distillery, new look for Colleges Crossing, pool finally heats up and first two candidates for 2024

Discover Ipswich’s own craft distillery and meet the founder, a new look for Colleges Crossing, the water is finally warming up at Leichhardt pool, Ipswich Tribune reveals at least one former councillor’s name erased from history and two candidates have declared their intentions for the March 2024 local government election. Walter Williams and Ashleigh Mac join the show for another yarn over the back fence.Published: 17 April 2023.Music: www.purple-planet.comImbibis: www.imbibis.com.au/

Apr 17, 2023 • 21:26

Mobile phones in schools: What's the impact on student well-being and should they be banned?

Mobile phones in schools: What's the impact on student well-being and should they be banned?

Should students be banned from taking mobile phones to school? Studies have shown dependency on phones is alarming in terms of well-being, anxiety and social skills of young people. University of Southern Queensland education expert Dr Tania Leach discusses the changing landscape and views about phones at school. Published: 13 April 2023. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: University of Southern Queensland education expert Dr Tania Leach (supplied) University of Southern Queensland: ht

Apr 13, 2023 • 17:22

New website exposes dangers of vaping, more new classrooms, celebrate youth week & e-scooter trial

New website exposes dangers of vaping, more new classrooms, celebrate youth week & e-scooter trial

A truth about vaping website launched while the state government wants your thoughts about vaping and vaping products, more dollars for schools, disturbed sleep can lead to higher risk of falls, Ipswich celebrates youth week and an e-scooter trial set for Springfield Central. Published: 11 April 2023. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: WoodLinks State School principal Greg Noble and member for Bundamba Lance McCallum at WoodLinks State School (supplied) Vaping inquiry: http://bit.ly/3G

Apr 11, 2023 • 6:38

Pool temperature drops while anger rises over delays connecting power to new electric heaters

Pool temperature drops while anger rises over delays connecting power to new electric heaters

The Leichhardt pool temperature saga drags on into its third year as connection of electric heaters misses deadlines announced by Ipswich City Council last year. Local resident and pool customer Liz Tindle-May joins the show after making her own complaints to council about the extraordinary period of time it has taken to connect power. Published: 5 April 2023. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Division 3 councillors Marnie Doyle and Andrew Fechner with local resident Ken Alderton at G

Apr 5, 2023 • 8:38

Cleanaway charged over odours, action needed on obesity, show scores $63K & Riverview open longer

Cleanaway charged over odours, action needed on obesity, show scores $63K & Riverview open longer

Cleanaway faces millions in fines over Chuwar smell. Obesity levels are up a whopping 46 per cent in 11 years as a new report is released calling for more action to support healthy diets and lifestyles. Joining the show is Dr Aletha Ward lecturer in nursing and a public health researcher at the University of Southern Queensland and lead author of the report published this week by West Moreton Obesity Group. Also in this episode council approves $63,000 to support the 150th Ipswich Show

Mar 31, 2023 • 17:07

Renewed hope for Mihi Grove flood buy-backs and Ipswich homeless numbers go from bad to worse

Renewed hope for Mihi Grove flood buy-backs and Ipswich homeless numbers go from bad to worse

Renewed hope of flood buy-backs for unit owners at Mihi Grove in Brassall after Ipswich City Council moves to compulsory acquire units from owners who have not registered for voluntary buy-backs. Also in this episode inCommunity Inc CEO Paul Tommasini reveals the homeless situation in Ipswich has gone from bad to worse. Published: 28 March 2023. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: inCommunity Inc CEO Paul Tommasini (supplied) inCommunity Inc: https://incommunity.com.au/ Beddown: www.be

Mar 28, 2023 • 16:52

Ipswich Waste not for sale, parklands reopen, valuations skyrocket, cinema delays & CMC Rocks

Ipswich Waste not for sale, parklands reopen, valuations skyrocket, cinema delays & CMC Rocks

Council confirms Ipswich Waste Services is not for sale, two major parklands to partially reopen, get excited about the new Ipswich Planning Scheme, population predictions throttled back, new cinemas could face a further delay, CMC Rocks smashes records, new property valuations skyrocket and council calls a special meeting to deal with Mi-Hi Grove flood buy-backs. Mayor Teresa Harding joins the show after the March 23 meeting of Ipswich City Council. Recorded: 23 March 2023. Published:

Mar 23, 2023 • 17:26

Is Ipswich Waste for sale, more bridges needed, the 150th Ipswich Show and is it goodbye AM radio?

Is Ipswich Waste for sale, more bridges needed, the 150th Ipswich Show and is it goodbye AM radio?

A notice of motion hints that Ipswich City Council could be in secret talks to sell Ipswich Waste Services, two major parklands still closed 13 months after flooding, more bridges needed in Ipswich, the 150th Ipswich Show and AM radio no longer available in some new car models. Walter Williams and Ashleigh Mac join the show for another yarn over the back fence. Published: 20 March 2023. Music: www.purple-planet.com Planes Trains Autos: www.planestrainsautos.com.au Ipswich City Council:

Mar 20, 2023 • 24:45

Humanitarian mission to Ukraine, urgent care clinic EOI, planes trains autos & new comet to thrill

Humanitarian mission to Ukraine, urgent care clinic EOI, planes trains autos & new comet to thrill

Last year (April 2022) local businessman and Rotarian Martin Corkery visited Ukraine on a humanitarian mission to gain a better understanding of what’s happening on the ground and to establish trustworthy reliable contacts. Since then he has joined forces with the Rotary Foundation Australia and has again returned to Europe on a self-funded follow-up mission. Also in this episode Ipswich to get a new Medicare Urgent Local Care Clinic, the return of Planes Trains and Autos, and a newly d

Mar 17, 2023 • 11:29

More changes requested to previously approved conditions for a new KFC in Goodna

More changes requested to previously approved conditions for a new KFC in Goodna

In September 2022 Ipswich City Council approved a new fast-food store at 16 Queen Street Goodna. Eleven changes have been requested by the applicant and the issue returned to Ipswich City Council’s Growth Infrastructure and Waste Committee on March 9. Published: 13 March 2023. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Carroll House 16 Queen Street Goodna (realestate.com.au) Ipswich City Council: www.ipswich.qld.gov.au/ Ipswich Planning Scheme: bit.ly/3g4Jwb7 Resilient Homes Fund: bit.ly/3PDPJ

Mar 13, 2023 • 10:22

Ipswich council restructure, red tape cut to attract events and Brassall Bikeway missing link latest

Ipswich council restructure, red tape cut to attract events and Brassall Bikeway missing link latest

Ipswich City Council goes back to the future, at least in part, with an internal restructure, Ipswich plans to become an event-friendly council for event organisers and still no date set for building the Brassall Bikeway missing link. In this episode you’ll hear highlights from the March round of Ipswich City Council committee meetings held on Thursday March 9. Published: 10 March 2023. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Organisation chart by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay Ipswich City Coun

Mar 10, 2023 • 9:28

Is OIA pressure forcing councillors to resign? Former councillor reveals what pushed him to leave

Is OIA pressure forcing councillors to resign? Former councillor reveals what pushed him to leave

A former Ipswich City Council executive and more recently councillor with neighbouring Scenic Rim Regional Council speaks out about why he resigned last month and the negative impact the Office of Independent Assessor is having on the ability of councillors to be councillors. Derek Swanborough joins the show. Published: 5 March 2023. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Derek Swanborough (Facebook) Ipswich City Council: www.ipswich.qld.gov.au/ Scenic Rim Regional Council: https://www.sce

Mar 5, 2023 • 23:53

What's next for Ipswich Art Gallery? Meet new director Claire Sourgnes

What's next for Ipswich Art Gallery? Meet new director Claire Sourgnes

Ipswich Art Gallery has a new director. Claire Sourgnes brings two decades of experience to this role and lead the next chapter of the city’s award-winning visual arts headquarters which was originally established in 1951. Hear Claire’s thoughts on the city of Ipswich collection, attracting new audiences, what’s currently on and coming soon to Ipswich Art Gallery. Recorded: 1 March 2023. Published: 2 March 2023. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Decades of daily observations have been

Mar 2, 2023 • 15:50

Former newspaper editor Michael Crutcher on perceptions of Ipswich, OIA & changing face of newsrooms

Former newspaper editor Michael Crutcher on perceptions of Ipswich, OIA & changing face of newsrooms

Former Courier Mail editor Michael Crutcher is a keen observer of local politics. He is also founder and CEO of 55 comms. In this special third anniversary episode you will get to know Michael as he shares his childhood link to Ipswich, views on perceptions of Ipswich, the Office of Independent Assessor and the changing face of newspaper newsrooms. We also talk about his own podcast called Sourced (co-hosted with Jordan McDonald). Recorded: 8 February 2023. Published: 27 February 2023.

Feb 27, 2023 • 18:05

Childcare DA referred back to state, who should say what and when, and 12 months on from 2022 floods

Childcare DA referred back to state, who should say what and when, and 12 months on from 2022 floods

Proposed childcare centre at Deebing Heights evokes emotional discussion with any decision again delayed, meeting becomes farcical over who should be quoted in media releases and 12 months on from the floods. Mayor Teresa Harding joins the show following the February 23 meeting of Ipswich City Council. Recorded: 23 February 2023. Published: 24 February 2023. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: 1 Nicholas Street Ipswich Ipswich City Council: www.ipswich.qld.gov.au/ Ipswich Planning Sche

Feb 24, 2023 • 15:48

Stepping out to do stand-up, live music, can you name local councillors and the backyard dunny era

Stepping out to do stand-up, live music, can you name local councillors and the backyard dunny era

You are never too old to take on something new like stand-up comedy, we talk tunes in Tulmur Place and live music in Ipswich, how well do you know your local councillors and reminiscing about the era of the backyard dunny. Get ready for another yarn over the back fence with Walter Williams and Ashleigh Mac. Published: 22 February 2023. Music: www.purple-planet.com Tunes in Tulmur Place: https://bit.ly/3EtkGud Ipswich Libraries visitor numbers: http://bit.ly/3xHn1xQ Ipswich City Council:

Feb 22, 2023 • 23:11

UniSQ aviation expert Chris Smith explains why we'll be using pilotless flying taxis by 2032

UniSQ aviation expert Chris Smith explains why we'll be using pilotless flying taxis by 2032

Ipswich Today is on hiatus over the Christmas and New Year holiday period. New episodes return from mid-January 2025.Self-flying air taxis are set to launch in southeast Queensland in time for the 2032 Olympics. Would you take a flying taxi without a pilot? On today’s show you’ll hear from the University of Southern Queensland’s aviation expert Chris Smith who explains the prospect is very real and not something that remains confined to science fiction or cartoons. Published: 20 Februar

Feb 20, 2023 • 15:24

Cr Jonic on growing up, career choices, being a councillor, the OIA and historical drug use

Cr Jonic on growing up, career choices, being a councillor, the OIA and historical drug use

Ipswich councillor Nicole Jonic reveals when the decision was made to run for council in 2020 and why. In this episode you’ll also hear first-hand about the years before council and who inspired Nicole on her career path, what it was like to be a new councillor in Ipswich, the Office of Independent Assessor and its role, council’s media policy and we discuss those anonymous threats over historical drug use. Recorded at Club Parkview Goodna: 17 February 2023. Published: 18 February 2023.

Feb 18, 2023 • 28:54

Healthy heart habits, Clean Up Australia day needs you & libraries score impressive visitor numbers

Healthy heart habits, Clean Up Australia day needs you & libraries score impressive visitor numbers

February is heart awareness month, First Nations heath equity consultation, your help needed for Clean Up Australia day in March, Ipswich Hospital Foundation to mark 25 years, Ipswich Libraries top of the list for number of visitors and Augusta Parkway now seen in a new light. Published: 16 February 2023. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Ipswich Children's Library, Nicholas Street (supplied) Ipswich Hospital Foundation gala dinner: https://gala.ihfoundation.org.au/ West Moreton Healt

Feb 16, 2023 • 7:30

Gift of speech for cancer survivor, fire ant fight continues & above shop space could be residential

Gift of speech for cancer survivor, fire ant fight continues & above shop space could be residential

A Riverview man who lost his voice due to cancer has it restored by Ipswich Hospital, school-based trainee completing Cert III in health, Ipswich’s population nudging 245,500, the fire ant fight continues and Ipswich Central building owners urged to convert above shop space into residential accommodation. Published: 8 February 2023. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Alekk Mathieson is working on the Ipswich Hospital medical ward as he upgrades his qualifications with a Certificate III

Feb 8, 2023 • 7:40

Housing shortage, CBD site could turn green, Deebing Ck development & bridge jam solution no closer

Housing shortage, CBD site could turn green, Deebing Ck development & bridge jam solution no closer

Low-income families under extreme pressure trying to find an affordable place to live, a fresh look at what to do with the old transit centre, is future development at Deebing Creek at an impasse, new schools open and no sign of an immediate solution to Ipswich Central’s bridge traffic jam. Ipswich MP Jennifer Howard joins the show. Published: 1 February 2023. Updated: 2 February 2023. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Member for Ipswich Jennifer Howard (supplied) Ipswich City Council

Feb 1, 2023 • 15:15

Citizen of the Year Donna Cavanagh reveals her personal struggles and motivation to help others

Citizen of the Year Donna Cavanagh reveals her personal struggles and motivation to help others

Ipswich Citizen of the Year Donna Cavanagh describes the moment hearing her name announced at this year’s awards. In this episode Donna reveals what influences and events shaped the woman she is today and explains the incredible daily commitment to help those doing it tough in our local community. This includes the pressures brought on by the current cost of living and punishingly low vacancy rates for those trying to find a place to rent. Published: 27 January 2023. Music: www.purple-p

Jan 27, 2023 • 19:25

Why parklands still closed, playground petition, missed bins & economic strategy released sans plan

Why parklands still closed, playground petition, missed bins & economic strategy released sans plan

Why River Heart Parklands stage one is still closed nearly 12 months on from the floods, petition for a new playground, missed wheelie bins on collection days a concern, Economic Development Strategy almost three years in the making but what, if anything, is happening now to bring new business and industry to the city. Ipswich mayor Teresa Harding joins the show. Recorded: 19 January 2023. Published: 20 January 2023. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: River Heart Parklands stage one pi

Jan 20, 2023 • 12:20

City parkland still closed, a flood buy-back tale, future for civic centre and holiday adventures

City parkland still closed, a flood buy-back tale, future for civic centre and holiday adventures

Major city parkland attraction still closed since being damaged by last year’s floods, one flood buy-back story, shops opening and reopening in an area prone to flooding and what does the future hold for Ipswich Civic Centre. A new year yarn with Walter Williams and Ashleigh Mac where we also share Christmas holiday adventures which includes some timely health advice. Published: 16 January 2023. Music: www.purple-planet.com ABC Radio Conversations: https://ab.co/3CLNzkH Ipswich City Cou

Jan 16, 2023 • 17:06

Former administrator resigns from Moreton Bay council, Nicholas Street update & ICC meeting preview

Former administrator resigns from Moreton Bay council, Nicholas Street update & ICC meeting preview

Former Ipswich City Council administrator Greg Chemello resigns from Moreton Bay Regional Council, more progress in Nicholas Street and a preview of January’s Ipswich council meeting including decision making powers of the Growth, Infrastructure and Waste Committee and a vote on a private operator to run George Alder Tennis Centre at Leichhardt. Published: 14 January 2023. Updated: 16 January 2023. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Former Ipswich City Council interim administrator Gre

Jan 14, 2023 • 5:22

Finalists announced in annual city awards, community funding and registrations open for Ipswich 100

Finalists announced in annual city awards, community funding and registrations open for Ipswich 100

Finalists announced for Ipswich Citizen of the Year along with supporting categories, ten community groups score funding from Ipswich City Council and registrations open for the Ipswich 100 charity bike ride. Published: 10 January 2023. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: A previous Ipswich 100 charity bike ride (supplied) Annual awards finalists: https://www.ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2022/finalists-announced-for-2023-ipswich-australia-day-awards Jen

Jan 10, 2023 • 4:59

Ipswich helicopter pilot talks about the future of tourism aviation following tragedy on Gold Coast

Ipswich helicopter pilot talks about the future of tourism aviation following tragedy on Gold Coast

Will the Sea World chopper tragedy affect the future of tourism aviation? Retired Ipswich helicopter pilot Captain Mike Jarvis has many years of first-hand experience in tourism. He gives his take on what the future might look like and explains the view from the pilot’s seat. Published: 5 January 2023. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Captain Mike Jarvis (supplied) About Mike: https://www.linkedin.com/in/captainmike1/ Ipswich Today is supported by listeners like you. Help keep it onl

Jan 5, 2023 • 14:13

Big crowds for NYE fireworks, road upgrade resumes, free parking, germ-free pools and IPAC review

Big crowds for NYE fireworks, road upgrade resumes, free parking, germ-free pools and IPAC review

Fireworks welcome the new year at four locations across Ipswich (watch Limestone Park fireworks here https://fb.watch/hPrJo-1-_m/), major road project swings into high gear, free parking in Ipswich Central for a limited time, health advice to keep your pool germ-free and will Ipswich finally get the performing arts centre it deserves? Published: 3 January 2023. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: New Year's Eve fireworks at Limestone Park (Ipswich Today) Ipswich Planning Scheme: bit.ly/

Jan 3, 2023 • 6:57

Rates concession extended, arts awards return in 2023 and city's economic strategy light on detail

Rates concession extended, arts awards return in 2023 and city's economic strategy light on detail

Ipswich City Council extends post-flood rates concession, Ipswich Arts Awards return in 2023, First Nations cadet swaps finance for nursing, new economic development strategy light on detail, another corporate donation to Ipswich Hospital Foundation's Children's Christmas Appeal and the Bremer River receives 18,000 Mary River cod. Published: 16 December 2022. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Ipswich Hospital First Nations nursing cadet Janita Dutt (supplied) Ipswich Planning Scheme:

Dec 15, 2022 • 7:51

Avoid the after silly season finance hangover, Ipswich Christmas lights winners & shaping the future

Avoid the after silly season finance hangover, Ipswich Christmas lights winners & shaping the future

Expert advice from the University of Southern Queensland's finance guru Associate Professor Peter Phillips on how to avoid overspending this Christmas including tips on reducing stress and expectations of family. Also in this episode Ipswich Christmas lights winners and how to shape your Ipswich of the future. Published: 12 December 2022. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Pexels from Pixabay Ipswich Planning Scheme: bit.ly/3g4Jwb7 Christmas in Ipswich: bit.ly/3Gk9QZj Resilient Homes F

Dec 12, 2022 • 11:42

Swifts saga finally settled, Karalee childcare centre green light and best Christmas street winner

Swifts saga finally settled, Karalee childcare centre green light and best Christmas street winner

The last Ipswich council meeting of the year finally settles the Swifts saga, more emphasis on customer service, Queensland Audit Office reports don’t come cheap, delayed Karalee childcare centre gets the green light with changes, a review of 2022 floods and the best street announced in the Ipswich Christmas lights competition. Mayor Teresa Harding joins the show. Published: 9 December 2022. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Tulmur Place Ipswich Central Christmas 2021 (Ipswich First)

Dec 9, 2022 • 13:12

Executive Outlook 2022: Business confidence high, skill shortages, cybersecurity and top challenges

Executive Outlook 2022: Business confidence high, skill shortages, cybersecurity and top challenges

Ipswich business confidence remains high nearly three years into Covid with 75 per cent of local firms optimistic for the year ahead. In this Ipswich Today exclusive you’ll hear highlights from Top Office Group’s annual survey of business sentiment across the city and region. Director Jan Gadsden reveals key information for every business owner or manager. Published: 6 December 2022. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Top Office Group and Sequel Insights director Jan Gadsden (supplied)

Dec 6, 2022 • 13:33

First flood buy-backs settled, best sky show of year, green street art comp & new hospital bridge

First flood buy-backs settled, best sky show of year, green street art comp & new hospital bridge

First settlements under Resilient Homes Fund flood buy-back scheme, more flood monitoring cameras in Ipswich now online, a new green street art competition, celestial showtime with best show for keen sky watchers, new Ipswich Hospital pedestrian bridge lifted into place and it’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas. Published 4 December 2022. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: University of Southern Queensland astrophysicist Professor Jonti Horner (supplied) University of Southern Qu

Dec 4, 2022 • 9:42

Sale to Swifts saga drags on unresolved. Latest report referred to December Ipswich council meeting

Sale to Swifts saga drags on unresolved. Latest report referred to December Ipswich council meeting

A council committee defers a recommendation on the potential sale of council property to Swifts to the December ordinary meeting of Ipswich City Council after being presented to the wrong committee this week. This long-running controversial saga is yet to have its conclusion. Published: 30 November 2022. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Swifts Sports Club (Google) Ipswich Planning Scheme: bit.ly/3g4Jwb7 Christmas in Ipswich: bit.ly/3Gk9QZj Resilient Homes Fund: bit.ly/3PDPJHH Council

Nov 30, 2022 • 7:04

DV awareness red seat, committee lacks reports, CBD & flood buy-backs latest and divine intervention

DV awareness red seat, committee lacks reports, CBD & flood buy-backs latest and divine intervention

A condolence motion for a much-loved Rosewood identity, a red seat to raise awareness of domestic violence, a committee with no reports, Ipswich Central latest, an update on flood buy-backs, council asking for feedback on what you want in a repaired Colleges Crossing and councillors seek divine intervention. Mayor Teresa Harding joins the show following the November meeting of Ipswich City Council. Published: 25 November 2022. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Mayor Teresa Harding wit

Nov 25, 2022 • 14:01

Stand-up comedy, first test for new stadium, Tivoli Raceway and when Christmas lights became a thing

Stand-up comedy, first test for new stadium, Tivoli Raceway and when Christmas lights became a thing

Ipswich Today is on hiatus over the Christmas and New Year holiday period. New episodes return from mid-January 2025.Another yarn over the back fence with Walter Williams and Ashleigh Mac, this month with a special guest, local stand-up comedian Darren Hallesy. Also on the show what’s happening with Motoland at Tivoli Raceway, will the new Springfield Central AFL stadium pass its first test, flood buy-backs, population growth and when did Christmas lights become a thing? Published: 21 N

Nov 21, 2022 • 24:52

The issues and waste woes  for Australia's recycling system as soft plastics pile up in warehouses

The issues and waste woes for Australia's recycling system as soft plastics pile up in warehouses

Soft plastics head for landfill as the REDcycle scheme is halted. This revelation is the latest development in Australia’s 74-million-tonne garbage problem. So why is getting recycling right so difficult? In this special episode you’ll hear from the University of Southern Queensland’s Professor Polly Burey, an expert on recycling who is also co-project lead on the No Waste program. Published: 18 November 2022. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: UniSQ's Professor Polly Burey (supplied)

Nov 18, 2022 • 18:59

Heritage shortcomings discussed during committee meeting and Ipswich lights up for Christmas

Heritage shortcomings discussed during committee meeting and Ipswich lights up for Christmas

During the November meeting of the Growth Infrastructure and Waste committee councillors heard about shortcomings around protecting heritage buildings and Indigenous cultural sensitivities connected to proposed development at Deebing Heights. Also in this episode details on how to enter Ipswich City Council’s annual Christmas lights competition. Published: 16 November 2022. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Councillor Nicole Jonic and mayor Teresa Harding getting ready for Christmas

Nov 16, 2022 • 12:27

Annual business awards: Ipswich and Greater Springfield chambers showcase city's best and brightest

Annual business awards: Ipswich and Greater Springfield chambers showcase city's best and brightest

Ipswich Chamber of Commerce president Phillip Bell recaps the annual Ipswich Business Excellence Awards, reviews 2022 and looks ahead to 2023 including business confidence, the impact of rising interest rates, population growth, computer hacking and business as usual with Covid. Also on the show Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce held its annual Marquee Business Awards at a gala dinner last month. Published: 12 November 2022. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: View towards White R

Nov 12, 2022 • 15:00

Spirit of Leonard Cohen coming to Ipswich Civic Centre and 2022 Ipswich Sports Awards

Spirit of Leonard Cohen coming to Ipswich Civic Centre and 2022 Ipswich Sports Awards

Leonard Cohen's most famous song is Hallelujah. In the Spirit of Leonard Cohen show, Jonathan Anstock brings to life the musical soul of Cohen through poetry and song in a deep and timeless performance. Jonathon will be on stage at Ipswich Civic Centre November 26 and joins this episode of Ipswich Today. Also on the show winners announced at the 2022 Ipswich Sports Awards. Published: 9 November 2022. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Jonathon Anstock in the Spirit of Leonard Cohen sho

Nov 9, 2022 • 15:22

Health reports reveal local challenges, Vietnam vets get together & new council waste trucks arrive

Health reports reveal local challenges, Vietnam vets get together & new council waste trucks arrive

Plans released by West Moreton Health to deal with population pressures on health services in the region over the next 10 years also reveal many serious challenges ahead, Vietnam vets get together at Amberley, a new fleet of high-tech Ipswich City Council waste collection trucks begin to hit the road and more Investing in Queensland Women Grants announced by the Queensland Government. Published: 4 November 2022. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: History and Heritage – Air Force hosted

Nov 4, 2022 • 8:57

Jacarandas celebrated, Bundamba TMR opens soon, new cardiac cath lab and new flood cameras go online

Jacarandas celebrated, Bundamba TMR opens soon, new cardiac cath lab and new flood cameras go online

Ninety years of jacaranda trees in Goodna celebrated with a new plaque, Transport and Main Roads service centre at Bundamba opens soon, Ipswich Hospital’s new cardiac catheter lab now open, new council flood cameras go online, food organics garden organics latest and flood-affected residents reminded to register with the Resilient Homes Fund. Published: 31 October 2022. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Cr Paul Tully, Mayor Teresa Harding and Cr Nicole Jonic unveil the jacaranda trees

Oct 31, 2022 • 6:33

Forensic audit minute defeated, decision-making powers trimmed and mid-term division boundary review

Forensic audit minute defeated, decision-making powers trimmed and mid-term division boundary review

A forensic audit of defunct council companies gets the thumbs down from councillors, proposed childcare centre at Deebing Heights not approved, a review of decision-making powers of a key committee, flood buy-backs latest, new rural waste transfer site rejected. a mid-term review of council division boundaries and better education needed on the use of sandbags. Mayor Teresa Harding joins the show following the 27 October 2022 meeting of Ipswich City Council. Published: 27 October 2022.

Oct 27, 2022 • 17:07

Chamber fireworks possible, sandbag fever, Keys to the City, new schools and UniSQ alumni named

Chamber fireworks possible, sandbag fever, Keys to the City, new schools and UniSQ alumni named

Fireworks possible at this week’s meeting of Ipswich City Council, heavy rain brings on sandbag fever, Keys to the City for Ipswich State High School, two new state primary schools open in Ipswich next year, University of Southern Queensland 2022 Alumni of the Year Awards and Covid rules remain for West Moreton Health. Published: 24 October 2022. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Ipswich State High School rugby league captain Josiah Pahulu (supplied) Sandbag DIY tips: https://bit.ly/3

Oct 24, 2022 • 8:04

Councillor watchdog in bad books, floods, flood buy-backs and a sad goodbye to riverside cafe

Councillor watchdog in bad books, floods, flood buy-backs and a sad goodbye to riverside cafe

Another monthly yarn over the back fence with Walter Williams and Ashleigh Mac. It's time to go pink with Ipswich Hospital Foundation, councillor watchdog overreach, floods, flood buy-backs and we say a sad goodbye to Colleges By The River. Also in this episode of Ipswich Today we talk air shows and reminisce about the first fast food store in Ipswich. All this and more in a special jacaranda edition of the show. Published: 18 October 2022. Music: www.purple-planet.com Inquiry into the

Oct 18, 2022 • 21:40

A child movie star in the 1950s and talented drummer with a love of music who joined the Bee Gees

A child movie star in the 1950s and talented drummer with a love of music who joined the Bee Gees

Queensland’s own international child movie star in the 1950s can also claim he played drums on the tarmac at the old Brisbane airport, played drums in a jazz band, then in the 60s he joined the Bee Gees. Colin Petersen became a lifelong friend of Maurice Gibb. Now aged in his 70s his life story is still being written and he has returned to the stage, but not exactly in the role you would expect. Colin Petersen is my special guest in this episode of Ipswich Today. Published: 12 October 2

Oct 12, 2022 • 39:52

Flying fox health warning, sports awards finalists, cemetery records go digital & low flying Hornets

Flying fox health warning, sports awards finalists, cemetery records go digital & low flying Hornets

West Moreton Health warning to stay clear of flying foxes, 2022 sports awards finalists announced by Ipswich City Council, 80,000 cemetery records to go digital, sustainable inspiration during Sustainable Ipswich month and RAAF Amberley F/A-18F Hornets get in last-minute practice before the Ipswich Amberley Air Tattoo. Published: 6 October 2022. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Cr Andrew Fechner with 2021 Ipswich Sports Awards Volunteer of the Year Scott Morrison (supplied) Ipswich S

Oct 6, 2022 • 6:18

First flood buy-backs, urban greening, $30m flood repairs and planning scheme in the spotlight

First flood buy-backs, urban greening, $30m flood repairs and planning scheme in the spotlight

Ipswich is leading the way with flood buy-backs under the Australian and Queensland government Resilient Homes Fund, new urban greening plan acknowledges climate change, $30 million bill for flood repairs, Ipswich Planning Scheme in the spotlight and Ipswich State High School to receive Keys to the City. Mayor Teresa Harding joins the show following the September 29 meeting of Ipswich City Council. Recorded: 29 September 2022. Published: 30 September 2022. Music: www.purple-planet.com I

Sep 30, 2022 • 12:05

Heritage vs fast-food in Goodna, better blocks explained and latest on new Ipswich CBD shops

Heritage vs fast-food in Goodna, better blocks explained and latest on new Ipswich CBD shops

Cracks in heritage provisions within Ipswich City Council’s ageing planning scheme exposed as council approves a new fast-food outlet in Goodna, building better blocks and place-making explained and the latest update on new tenants for council-owned properties in the Nicholas Street precinct. Published: 23 September 2022. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: 16 Queen Street Goodna (Google) Council meeting agendas and minutes: bit.ly/2JlrVKY Council meetings on YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/

Sep 23, 2022 • 35:08

Park(ing) Day, flood review, Springfield 30 years, local legend Peter McMahon and road trips

Park(ing) Day, flood review, Springfield 30 years, local legend Peter McMahon and road trips

Another yarn over the back fence with Walter Williams and Ashleigh Mac. This month we discuss Park(ing) Day, council’s flood review, 30 years of Springfield, the Galvanized Festival, local legend Peter McMahon (featured in Local Ipswich News), and we reminisce about road trips in the 60s and 70s. All this and more in episode 206 of Ipswich Today and the eighteenth time three former radio colleagues get together on the show. Recorded: 19 September 2022. Published: 20 September 2022. Musi

Sep 20, 2022 • 26:34

Ipswich councillors remain divided over direction of media policy

Ipswich councillors remain divided over direction of media policy

Ipswich councillors remain divided over the future of council’s media policy first introduced under Administration. The policy has since been through the wringer with some councillors clearly trying to limit the amount of publicity afforded the mayor while boosting their own stocks in the media. In this episode I take you behind the scenes of media policies and procedures at Ipswich City Council since 2003 and what is the difference between a council policy and procedure. Published: 16

Sep 16, 2022 • 13:24

Covid team stood down, gauges replaced, UniSQ First Nations Blueprint, hotel latest and CMC Rocks

Covid team stood down, gauges replaced, UniSQ First Nations Blueprint, hotel latest and CMC Rocks

Following a short break Ipswich Today returns with a summary of what’s happening locally including West Moreton Health Covid team stood down, UniSQ launches a First Nations Blueprint, critical flood gauges replaced, community funding on offer, the Swifts sale saga slowly inches towards a conclusion, Commonwealth Hotel latest and get ready to party at CMC Rocks. Published: 13 September 2022. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Commonwealth Hotel artist impression (supplied) Commonwealth

Sep 13, 2022 • 8:48

Brisbane residents petition ICC, Lions want more council cash, Tulmur Place fees and new CBD shops

Brisbane residents petition ICC, Lions want more council cash, Tulmur Place fees and new CBD shops

The story behind a petition from Brisbane residents to Ipswich council, Brisbane Lions want more cash for Springfield Central Stadium, new fees to use Tulmur Place and CBD new shops latest. These items and more from Ipswich council’s August 25 ordinary meeting. Mayor Teresa Harding joins the show for our regular catch-up. Published: 26 August 2022. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Mayor Teresa Harding and Historical Motorcycle Club of Queensland president Ken Butler (supplied) Counci

Aug 26, 2022 • 15:42

Celebrating heritage, stopping a stink, flood buy-backs, swooping birds & when it was all in the CBD

Celebrating heritage, stopping a stink, flood buy-backs, swooping birds & when it was all in the CBD

There's plenty to celebrate during the Galvanized Festival in September, source of stink finally revealed so we ask how to stop it happening again, still more to share after the floods earlier this year, can you teach an old swooping bird new tricks and we reminisce about Ipswich City Square. All this and more during another yarn over the back fence with Walter Williams and Ashleigh Mac. Published: 17 August 2022. Music: www.purple-planet.com Galvanized Festival: www.galvanizedipswich.c

Aug 17, 2022 • 21:47

Cinema operator revealed, pool temp saga ends, get galvanized & next upgrade for Redbank Plains Road

Cinema operator revealed, pool temp saga ends, get galvanized & next upgrade for Redbank Plains Road

Ipswich Today is on hiatus over the Christmas and New Year holiday period. New episodes return from mid-January 2025.After some three years Ipswich City Council finally reveals the new CBD cinema operator, Leichhardt pool temperature saga at an end with 32 the magic number, but at what cost? Also in this local news episode get ready for the Galvanized Festival in its second year, hazard reduction burns in council-owned conservation areas and Redbank Plains Road set for its long-awaited

Aug 14, 2022 • 7:17

Humanitarian mission takes business owner to Ukraine and remembering 1950s and 60s Ipswich

Humanitarian mission takes business owner to Ukraine and remembering 1950s and 60s Ipswich

To mark the 200th episode two people making their own contribution, past and present, to the local community and the world. First, Martin Corkery owns an Ipswich-based business and has been on a personal humanitarian mission to Ukraine. Martin reveals first-hand what he witnessed. Also on the show remembering a different pace of life in Ipswich during the 1950s and 1960s through the eyes of 94 year-old amateur radio operator Ron Grandison. Published: 7 August 2022. Music: www.purple-pla

Aug 7, 2022 • 17:40

Optimism after recent council turmoil, sports awards nominations open, living gallery & vape warning

Optimism after recent council turmoil, sports awards nominations open, living gallery & vape warning

Ipswich councillors voice optimism going forward after the chaos of recent weeks with Crs Doyle and Harding placing their comments on the record at the July 28 council meeting. In other local news nominations are open for the annual Ipswich Sports Awards, Ipswich Central’s living art gallery and a local doctor issues a serious health warning over vaping. Published: 31 July 2022. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Screenshot Ipswich City Council meeting (YouTube) Council meeting agendas

Jul 31, 2022 • 10:39

Mayor comments on 9 News RTI, community funding changes, conference motions & remembering Box Flat

Mayor comments on 9 News RTI, community funding changes, conference motions & remembering Box Flat

Ipswich mayor Teresa Harding joins the show to talk about recently revealed travel expenses from 2010 and 2012, Ipswich councillors on their best behaviour at the July 28 meeting, changes to guidelines for community funding, Queensland Audit Office finds four new deficiencies at council, motions for the annual local government conference and Ipswich remembers Box Flat. Published: 28 July 2022. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: 1 Nicholas Street Ipswich Council meeting agendas and minu

Jul 28, 2022 • 12:43

Mid-winter fun in Ipswich, face masks, backflips, stealth bombers, new businesses & the Wintergarden

Mid-winter fun in Ipswich, face masks, backflips, stealth bombers, new businesses & the Wintergarden

Talking everything Ipswich with Walter Williams and Ashleigh Mac in our regular chat over the back fence. We’re keeping it mostly positive this month after a series of massive backflips in the council chamber. We talk mid-winter fun in Ipswich, face masks, new businesses, stealth bombers, CMC Rocks, Park2Park and a look back at the old Wintergarden Theatre in East Street. Recorded: 18 July 2022 Published: 19 July 2022 Music: www.purple-planet.com New businesses: https://www.ipswichfirst

Jul 19, 2022 • 19:34

Box Flat mine disaster 50th anniversary: John Knox and Hugh Taylor recall the events of July 1972

Box Flat mine disaster 50th anniversary: John Knox and Hugh Taylor recall the events of July 1972

Ipswich Today is on hiatus over the Christmas and New Year holiday period. New episodes return from mid-January 2025.On the morning of 31 July 1972 news broke about a massive explosion at Box Flat mine at Swanbank. John Knox was preparing to start his day reporting the daily news at radio station 4IP. He went directly to Box Flat and was among the first to report from the disaster site. Hugh Taylor was working at Rhondda Collieries and remembers the events of that fateful day. Hugh is

Jul 16, 2022 • 24:53

Line in sand with Pisasale name out and new names to be decided with help from Traditional Owners

Line in sand with Pisasale name out and new names to be decided with help from Traditional Owners

Ipswich councillors draw a line in the sand. The Pisasale name issue appears to be finally resolved after a special meeting of Ipswich City Council on July 12. It wasn't without some further angst over who said what during the local government election campaign. Published: 12 July 2022. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Pisasale Drive Yamanto (Google) Council meeting agendas and minutes: bit.ly/2JlrVKY Council meetings on YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/IpswichCityCouncilTV Shape your Ipsw

Jul 12, 2022 • 11:53

High stakes in chamber during three-minute meeting and meet Indigenous artist Sally Harrison

High stakes in chamber during three-minute meeting and meet Indigenous artist Sally Harrison

Stakes are getting higher as councillors face-off across the chamber at the first of two special meetings over Pisasale naming. Also on the show meet Indigenous artist Sally Harrison who through art has been able to connect with her identity and love of the land. You can view Sally's work in Spirit of Place - Here, There and Everywhere at Ipswich Art Gallery until August 21. Published: 8 July 2022. Updated: 11 July 2022. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Sally Harrison (Facebook) Sall

Jul 8, 2022 • 18:57

Winter of councillor discontent over budget and major double backflip coming after Pisasale naming

Winter of councillor discontent over budget and major double backflip coming after Pisasale naming

Have some Ipswich councillors lost confidence in council staff? Deputy mayor Jacob Madsen votes against adopting the city’s annual budget, Nicole Jonic questions accuracy of information from council officers while Paul Tully raises the urgent need for traffic lights in Division 2. Also in this episode a double backflip on the Pisasale naming fiasco with two special meetings called by rival councillors. Published: 6 July 2022. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Cr Nicole Jonic and Cr Pa

Jul 6, 2022 • 13:28

Mayor blindsided over renaming road & bridge, rates increase, Spark Ipswich and airshow latest

Mayor blindsided over renaming road & bridge, rates increase, Spark Ipswich and airshow latest

Tensions boil over in the chamber with discussion about former mayor Paul Pisasale taking centre stage during the June 30 ordinary meeting of Ipswich City Council. There was a spectacular backflip on renaming Paul Pisasale Bridge and Pisasale Drive. In a separate meeting council announced details of its 2022-2023 budget with an increase in rates. Mayor Teresa Harding joins the show to discuss the budget and what happened in the chamber with a split vote five to four in favour of reinsta

Jul 1, 2022 • 27:32

Ipswich rental crisis hits families hard with vacancy rates lowest in living memory

Ipswich rental crisis hits families hard with vacancy rates lowest in living memory

The nationwide housing crisis is almost a constant in the media but what is happening in Ipswich? One local organisation at the front line reveals the current homeless situation with a staggering increase of more than 1,000 per cent since the onset of Covid. While this increase was temporary the on-going increase is in the range of 650 per cent. Ipswich-based inCommunity Inc CEO Paul Tommasini joins the show to explain more. Published: 24 June 2022. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: i

Jun 24, 2022 • 12:50

Post-flood misery continues, mayors fight for hospital funding, horsepower festival a winner

Post-flood misery continues, mayors fight for hospital funding, horsepower festival a winner

The pain and misery of the floods earlier the year are still front and centre for many struggling to rebuild, how the Resilient Homes Fund could help, Ipswich Hospital funding in the crosshairs of three local mayors and the Festival of Horsepower hits the right note. Also in this episode we reminisce about the former Jim Gardiner Pool in Limestone Park. Walter Williams and Ashleigh Mac join the show for our regular yarn over the back fence. Recorded: 20 June 2022. Published: 21 June 20

Jun 21, 2022 • 21:59

Wood mulching application at Swanbank under scrutiny during Ipswich council committee meeting

Wood mulching application at Swanbank under scrutiny during Ipswich council committee meeting

Wood Mulching Industries at Swanbank under extra scrutiny during the June meeting of the Growth, Infrastructure and Waste committee after the company lodged an application to change some previously approved conditions. The original application attracted one submission which raised concerns about odour from green waste. In this episode you’ll hear highlights of the committee’s concerns and answers from council’s development planning manager. Published: 17 June 2022. Music: www.purple-pla

Jun 17, 2022 • 9:04

Could exercise be the secret to keeping your mind sharp? USQ research reveals encouraging results

Could exercise be the secret to keeping your mind sharp? USQ research reveals encouraging results

Exercise might be the secret to keeping your mind sharp. New research by the University of Southern Queensland reveals 100 minutes of exercise every week improves brain health. With 1.1 million Australians predicted to suffer from dementia by 2058, lead researcher Dr Edward Bliss said the findings could help unlock secrets of the complex disease. The results, published in the journal Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, show for the first time positive changes in cognition and brain blood v

Jun 13, 2022 • 13:00

Have your say after flood, Spark Ipswich, Relay for Life and recycling fundraiser starts in One Mile

Have your say after flood, Spark Ipswich, Relay for Life and recycling fundraiser starts in One Mile

Have your say on this year’s flood response at a special public forum being held in Goodna, Spark Ipswich returns for a second year to light up the city, how to support the Cancer Council's Relay for Life without being there and how many 10 cent recycle containers are in one mile. Stream now to find out from Liz Tindle-May who is raising funds for Ipswich RSL Youth and Community Band. Published: 9 June 2022. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Spark Ipswich (supplied) Flood forum regist

Jun 9, 2022 • 8:32

Hugh's family history reveals intriguing story of grandfather's adoption from unmarried mum

Hugh's family history reveals intriguing story of grandfather's adoption from unmarried mum

In 1903 a three-year-old boy was given up for adoption from the front yard of a Brisbane Street home because his mother already had two children out of wedlock and another was on the way. In this episode you’ll hear from the 67-year-old grandson of that three-year-old. Hugh O'Brien has uncovered his intriguing family history in Ipswich at the beginning of last century. Published: 3 June 2022. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Hugh O'Brien with two of his grandchildren on the Brisbane

Jun 2, 2022 • 17:12

Free flu vax, free ride for fire ants, horsepower festival and lost 1949 wheel reunited with owner

Free flu vax, free ride for fire ants, horsepower festival and lost 1949 wheel reunited with owner

In this snack size episode catch up on getting a free flu vax, fire ants get a free ride from recent floods, Festival of Horsepower is back, Legacy gains from trains, planes and autos, next suburbs for kerbside collection and the amazing tale of a wheel lost from a 1949 Morris MS6 recovered from bushland beside the Cunningham Highway. Published: 28 May 2022. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Willowbank Raceway (www.dragphotos.com.au) Fire Ants: www.fireants.org.au Flu vax Queensland H

May 28, 2022 • 6:35

Promises, flood misery, Pisasale renaming undecided, stinky waste business and a pet-friendly CBD

Promises, flood misery, Pisasale renaming undecided, stinky waste business and a pet-friendly CBD

Over The Back Fence: Walter Williams and Ashleigh Mac join the show for our regular monthly yarn where we talk everything Ipswich. This month includes Labor promises made to council before the election, the misery of two floods in as many months, renaming Pisasale bridge and road still not finalised, our increasingly dog-friendly CBD, stinky waste business, when was the last time you were in a library and plenty of laughs at Ipswich Civic Centre. Published: 24 May 2022. Music: www.purpl

May 24, 2022 • 25:32

DV support, new library proposed, stink over waste, new pool delayed, Winternationals & CMC Rocks

DV support, new library proposed, stink over waste, new pool delayed, Winternationals & CMC Rocks

A call for council to do more to support local DV organisations, deputy mayor champions new library, a real stink over waste odours, renaming Pisasale bridge and road hits a speed bump, still no decision on an ideal pool temperature while a new pool at Leichhardt is delayed. Also in this episode council backs the Winternationals and CMC Rocks at Willowbank Raceway. Mayor Teresa Harding joins the show following the May meeting of Ipswich City Council (recorded 19 May 2022). Published: 20

May 19, 2022 • 11:58

Nurse Bryant Strong gives hope and support to vulnerable LGBTIQ+ youth & tells his own story

Nurse Bryant Strong gives hope and support to vulnerable LGBTIQ+ youth & tells his own story

A very personal story of a young man growing up in Ipswich struggling to find his own identity. Bryant Strong is now a registered nurse caring for others but that’s only part of what he does to support the community. The University of Southern Queensland nursing graduate, who is now studying two more degrees - Master of Nursing and a Bachelor of Midwifery – has dedicated his life to improving the mental health of LGBTIQ+ youth. Published: 18 May 2022. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image:

May 18, 2022 • 15:36

Kerbside collection, big plans for Goodna park, people's choice & Reconciliation Week celebrations

Kerbside collection, big plans for Goodna park, people's choice & Reconciliation Week celebrations

Ipswich Today is on hiatus over the Christmas and New Year holiday period. New episodes return from mid-January 2025.Large item kerbside collection continues across Ipswich, big plans for a Goodna riverside park, introducing the People's Choice Award at the annual Ipswich Art Awards, vote for Marburg in Queensland's Top Tourism Town Awards and Reconciliation Week 2022 to be celebrated with culture, community and food. Published: 16 May 2022. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Soul Nook

May 16, 2022 • 6:15

Centuries-old form of flight over Ipswich still ignites passion in balloon pilot after 30 years

Centuries-old form of flight over Ipswich still ignites passion in balloon pilot after 30 years

A centuries-old method of flight fills the sky above Ipswich most early mornings when the weather allows. How and when did the city become home to the Floating Images hot air balloon? You’ll hear the story which led to chief pilot Graeme Day gaining his commercial pilot’s licence 30 years ago and why Ipswich was chosen as the preferred location to establish Floating Images hot air balloon flights. Published: 9 May 2022. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Chief pilot Graeme Day getting

May 9, 2022 • 16:50

Media policy under scrutiny, Air Tattoo for Amberley, growth slows & go off-grid at Hardings Paddock

Media policy under scrutiny, Air Tattoo for Amberley, growth slows & go off-grid at Hardings Paddock

Ipswich City Council under scrutiny for its new media policy with the Queensland Government now wanting a please explain. The Ipswich Amberley Air Tattoo comes to RAAF Base Amberley when Australia’s largest air force base will open its gates to the public for the first time since 2008. Also in this episode Ipswich population growth slows and go off-grid at Hardings Paddock. Published: 6 May 2022. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Ipswich CDB reach of Bremer River (supplied) Council me

May 6, 2022 • 7:07

Mental health and wellbeing survey reveals community challenges and personal concerns in Ipswich

Mental health and wellbeing survey reveals community challenges and personal concerns in Ipswich

One third of Ipswich householders are suffering high or very high psychological stress. The report of a recent survey found 22.9 per cent of householders were experiencing high psychological distress and nine per cent were experiencing very high levels of distress, compared to the national average of nine point three per cent and four point two per cent respectively. Hear some of the details contained in a new survey from Community Mental Health Australia. Project manager Tristan Browns

Apr 28, 2022 • 9:22

Ipswich Show: Fireworks, sideshows, show bags, arts, crafts, demo derby, rodeo & what's new in 2022

Ipswich Show: Fireworks, sideshows, show bags, arts, crafts, demo derby, rodeo & what's new in 2022

Your sneak peek at the 2022 Ipswich Show with show society president Darren Zanow and events manager Joanne Hadnutt. A last minute call for entries, main arena entertainment highlights, what's new this year and where to get your tickets online. Published: 27 April 2022. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Ipswich Show (supplied) Ipswich Show tickets and information: https://ipswichshow.com.au/ Lodge show entries: https://showday.online/ Discover Ipswich: www.discoveripswich.com.au/ Ipsw

Apr 27, 2022 • 9:49

Tense and emotional scenes in meeting, new deputy mayor and a moving tribute to Gaye Anderson

Tense and emotional scenes in meeting, new deputy mayor and a moving tribute to Gaye Anderson

Ipswich City Council's 21 April 2022 meeting: A tense and emotional withdrawal of a motion by Cr Nicole Jonic which called for an apology from mayor Teresa Harding. The mayor was excluded from the meeting for the apology discussion. Hear the mayor’s response to being forced to leave the chamber. Ipswich has a new deputy mayor for the next 12 months and at the end of the show a moving tribute to Ipswich’s Gaye Anderson by Cr Kate Kunzelmann. Published: 23 April 2022. Music: www.purple-pl

Apr 23, 2022 • 16:33

Ambulance ramping, parliament highlights, climate forum and help still available after flood

Ambulance ramping, parliament highlights, climate forum and help still available after flood

For the first time since Covid I sat down with Jennifer Howard in the Ipswich electorate office earlier this week rather than via Zoom or on the phone. On the show we discuss highlights from the first three months of the year in state parliament, ambulance ramping and climate under the microscope at an Ipswich forum. Also in this episode International Women's Day and National Day of Action against Bullying and Violence and the valuable contribution service club Zonta makes to the commun

Apr 22, 2022 • 17:00

Flood clean-up, vote on deputy mayor, mayor called on to apologise and Ipswich foodie favourites

Flood clean-up, vote on deputy mayor, mayor called on to apologise and Ipswich foodie favourites

After a two-month hiatus Over The Back Fence returns with Walter Williams and Ashleigh Mac. This month we discuss the 2022 flood, the clean-up, immediate and on-going help available and how it compares to 2011. Tulmur Place is increasingly known as the city’s home for free entertainment and a great family destination, who will be the next deputy mayor and will the mayor finally make an apology? Also on the show our Ipswich foodie favourites and Ash Barty gives the strongest indication y

Apr 19, 2022 • 29:49

Planes trains & autos, kerbside collection, new dog festival, trees for mum & more news you can use

Planes trains & autos, kerbside collection, new dog festival, trees for mum & more news you can use

In this Easter long week-end episode a few things to see and do around Ipswich in the coming days and weeks. Stream now for a quick catch-up on local news you can use including Planes Trains and Autos, which suburbs are in the next round of the large item kerbside collection, Ipswich Civic Centre due to reopen, The Gathering Celtic Festival, 2022 Ipswich Show dates, more fun in Tulmur Place and the first ever Dogfest coming to the Nicholas Street Precinct. Published: 15 April 2022. Musi

Apr 15, 2022 • 7:05

Ipswich applies pressure for more dollars from Canberra to support surge in population growth

Ipswich applies pressure for more dollars from Canberra to support surge in population growth

With the federal election due in May, Ipswich City Council is again sizing up big-ticket projects to support population growth and the urgent need for cash from Canberra to build much-needed infrastructure. What are the priorities? And why the need to lobby for federal money? Ipswich mayor Teresa Harding joins the show to explain which projects council believes deserve more attention and funding from the Australian Government. Published: 6 April 2022. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image:

Apr 6, 2022 • 11:36

Local business success story: How the desire for healthy dog treats led to inmates becoming bakers

Local business success story: How the desire for healthy dog treats led to inmates becoming bakers

One local business you may not have heard of until now is Golden Bone Bakery, a manufacturer of heathy doggie treats made in Ipswich. It started with an idea about six years ago with the first batch of treats made in a home kitchen. This is the story of Katharina von Heusinger and partner Reiner who noticed an increasing amount of flatulence from their dog Jett which they attributed to mass manufactured doggie treats. From this came the idea to make their own 100 per cent natural dog tr

Mar 31, 2022 • 13:36

Radio station for First Nations voices at the heart of educating and informing the community

Radio station for First Nations voices at the heart of educating and informing the community

Brisbane Indigenous Media Association has operated community radio station Triple A Murri Country since its first broadcast on April 6 1993. For several years it was known as 98.9 FM and recently rebranded to Triple A retuning to its roots. The station is best known for its unique blend of popular country and indigenous music. In addition to Murri Country 98.9FM, Brisbane Indigenous Media Association Ltd operates Triple A Vision, Triple A Training and BIMA Projects. Ipswich resident Jyi

Mar 28, 2022 • 19:05

After flood help, compost plant approved, cinema rumours, whose paying for hotel & sorry motion mire

After flood help, compost plant approved, cinema rumours, whose paying for hotel & sorry motion mire

From the March 24 meeting of Ipswich City Council - a flood clean-up and support package, a new enclosed compost manufacturing facility at Swanbank approved but will it pass the nose test, CBD cinema rumours, who is spending what on the council-owned Commonwealth Hotel fit-out and extension, and to borrow from Elton John, sorry seems to be the hardest word, after mayor called on to apologise to another councillor. Also in this episode what does the future hold for the decommissioned Eas

Mar 25, 2022 • 18:22

Colleges & sports fields smashed by flood, bus 531 future, council's wish-list & Jets score with USQ

Colleges & sports fields smashed by flood, bus 531 future, council's wish-list & Jets score with USQ

Colleges Crossing Recreation Reserve remains closed after being smashed again by another major flood, sporting fields still being assessed before reopening, have your say on the future of bus route 531, Ipswich to Springfield Central public transport corridor tops council’s election wish-list and Ipswich Jets score with USQ. This episode also highlights Advance Care Planning Week with a reminder from West Moreton Health. Published: 19 March 2022. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Coll

Mar 19, 2022 • 7:56

Council finally announces new operator for the Commonwealth Hotel in Ipswich CBD

Council finally announces new operator for the Commonwealth Hotel in Ipswich CBD

After more than seven years of waiting Ipswich City Council announced a new operator of the Commonwealth Hotel at an extraordinary (or special) meeting on Thursday 10 March 2022. This meeting followed the regular round of committee meetings. In a statement issued later mayor Teresa Harding said the hotel would act as an anchor tenant for the Nicholas Street Precinct. Ipswich Central Redevelopment Committee chairperson Cr Marnie Doyle said while the Commonwealth Hotel had been meticulous

Mar 15, 2022 • 5:38

Flood clean-up continues, local businesses need your support and new health warning about mosquitoes

Flood clean-up continues, local businesses need your support and new health warning about mosquitoes

The massive flood clean-up continues with support available for flood-affected residents and businesses coming from all levels of government, Ipswich Region Chamber of Commerce, and Chamber of Commerce and Industry Queensland (CCIQ). Ipswich chamber president Phillip Bell joins the show to discuss the floods, clean-up and where to from here and a warning from West Moreton Health about serious diseases being spread by mosquitoes. Also on the show, Goodna Services Club, like many other bu

Mar 10, 2022 • 19:56

2022 flood: The clean-up and help available for flood-affected residents and businesses

2022 flood: The clean-up and help available for flood-affected residents and businesses

It has been quite the week wondering if that rain would ever give us a break. Now floodwaters are finally receding, a quick summary of the clean-up and help available. Published: 4 March 2022. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Screenshot of Ipswich City Council flood recovery page (supplied) Ipswich City Council flood recovery: Ipswich.qld.gov.au/floodrecovery Queensland Government hardship assistance: www.qld.gov.au/community/disasters-emergencies Community Recovery: www.communityrec

Mar 4, 2022 • 5:45

Major road upgrades, GI&W committee's power, flood catchment report and Motoland community forum

Major road upgrades, GI&W committee's power, flood catchment report and Motoland community forum

Ipswich City Council's Growth Infrastructure and Waste Committee’s decision-making powers, major tender approved to improve traffic flow around Springfield Central, Ipswich Integrated Catchment Plan recommendations and eight notice of motions at council's February 24 meeting. Also in this episode you’ll hear the wash-up from the Motoland public forum with mayor Teresa Harding. Published: 25 February 2022. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Joseph Brady Park at Brisbane River and Bremer

Feb 25, 2022 • 20:14

Vax boost, $38m for Bundamba station upgrade, Chuwar dust-up & memorabilia money raises DV awareness

Vax boost, $38m for Bundamba station upgrade, Chuwar dust-up & memorabilia money raises DV awareness

West Moreton Health boost for vaccinations, Bundamba station next in line for a major upgrade, council to host a forum to facilitate a meeting between Motoland and Chuwar residents, memorabilia funds going to a good cause with funding applications open for eligible organisations, and kerbside collection is in full swing, but don’t put your rubbish out before it is your suburb's turn. Published: 18 February 2022. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Bundamba station upgrade concept plan (

Feb 18, 2022 • 7:03

Organic waste contract points to NuGrow, CBD cinema & hotel update & public transport in spotlight

Organic waste contract points to NuGrow, CBD cinema & hotel update & public transport in spotlight

From the first round of committee meetings in 2022 - NuGrow recommended to provide organic waste services, Ipswich City Council inches closer to securing and naming the CBD cinema and Commonwealth Hotel operators and Translink bus services in the spotlight. Published: 11 February 2022. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: View from Ipswich CBD towards White Rock (supplied) Council meeting agendas and minutes: bit.ly/2JlrVKY Council meetings on YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/IpswichCityCounci

Feb 11, 2022 • 12:02

Kerbside collection, vax clinic open for walk-ins, population 240,000 & Wanless proposal called-in

Kerbside collection, vax clinic open for walk-ins, population 240,000 & Wanless proposal called-in

Kerbside collection gets residents motivated to throw out rubbish, Ipswich CBD vaccination clinic open for booster shots and walk-ins, and 87 nursing and midwifery graduates, including two First Nations women, begin placements. Also in this episode small business grants up for grabs, Ipswich’s population breaks through 240,000, an upgrade planned for Ripley Road at Ripley township and the Wanless development proposed for Ebenezer called-in by the state government. Published: 4 February

Feb 4, 2022 • 6:40

Ash's mindset coach winning ways and your ideas to honour Ipswich's three-time Grand Slam champion

Ash's mindset coach winning ways and your ideas to honour Ipswich's three-time Grand Slam champion

With the 2022 Australian Open done and dusted, a timely and fascinating insight into one of Ash Barty’s support team, mindset coach Ben Crowe, and Ipswich City Council is now asking for your ideas on how best to honour Ipswich-born Ash Barty. Published: 31 January 2022. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Ash Barty pictured in 2012 after being presented with an Australia Day Sports Award by Ipswich City Council (supplied) Ben Crowe: https://mojocrowe.com/ ABC Radio Conversations: https:

Jan 31, 2022 • 7:20

Noise and dust in Chuwar, pool temp still not ok, no new media policy & the amount spent on Facebook

Noise and dust in Chuwar, pool temp still not ok, no new media policy & the amount spent on Facebook

Ipswich City Council’s first meeting of the year on January 27 heard, among other items, about noise and dust issues in Chuwar, new matters of public interest, the on-going saga about the water temperature in Georgie Conway pool at Leichhardt, no decision on a new media policy and the surprising amount of money council spends on Facebook advertising finally revealed. Ipswich mayor Teresa Harding joins the show for the first time in 2022. Published: 28 January 2022. Music: www.purple-pla

Jan 28, 2022 • 10:12

CBD speed limits under review, kerbside collection and $5.5m for Commonwealth Hotel extension

CBD speed limits under review, kerbside collection and $5.5m for Commonwealth Hotel extension

Over The Back Fence: It is a new year and another round of monthly yarns with Walter Williams and Ashleigh Mac. On the show we discuss council considering changing speed limits in Ipswich CBD, the council-owned Commonwealth Hotel $5.5 million extension, kerbside collection is back, Citizen of the Year finalists, Ipswich Civic Centre roars back to life after the Christmas break and more in this episode of Ipswich Today. Published: 17 January 2022. Music: www.purple-planet.com Shape Your

Jan 17, 2022 • 22:17

Four outstanding issues for council, Ipswich Art Awards and start the year with a live show

Four outstanding issues for council, Ipswich Art Awards and start the year with a live show

The show is back for 2022 with a hangover or two for Ipswich City Council to deal with including the on-going battle over landfills, the rejection of a new childcare centre development application, renaming a bridge and a road, and the proposed sale of Swifts – just to name four issues still on the boil. It’s going to be another roller coaster ride for councillors as they are about begin their third year of serving the city. Plus start the year with a live show at Ipswich Civic Centre a

Jan 6, 2022 • 7:21

Council meeting tension, Pisasale bridge & road to be renamed, $20m for Springfield area roadworks

Council meeting tension, Pisasale bridge & road to be renamed, $20m for Springfield area roadworks

Ipswich City Council’s final meeting of the year on December 9 wasn’t without its tense moments including the rejection of officers’ recommendations for a new childcare centre. A mayoral minute to rename Paul Pisasale Bridge and Pisasale Drive and $20m for Springfield Parkway and Springfield Greenbank Arterial improvements. Published: 9 December 2021. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Ipswich mayor Teresa Harding with memorabilia examples for auction (supplied) Lloyds Auctions: https:

Dec 9, 2021 • 12:57

Hopes raised for CBD shops & cinema, Leichhardt pool temp and no word on extra councillor offices

Hopes raised for CBD shops & cinema, Leichhardt pool temp and no word on extra councillor offices

A glimmer of hope for the naming of new Ipswich CBD tenants and a cinema operator with confirmation expected by the end of this year. Leichhardt pool temperature decision delayed after a report tabled this month, prompted by a resident who addressed a council meeting in August and still no final decision on additional offices for councillors. Stream now for highlights from the Ipswich Central Redevelopment Committee, Growth Infrastructure and Waste Committee and Community Culture Arts a

Dec 3, 2021 • 12:10

Three experts on the current red hot property market in Ipswich, the past and future

Three experts on the current red hot property market in Ipswich, the past and future

Who would have thought the pandemic would contribute to the current boom in property prices across Australia. What is the situation in Ipswich? To take the pulse of Ipswich property prices I’m joined by a panel of experts. Neil Coupland is the principal of First National Real Estate in Springfield Central and has been selling property for more than 35 years. Neil is also Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce president. June Frank is director and manager of Walkers Real Estate and has

Nov 30, 2021 • 33:29

The year that was 2021 including VAD, what's new, local issues and another reminder to vaccinate

The year that was 2021 including VAD, what's new, local issues and another reminder to vaccinate

In a first for Ipswich Today three local state MPs who represent the major population centres of the Springfield area, Ripley Valley, Ipswich Central and the city's eastern suburbs join the show. We catch-up on the year that was and what might be on the horizon in 2022. You'll hear from Jennifer Howard, Charis Mullen and Lance McCallum. We discuss how the role of a local member has changed with Covid, achievements, wish lists and an emerging hydrogen industry for Ipswich. This is a long

Nov 27, 2021 • 33:58

Businesses locked out, CEO makes history, population boom, E-scooters, Christmas lights and more

Businesses locked out, CEO makes history, population boom, E-scooters, Christmas lights and more

Over The Back Fence: Walter Williams and Ashleigh Mac join Ipswich Today for our regular monthly catch-up. This month how is it possible that businesses can be locked out of their own shops without notice (Cr Marnie Doyle explains), Ipswich council CEO makes history, the city’s population boom shows no sign of easing anytime soon, are E-scooters right for Ipswich, Christmas lights and more. Published: 22 November 2021. Music: www.purple-planet.com Christmas in Ipswich: https://www.ipswi

Nov 22, 2021 • 21:15

CEO confirmed, what's next for waste, Redbank Plains Rd works and national park proposed for Ipswich

CEO confirmed, what's next for waste, Redbank Plains Rd works and national park proposed for Ipswich

Ipswich City Council finally settles on a new CEO, what to do about the increasing amount of waste generated by a growing population, hear about a TLPI and why Ipswich needs at least one, more love on the way for Redbank Plains Road and a national park proposed for Ipswich. Mayor Teresa Harding joins the show with highlights from the 18 November 2021 ordinary meeting of council. Published: 19 November 2021. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Ipswich City Council CEO Sonia Cooper (suppl

Nov 19, 2021 • 12:46

Former QT editor Andrew Korner on growing up in Ipswich, life as a journalist & difficult decisions

Former QT editor Andrew Korner on growing up in Ipswich, life as a journalist & difficult decisions

Andrew Korner was born in Ipswich and joins the show for the 150th episode to talk about growing up in Ipswich, his pathway to journalism, local characters, mentors, local politicians and working at the Queensland Times during what was arguably the most turbulent period in the history of the paper. Published: 17 November 2021. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Andrew Korner at the Queensland Times in 2013 (photographer Rob Williams) Queensland Times: www.qt.com.au Local Ipswich News:

Nov 17, 2021 • 23:22

Business confidence up, house prices up, cybersecurity challenges and Covid reshaping businesses

Business confidence up, house prices up, cybersecurity challenges and Covid reshaping businesses

In this Ipswich Today exclusive Top Office Group's Jan Gadsden joins the show with results of Executive Outlook 2021. In its thirteenth year Executive Outlook is a survey of local businesses with a uniquely Ipswich and western corridor perspective. In 2021 it reveals business confidence is heading in the right direction, house prices continue to surge, cybersecurity challenges for all businesses, and how Covid continues to shape and reshape business models now and in the future. Publish

Nov 11, 2021 • 23:03

Vexed issue of Swifts and Cameron Park, e-scooter trial proposed & Augusta Parkway fairy lights

Vexed issue of Swifts and Cameron Park, e-scooter trial proposed & Augusta Parkway fairy lights

From November's Growth, Infrastructure and Waste Committee: The option to sell Ipswich City Council property to Swifts returns to the council agenda, an e-scooter trial proposed for Ipswich based around Springfield Central and fairy lights set for Augusta Parkway. Published: 6 November 2021. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Swifts Leagues Club indicative lease plans (supplied) Council meeting agendas and minutes: bit.ly/2JlrVKY Council meetings on YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/IpswichCi

Nov 6, 2021 • 12:22

Are we there yet? The long haul to appoint a CEO plays out in council chamber at special meeting

Are we there yet? The long haul to appoint a CEO plays out in council chamber at special meeting

Ipswich council inched closer to appointing a new CEO following a special meeting of council held 2 November 2021. Hear the arduous process to get to this stage and what's next before a successful candidate is known. The position of Ipswich City Council CEO attracted a strong field of 84 applicants in addition to those approached to consider applying. This contract position pays handsomely in the range of $450,000 - $550,000 per year. Published: 2 November 2021. Music: www.purple-planet

Nov 2, 2021 • 8:27

Watchdogs, review panels, Tivoli dirt bikes, Australia Day awards, doggy-do and Ipswich Iocal media

Watchdogs, review panels, Tivoli dirt bikes, Australia Day awards, doggy-do and Ipswich Iocal media

Over The Back Fence: Walter Williams and Ashleigh Mac join the show for another chat about all things Ipswich. We discuss the state government councillor watchdog – the Office of Independent Assessor, the CCC, council’s new planning review panel including a proposed child care centre at Karalee, doggy-do, Australia Day awards, Ipswich First and local media. Recorded: 25 October 2021. Published: 26 October 2021. Music: www.purple-planet.com OIA: https://www.oia.qld.gov.au/ CCC: https://w

Oct 26, 2021 • 20:57

OIA raises ire, planning review panel in spotlight, council branding and ICC's October meeting

OIA raises ire, planning review panel in spotlight, council branding and ICC's October meeting

Is the Office of Independent Assessor working in the best interests of democracy, why do councillors need to take a company directors course, a new tenant confirmed for Ipswich CBD redevelopment, Independent Decision Review Panel in the spotlight and is council’s own branding on the right track? These issues and more with mayor Teresa Harding who joins the show following the October meeting of Ipswich City Council. Published: 21 October 2021. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Mayor Te

Oct 21, 2021 • 15:51

Covid vaccines a-plenty, cutting red tape, counting birds and flying foxes force Queens Park changes

Covid vaccines a-plenty, cutting red tape, counting birds and flying foxes force Queens Park changes

Covid vaccinations available almost everywhere, Ipswich City Council claims cutting red tape is working for local businesses, help needed to count birds, flying foxes force changes at Queens Park and Karalee Tornadoes home ground to score major upgrade. Published: 14 October 2021. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: supplied Queensland Health Covid info and bookings: https://www.qld.gov.au/health/conditions/health-alerts/coronavirus-covid-19/protect-yourself-others/covid-19-vaccine/book

Oct 14, 2021 • 7:16

CEO appointment delayed, Ipswich CBD committee on repeat, and $76.5K for a company directors course

CEO appointment delayed, Ipswich CBD committee on repeat, and $76.5K for a company directors course

From the October round of Ipswich City Council committee meetings it must feel like Groundhog Day for the Ipswich Central Redevelopment Committee, councillors splash cash for a company directors course, an overhaul of policies relating to council staff and council delays appointing a new CEO after a special meeting scheduled for councillors was cancelled at the 11th hour. All committee recommendations from the October round, including those highlighted on the show will be considered at

Oct 8, 2021 • 14:35

ACDC project helps Ipswich residents talk about mental health and connect with local services

ACDC project helps Ipswich residents talk about mental health and connect with local services

We’ve been hearing a lot about mental health and well-being since Covid-19 hit our shores last year. In Ipswich a new project aims to talk with residents about their mental health and to help link people with local services. Joining the show to talk about assisting communities through direct connection – or ACDC - is Tristan Brownson, the project manager. Published: 5 October 2021. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: ACDC Project manager Tristan Brownson (supplied) Community Mental Heal

Oct 5, 2021 • 8:57

Gerard Pender reveals the rocky path travelled to create Enviroplan with a new green levy in 1996

Gerard Pender reveals the rocky path travelled to create Enviroplan with a new green levy in 1996

Ipswich Enviroplan marks 25 years in 2021. When established its aim was to acquire key bushland within the Ipswich City Council area to create conservation estates purchased with funding from a green levy. It wasn't introduced without some controversy at the time. On the show my special guest is former Ipswich councillor and chairperson of the committee responsible for parks in 1996, Gerard Pender. Published: 30 September 2021. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Gerard Pender www.walke

Sep 30, 2021 • 10:37

Childcare centre DA sent for review, home prices through the roof and will Brisbane Jets be 17th?

Childcare centre DA sent for review, home prices through the roof and will Brisbane Jets be 17th?

Over The Back Fence: On the show Walter Williams and Ashleigh Mac join me to talk about development applications going for external review, in particular the childcare centre proposed opposite Karalee State School, council's Independent Decision Review Panel, Ipswich real estate prices going through the roof and will Brisbane Jets become the seventeenth team in the NRL? Published: 27 September 2021. Music: www.purple-planet.com Independent Decision Review Panel: https://www.ipswichfirs

Sep 27, 2021 • 23:43

Glass OK for recycle bin, 2021 Ipswich Sports Awards, facilities survey and a new environment policy

Glass OK for recycle bin, 2021 Ipswich Sports Awards, facilities survey and a new environment policy

Ipswich City Council gives the green light for glass to go back in yellow-lid recycle bins, 2021 Ipswich Sports Awards finalists, have your say about council-owned facilities and the environment gets stronger support from a new council policy. Published: 23 September 2021. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Mayor Teresa Harding putting glass back into the yellow lid recycling bin at Riverview Recycling and Refuse Centre (supplied) Shape Your Ipswich: www.shapeyouripswich.com.au Ipswich

Sep 23, 2021 • 6:15

Wanless DA decision, multi member divisions review, still waiting on CBD cinema name & new vax hub

Wanless DA decision, multi member divisions review, still waiting on CBD cinema name & new vax hub

From September’s council meeting - decision day on the Wanless development application for a recycling and landfill operation at Ebenezer, first steps taken to review multi member council divisions, still no word on a CBD cinema operator and a temporary vaccination hub opens in Ipswich. Published: 17 September 2021. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Development application recommendation report to council dated 31 August 2021 Council meeting agenda for 16 Sept 2021: https://ipswich.in

Sep 16, 2021 • 13:30

ICON tower sells for $144.9 million. What if council hadn't sold it before construction began?

ICON tower sells for $144.9 million. What if council hadn't sold it before construction began?

The ICON building sale this week sets the pace for likely increases to commercial property values in Ipswich CBD. It changed hands for a premium of $144.9 million. Sold for the second time in fewer than 10 years – it begs the question – what if council’s former property arm, Ipswich City Properties, hadn’t been wound up under political pressure and ICON hadn’t been sold first time round before completion? Published: 11 September 2021. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: ICON (Castlerock

Sep 11, 2021 • 9:32

Covid dominates state parliament, CBD cinema hopes still alive and Indigenous Accord milestones

Covid dominates state parliament, CBD cinema hopes still alive and Indigenous Accord milestones

In another week when state parliament was dominated by Covid Ipswich MP Jennifer Howard joins the show. Ipswich Central Redevelopment Committee told the hope of a CBD cinema is still alive but details remain confidential, and a report on milestones reached under council’s Indigenous Accord presented to the Community, Culture, Arts and Sport Committee. Published: 4 September 2021. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Ipswich City Emergency Service Unit local controller Emilea K. Salonen,

Sep 4, 2021 • 15:17

Healthy eating for kids, Ipswich vaccination clinic doubles capacity and SES scores big upgrade

Healthy eating for kids, Ipswich vaccination clinic doubles capacity and SES scores big upgrade

How do you solve the age-old problem of getting children to eat the right food? The Active Children Thrive (ACT) program might be the answer. Ipswich CBD vaccination clinic doubles its capacity, Ipswich SES scores an $811,000 upgrade and the Garage Sale Trail returns in November for two weekends. Published: 2 September 2021. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Mission Australia program manager Jenny Chaves, Mission Australia state director Stephen Vines and Lucas' Papaw Remedies manager

Sep 2, 2021 • 16:54

Swooping magpies a spring threat, look out for snakes, enviro award winners and rural roadworks

Swooping magpies a spring threat, look out for snakes, enviro award winners and rural roadworks

The recent tragedy in which an aggressive bird in Brisbane caused a death highlights the need for all of us to be aware of magpies. How best to avoid swooping magpies and is it possible to make friends with an aggressive bird? All your questions answered from wildlife expert Associate Professor Peter Murray from the University of Southern Queensland, plus tips on reducing your chances of encountering snakes around the home, more highlights from the Galvanized Festival, Ipswich Enviro Aw

Aug 30, 2021 • 21:13

Galvanized Festival, collateral damage from vexatious complaints, sport and name a crane

Galvanized Festival, collateral damage from vexatious complaints, sport and name a crane

Over The Back Fence: The new Galvanized Festival in Ipswich, the Parliamentary Crime and Corruption Committee (PCCC) inquiry into the CCC’s investigation of former Logan councillors and related matters, what's happening with the Jets’ NRL bid, Ash Barty on fire at the Cincinnati open and West Moreton Health needs your help to name a crane. Published: 25 August 2021. Music: www.purple-planet.com Galvanized: www.ipswichfestivals.com.au/galvanized/ PCCC: https://tv.parliament.qld.gov.au/

Aug 25, 2021 • 18:31

Pool temperature not hot enough, staff sentiment, FOGO trial latest, and Cr Tully's office manoeuvre

Pool temperature not hot enough, staff sentiment, FOGO trial latest, and Cr Tully's office manoeuvre

Ipswich City Council in hot water over cool pool temperatures as the first member of the public addresses a council meeting, Studiosity learning tool survives another year in Ipswich Libraries, the pulse survey reveals staff sentiment, FOGO trial ramps up for 1000 households, council pitches for more state government funding for infrastructure around new schools and what's behind Cr Paul Tully's manoeuvre for a broader brief on re-establishing divisional offices? Published: 20 August 20

Aug 20, 2021 • 17:22

Waste company battles costing millions, bitumen bandits, trolleys removed and population surges

Waste company battles costing millions, bitumen bandits, trolleys removed and population surges

Ipswich City Council's on-going battles with waste companies are costing the city millions of dollars, a fresh warning about bitumen bandits doing the rounds of the region, 75 shopping trolleys cleared from the Bremer River and the city’s population continues to surge. Published: 15 August 2021. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Shopping trolleys being cleared from the Bremer River (supplied) Ipswich 2021 Sport and Rec Forum https://bit.ly/2UgSHtU Office of Fair Trading: https://www.q

Aug 15, 2021 • 8:28

Deadline missed for naming CBD cinema and tenants, two minute meeting and city to get galvanized

Deadline missed for naming CBD cinema and tenants, two minute meeting and city to get galvanized

From the August round of committee meetings: Council misses another deadline to announce a CBD cinema operator and new tenants, the Commonwealth Hotel agreement for leasing has progressed, but again no names have been announced and councillors divided on the cost of renewing a lease for a student study help service from Ipswich Libraries. Meanwhile this month’s Community, Culture, Arts and Sports Committee had no new items to consider and the city to get galvanized. Published: 10 Augu

Aug 10, 2021 • 14:06

From conquering one of life's great tragedies to climbing Kilimanjaro - special guest Loz Antonenko

From conquering one of life's great tragedies to climbing Kilimanjaro - special guest Loz Antonenko

Hearing daily Covid numbers during a lockdown can certainly be a dippy downer and a challenge to maintain a positive outlook. Recently I was lucky enough to hear a talk from Ipswich-based healthy habit coach and author Loz Antonenko. Her story is one that will make you take stock of your daily routine and hopefully bring about some positive changes to your daily habits. Published: 5 August 2021. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: www.lozlife.com Loz's podcast: search for The Healthy H

Aug 5, 2021 • 24:04

Be kind to each other, a greener CBD, West Moreton vaccinations & win a JT visit to a local school

Be kind to each other, a greener CBD, West Moreton vaccinations & win a JT visit to a local school

The Allison Baden-Clay Foundation encourages everyone to strive to be kind, Ipswich CBD adds more green, Covid vaccination and testing numbers in West Moreton, Ipswich City Council updates the Local Disaster Management Plan and one local primary school could score a visit from Johnathon Thurston. Published: 31 July 2021. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Nicholas Street Ipswich (supplied) Allison Baden-Clay Foundation: https://www.allisonbadenclayfoundation.org.au/ West Moreton Health

Jul 31, 2021 • 6:30

New offices for councillors, mowing and Safe City costs, and big changes coming for wheelie bins

New offices for councillors, mowing and Safe City costs, and big changes coming for wheelie bins

Over The Back Fence: This month Walter Williams and Ashleigh Mac give their thoughts on the vote to bring back councillor offices in the suburbs, mowing parks doesn’t come cheap, Safe City costs, did SPARK Ipswich live up to the hype, and big changes coming to how household rubbish is sorted and collected in Ipswich. Published: 26 July 2021. Music: www.purple-planet.com Nicholas Street Precinct: www.nicholasst.com.au/ Council agendas and minutes: bit.ly/2JlrVKY Council meetings on YouTu

Jul 26, 2021 • 19:09

Local offices in libraries, Inland Rail issues, students' pitch and provisional projects explained

Local offices in libraries, Inland Rail issues, students' pitch and provisional projects explained

From the 22 July 2021 meeting of Ipswich City Council: Councillors on track for a more permanent presence in local libraries, highlights of issues raised in council’s submission on Inland Rail, the first provisional projects report and why, and in another first, school students make their wish list pitch direct to councillors. Also in this episode residents give their feedback to mayor Teresa Harding about SPARK Ipswich and what the Olympics in 2032 will mean for the city. Published: 22

Jul 22, 2021 • 13:16

Hunt for new CEO,  fever clinic moves, school safety improvements and new sports ground gets a name

Hunt for new CEO, fever clinic moves, school safety improvements and new sports ground gets a name

Ipswich City Council begins nationwide hunt for a new CEO, a new permanent location for Ipswich Hospital’s Covid fever clinic, road safety improvements for two Ipswich schools, a significant boost for eco tourism in Ipswich, new name for sports ground and the Olympics come to Ipswich on the big screen. Published: 16 July 2021. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Artist impression of Springfield Central Stadium (supplied) Ipswich Hospital fever clinic: www.westmoreton.health.qld.gov.au/c

Jul 16, 2021 • 11:03

New council chambers open, still no word on new CBD shops and SPARK Ipswich lights up city

New council chambers open, still no word on new CBD shops and SPARK Ipswich lights up city

The new Ipswich City Council chambers at 1 Nicholas Street opens with the first committee meetings on 8 July 2021. The Growth, Infrastructure and Waste Committee recommends almost $3 million be approved to keep a former council landfill site safe, councillors defer re-establishing a Heritage and Monuments Advisory Committee, there's still no word on new stores for CBD tenancies and SPARK Ipswich lights up the city. Published: 11 July 2021. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Ipswich Fes

Jul 11, 2021 • 8:52

Ipswich chef Jason Davidson reveals the positive impact of discovering his Indigenous family history

Ipswich chef Jason Davidson reveals the positive impact of discovering his Indigenous family history

Special guest Jason Davidson moved to Ipswich in 1995 to further his career as a chef. He went on to open Figjam Café in Limestone Street, then won of the hearts, minds and taste buds of thousands of Ipswich residents through major catering contracts at events and festivals. A little over 20 years ago Jason discovered some previously unknown family history from a phone call out of the blue. Published: 7 July 2021. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Jason Davidson's bush style Portugues

Jul 7, 2021 • 24:19

Final meeting held in old council chambers: Cr Paul Tully reflects on 36 years at South Street

Final meeting held in old council chambers: Cr Paul Tully reflects on 36 years at South Street

It was the end of an era for Ipswich City Council with the final council meeting held on June 24 in the South Street chambers. Only one current sitting councillor was present when the council administration building was opened in 1985 – some 36 years ago. In this episode you’ll hear Cr Paul Tully reflect on his time as an alderman, then councillor, in the corridors of Ipswich local government. Published: 1 July 2021. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Cr Paul Tully in 2016 at the newly

Jul 1, 2021 • 7:46

New council HQ open, Spark Ipswich, more love for Tulmur Place and another survey needs participants

New council HQ open, Spark Ipswich, more love for Tulmur Place and another survey needs participants

Over The Back Fence: Ipswich City Council's new headquarters at 1 Nicholas Street is now open featuring a new dedicated children's library on the ground floor. Also in this episode council is calling for property owners, local businesses, and the community to give feedback to a new online survey to help with the ongoing revitalisation of Ipswich Central and which activities would get more people to Tulmur Place more often. Published: 28 June 2021. Music: www.purple-planet.com Ipswich Ce

Jun 28, 2021 • 18:10

Rates rise average 2.75%, kerb & channelling for older suburbs, councillors vote no to more pay

Rates rise average 2.75%, kerb & channelling for older suburbs, councillors vote no to more pay

Ipswich rates for owner/occupiers to increase an average 2.75 per cent, more for kerb and channelling streets in older suburbs and councillors vote no to increasing their own salary. Mayor Teresa Harding joins the show to talk about capital works and other highlights from the special budget meeting of Ipswich City Council held 24 June 2021. Published: 24 June 2021. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: supplied Council agendas and minutes: bit.ly/2JlrVKY Council meetings on YouTube: www.y

Jun 24, 2021 • 10:20

What is a satellite hospital, more for skills training and DV support and goodbye to transit centre

What is a satellite hospital, more for skills training and DV support and goodbye to transit centre

In this episode the state budget with a local focus. Member for Ipswich Jennifer Howard joins the show to talk about the highlights for the city including what is a satellite hospital and why do we need one, the importance of building a relationship with your GP to help alleviate pressure on hospital emergency departments, more for DV support services and finally the old Ipswich Transit Centre gets consigned to history. Published: 16 June 2021. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Jennif

Jun 16, 2021 • 12:22

Commonwealth Hotel restoration latest, 1 Nicholas Street and new children's library to open June 28

Commonwealth Hotel restoration latest, 1 Nicholas Street and new children's library to open June 28

As June 28 approaches for the opening of Ipswich City Council's new headquarters and dedicated children's library, chairperson of Ipswich Central Redevelopment Committee councillor Marnie Doyle joins the show for a detailed conversation about the biggest changes to Ipswich CBD since the 1980s. When will the Commonwealth Hotel likely reopen and serve its first beer, big hospitality names set to be revealed, and Cr Doyle explains in simple terms what is happening with other council-owned

Jun 11, 2021 • 25:05

Winternationals return, Ipswich Covid vaccination clinic open and what's on at the civic centre

Winternationals return, Ipswich Covid vaccination clinic open and what's on at the civic centre

After a longer than usual break between episodes the show is back from the sideline bench with local news including the Winternationals roaring back to life at Willowbank Raceway, a Covid vaccination update from West Moreton Health and what's coming to Ipswich Civic Centre. Published: 6 June 2021. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Willowbank Raceway Facebook Winternationals: www.willowbankraceway.com.au West Moreton Health Covid clinic: https://www.westmoreton.health.qld.gov.au/index.

Jun 6, 2021 • 6:23

Mayor responds to audit, customer service scrutiny and kerb & channelling in older streets

Mayor responds to audit, customer service scrutiny and kerb & channelling in older streets

May 2021 council meeting: Mayor Teresa Harding responds to the Queensland Audit Office interim report’s red flags for council, customer service under scrutiny, the vexed issue of kerb and channelling for older streets, free 15 minute weekday and free Saturday morning parking in the CBD, and more from this month's meeting of Ipswich City Council, plus Fire Station 101 and its immediate future. Published: 28 May 2021. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Fire Station 101, 101 Limestone Str

May 28, 2021 • 12:48

Weaponised complaints, customer service, local print media, meeting councillors and sport

Weaponised complaints, customer service, local print media, meeting councillors and sport

Over The Back Fence: Another yarn with Walter Williams and Ashleigh Mac. We chat about weaponised complaints against councillors, Ipswich City Council's customer service, local print/online media, meeting councillors, and in sport we highlight the new AFL stadium under construction in Springfield Central and the prospect of the next NRL team being based in Ipswich and what this means for the city. Published: 26 May 2021 - National Sorry Day - which heralds the start of National Reconci

May 26, 2021 • 19:52

Ministry of Food cooking for kids, Enviroplan marks 25 years and Ipswich honours nurses and midwives

Ministry of Food cooking for kids, Enviroplan marks 25 years and Ipswich honours nurses and midwives

Just in time for the school holidays Jamie’s Ministry of Food Ipswich offers a special program for kids, Ipswich City Council’s Enviroplan chalks up 25 years, Kids Go Wild moves outdoors and West Moreton Health honours local nurses and midwives for International Nurses Day and International Day of the Midwife. Published: 24 May 2021. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: West Moreton Health Nurse of the Year Paul D'Arcy (supplied) Jamie's Ministry of Food Ipswich school holiday bookings:

May 24, 2021 • 17:18

QAO identifies significant shortcomings, council's customer service woes and a start on new Lions HQ

QAO identifies significant shortcomings, council's customer service woes and a start on new Lions HQ

The interim report on Ipswich City Council by Queensland Audit Office highlights two new significant deficiencies, council says it can do better at keeping customers informed and nearly a decade in the making the first sod finally turned on the new Lions stadium in Springfield Central. Also in this episode Ipswich musician Damien Johnson scores a social media hit and widespread support from the transgender community across Australia. Published: 18 May 2021. Music: www.purple-planet.com

May 17, 2021 • 12:40

Show president Darren Zanow with what's new in 2021 and the latest population and housing numbers

Show president Darren Zanow with what's new in 2021 and the latest population and housing numbers

It’s showtime in Ipswich May 14 - 16, 2021. After missing a year owing to Covid all the fun of the show is back after two years. Ipswich Show Society president Darren Zanow brings us the latest and greatest for 2021. Later in this episode Ipswich population growth remains strong as revealed in council's quarterly report. Published: 11 May 2021. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Markus Distelrath from Pixabay Ipswich Show information and tickets: https://ipswichshow.com.au Council quar

May 11, 2021 • 10:10

New CBD cinema operator to be revealed in July, QTC appointed advisor and Covid changes retail rules

New CBD cinema operator to be revealed in July, QTC appointed advisor and Covid changes retail rules

A new CBD cinema operator is due to be revealed in July, Ipswich City Council engages Queensland Treasury Corporation (QTC) as independent advisor, Covid changes retail incentives to attract tenants and will council sell-off CBD properties in the near future as originally flagged when under administration? Published: 6 May 2021. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Popcorn by Devon Breen from Pixabay Council agendas and minutes: bit.ly/2JlrVKY Council meetings on YouTube: www.youtube.com

May 6, 2021 • 10:38

April council meeting: New deputy mayor, CBD latest, green bin bonus and works spending catch-up

April council meeting: New deputy mayor, CBD latest, green bin bonus and works spending catch-up

Mayor Teresa Harding joined Ipswich Today following the 29 April 2021 council meeting. Ipswich has new deputy mayor for the next 12 months but the vote wasn't unanimous, a petition to create a cul-de-sac in France Street Eastern Heights gains support, the very latest on the CBD redevelopment and when retailers and cinema operator will finally be revealed, council's Ipswich Show green bin bonus, capital works catch-up and more from April’s council meeting. Published: 30 April 2021. Music

Apr 30, 2021 • 11:04

New deputy mayor, Ipswich backs 2032 Olympics bid and farewell to old transit centre

New deputy mayor, Ipswich backs 2032 Olympics bid and farewell to old transit centre

Over The Back Fence: A new Ipswich deputy mayor for the next 12 months, Ipswich in boots and all to support the Olympics bid for 2032, the old Ipswich Transit Centre finally on the market, what next for sacked councillors, Riverview Transfer Station past its use by date, Tulmur Place shines in Ipswich CBD and the Ipswich Show returns in 2021. Press play for another yarn over the fence with Walter Williams and Ashleigh Mac. Published: 29 April 2021. Music: www.purple-planet.com Ipswich T

Apr 29, 2021 • 17:13

More restoration for Small Creek, May business boost, 10-year waste plan and Mother's Day sorted

More restoration for Small Creek, May business boost, 10-year waste plan and Mother's Day sorted

Further improvements to Small Creek as council turns a degraded concrete channel into a community destination extending the work completed in stages one and two, a boost for small businesses in May, council maps out a 10-year waste management and resource recovery plan, Ipswich Nature Centre's quoll scat in demand for research, and your Mother’s Day mapped out with suggestions from Discover Ipswich. Published: 26 April 2021. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Spotted-tail quoll at Ipsw

Apr 26, 2021 • 6:20

David Pahlke and Kerry Silver speak out after charges against sacked Logan councillors dropped

David Pahlke and Kerry Silver speak out after charges against sacked Logan councillors dropped

The withdrawal of criminal charges on 14 April 2021 by the Director of Public Prosecutions against Logan City councillors could have implications for former and current Ipswich councillors who were also dismissed by the state government. Unlike Logan, most former Ipswich councillors weren’t charged with any criminal offences but still lost their jobs and reputations. In this episode two former councillors tell of their on-going frustrations and anger at being dismissed in August 2018. P

Apr 21, 2021 • 13:56

Ipswich City Council backs bid for 2032 Olympic Games with detailed discussions held in secret

Ipswich City Council backs bid for 2032 Olympic Games with detailed discussions held in secret

Ipswich City Council has formally backed the proposal to secure the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games in southeast Queensland, with the city likely to play a role as host for some sports. At a special meeting of council held on 15 April 2021 councillors unanimously supported three key recommendations. Hear why the meeting was closed to the public and the recommendations adopted by council. Published: 16 April 2021. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Artist impression of the stadium at

Apr 16, 2021 • 6:53

One year since the swearing in of a new mayor and how young people are discovering circus talents

One year since the swearing in of a new mayor and how young people are discovering circus talents

This month marks one year since the swearing in of Ipswich mayor Teresa Harding. Ipswich Today hits the rewind button to hear what the new mayor had to say in April 2020. Also in this episode how circus training came to the city with the aim of helping young people gain confidence and a possible career. Published: 14 April 2021. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Circus Ipswich website Circus Ipswich: http://circusipswich.org.au/ Ipswich Today is supported by listeners like you. Help k

Apr 14, 2021 • 20:57

Nature centre reopens, Ipswich flavour of the month, and get onboard for planes, trains and autos

Nature centre reopens, Ipswich flavour of the month, and get onboard for planes, trains and autos

Ipswich Nature Centre reopens, the exciting Flavours of Ipswich will tempt your tastebuds, Orion Lagoon hours extended for the school holidays, a new festival to celebrate planes, trains and autos comes to the Workshops Museum, and Yamanto Central shopping centre opens ahead of schedule. Published: 10 April 2021. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Craig Lowndes (supplied) Ipswich City Council YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/IpswichCityCouncilTV Discover Ipswich: www.discoveripswich.com.au/

Apr 10, 2021 • 5:36

Committee hears good news on leasing and a preview of planned activities in Tulmur Place

Committee hears good news on leasing and a preview of planned activities in Tulmur Place

The March 11 meeting of Ipswich City Council’s committee overseeing the CBD redevelopment was provided with an update on the current number of leases likely to be executed in Nicholas Street and given a further update on a CBD cinema operator. Ipswich Central Redevelopment Committee also received a report with a review and preview of planned activities and entertainment in Tulmur Place and Nicholas Street Precinct. Published: 5 April 2021. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Tulmur Plac

Apr 5, 2021 • 10:49

Acting CEO appointed, Smart City Program fails test and 'no' to Enviroplan land at Bellbird Park

Acting CEO appointed, Smart City Program fails test and 'no' to Enviroplan land at Bellbird Park

It was raining mayoral minutes at this month’s Ipswich City Council meeting – find out what went down from mayor Teresa Harding. Council appoints an acting CEO, the Smart City Program is perhaps not so smart after all, Cr Paul Tully clarifies he was not part of the USA and Japan trip highlighted in the Smart City report and privately owned land at Bellbird Park will not be included in the city’s Enviroplan conservation plans. Published: 29 March 2021. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image:

Mar 29, 2021 • 15:26

Where to from here for Ipswich businesses and local jobs with the end of JobKeeper

Where to from here for Ipswich businesses and local jobs with the end of JobKeeper

With the end of JobKeeper what will be the impact on local jobs? Get an expert's view of local Ipswich market conditions, plus how local businesses view a post-Covid vaccine world. Will it mean increased profits and therefore new jobs or does the rollercoaster ride continue? Meet Brad Bulow - a previous recipient of the Ipswich Chamber of Commerce Young Business Person of the Year and Business Person of the Year awards, and a partner with Sammut Bulow Bennett Partners. Published: 27 Mar

Mar 26, 2021 • 20:02

Vehicle allowances, division offices, the Blackall Monument and how hard is it to find a  rental?

Vehicle allowances, division offices, the Blackall Monument and how hard is it to find a rental?

Over The Back Fence returns for March with Ipswich locals Ashleigh Mac and Walter Williams who join me to discuss a range of issues including a vehicle allowance for a councillor who doesn't drive, which was first raised in the Fassifern Guardian and Tribune. Also on the show should council division offices make a comeback, can the Bremer River ever be a pristine waterway, is the Blackall Monument destined for its original home in d'Arcy Doyle Place, the tight rental and real estate ma

Mar 25, 2021 • 21:34

Council pushes for waste industry changes, illegal trail bike riders and new home for Red Cross

Council pushes for waste industry changes, illegal trail bike riders and new home for Red Cross

Red Cross and Ipswich City Council reach a new agreement following discovery of a 75 year lease, Chris Gratton Sheds secures a favourable decision from council to keep operating in Walloon for a limited time, and what is a waste and circular economy and what does it mean for Ipswich? These local Ipswich stories and more including the Anywhere Festival and USQ students survive better than most during Covid. Published: 19 March 2021. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Officers from the M

Mar 19, 2021 • 10:18

Special guest June Frank on growing up in Ipswich and a successful career in real estate

Special guest June Frank on growing up in Ipswich and a successful career in real estate

Today’s special guest is June Frank, a name synonymous with real estate in Ipswich. Proud to be born and bred in the city June continues to be one of the strongest advocates for Ipswich both on a personal level and as the place to choose for your own home. In this episode get to know June as her earliest memories of growing up in Ipswich are revealed, and the road to a stellar real estate career and owner of a successful business. We'll also talk about current market conditions. Publish

Mar 17, 2021 • 28:12

Michael Chugg talks about life, personal achievements, the loss of dear friends and CMC Rocks

Michael Chugg talks about life, personal achievements, the loss of dear friends and CMC Rocks

Special guest Australian music industry legend Michael Chugg (or Chuggi) along with another industry giant, the late Rob Potts, created CMC Rocks. This massive country music event has been staged in Ipswich since 2015. Covid put a last-minute stop to CMC Rocks Qld in 2020 and again this year. Replacing it this year is CMC Rocks Your Yard. In this extended interview with Michael Chugg also hear about a life with 50 years experience in the music and concert promotion business. This is co

Mar 14, 2021 • 29:22

Single use plastic ban, engine immobilisers, justice task force for women & Covid vaccinations begin

Single use plastic ban, engine immobilisers, justice task force for women & Covid vaccinations begin

A ban on single use plastic straws to include polystyrene cups and a task force to help women navigate the justice system - Ipswich MP Jennifer Howard joins the show to talk about these issues and more from this week in state parliament. In other local news Covid vaccinations have begun at Ipswich Hospital, council's Karalee library pod up for an award, Shop Ipswich relaunched and council gets serious about more help for October 31 storm-affected residents. Published: 12 March 2021. Mus

Mar 12, 2021 • 11:34

Flying foxes close centre, major road upgrade, new bridge contract and 50 new nurses and midwives

Flying foxes close centre, major road upgrade, new bridge contract and 50 new nurses and midwives

Flying foxes keep Ipswich Nature Centre closed until further notice, South Station Road Silkstone closed until June, relief finally in sight for drivers on Springfield Greenbank Arterial with a new bridge approved, West Moreton Health welcomes 50 new nurses and midwives while Ipswich Civic Centre raises the curtain on live entertainment. Published: 7 March 2021. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Sophie Houghton (West Moreton Health) Ipswich Civic Centre: https://www.ipswichciviccentre

Mar 7, 2021 • 6:15

Council CEO David Farmer pulls the plug on Ipswich, mayor Teresa Harding explains what happens next

Council CEO David Farmer pulls the plug on Ipswich, mayor Teresa Harding explains what happens next

The biggest announcement out of Ipswich City Council this week is the resignation of CEO David Farmer. Mayor Teresa Harding joins Ipswich Today to explain what happens next. On Tuesday 2 March 2021 Mr Farmer announced his own departure after two years in the city's top job. He is due to leave council next month and take up the CEO position at Central Coast Council in New South Wales. Published: 3 March 2021. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: David Farmer (Ipswich City Council Twitter)

Mar 3, 2021 • 6:12

Smart City Program under microscope and major road upgrades for Redbank Plains and Springfield

Smart City Program under microscope and major road upgrades for Redbank Plains and Springfield

Highlights from February's ordinary meeting of Ipswich City Council with mayor Teresa Harding. The Smart City Program budget under the microscope, proposed new monuments and memorials, a new unreasonable customers policy, long-awaited road upgrades including Redbank Plains Road, and Springfield Parkway and Springfield Greenbank Arterial a step closer, what would the 2032 Olympics in Brisbane mean for Ipswich and why the city isn't getting annual land valuations. Published: 26 February 2

Feb 26, 2021 • 17:00

Council criticised for returning funding, USQ law school new home and Enviroplan's 25 years

Council criticised for returning funding, USQ law school new home and Enviroplan's 25 years

Why did Ipswich City Council hand back half a million dollars to the Australian Government? Flying foxes return to Queens Park, a new era for law at USQ Ipswich campus, 25 years of Enviroplan, Woodlinks State School welcomes a new crossing supervisor and more local news in case you missed it. Published: 23 February 2021. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: School crossing supervisor Brenton Wratt with member for Bundamba Lance McCallum at Woodlinks State School (supplied) Ipswich Today

Feb 23, 2021 • 12:48

Full-time councillors, juggling dollars, potholes and should divisional offices be reopened

Full-time councillors, juggling dollars, potholes and should divisional offices be reopened

Over The Back Fence is back! Ipswich locals Ashleigh Mac and Walter Williams join me to discuss when is a full-time councillor not a full-time councillor, juggling infrastructure dollars, the gift giving value of potholes and should divisional offices be reopened. All this and more on the show in this episode of Ipswich Today. Published: 18 February 2021 Music: www.purple-planet.com Ipswich Today is supported by listeners like you. Help keep it online with a small donation.Visit https:/

Feb 18, 2021 • 18:13

Groundhog day: Ipswich councillors go back to the future in search of more frequent lawn mowing

Groundhog day: Ipswich councillors go back to the future in search of more frequent lawn mowing

From February's Growth Infrastructure and Waste Committee: Councillors voice their concerns about a backlog in spending the allocated budget on local road maintenance and new works. It was also groundhog day with a motion prompted by delays in keeping parks and reserves mowed more often. Councillors are feeling the heat from residents who are up in arms because of overgrown parks, reserves and footpaths. Published: 15 February 2021. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Rail Rocket by Chr

Feb 15, 2021 • 11:12

Former Blair MP Cameron Thompson talks about Hanson, and the highs and lows of being a politician

Former Blair MP Cameron Thompson talks about Hanson, and the highs and lows of being a politician

What is life really like at the coalface of politics and what drives someone to run as a candidate? In this one-on-one chat with former member for Blair Cameron Thompson, you'll hear some surprising and insightful answers including the impact of Pauline Hanson during the 1998 election campaign. It’s an honest discussion which also reveals the highs and lows of being a local member in federal parliament. Published: 11 February 2021. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Cameron Thompson (C

Feb 11, 2021 • 35:51

New interns for Ipswich Hospital, fresh look for city shopfronts and Indigenous artwork celebrated

New interns for Ipswich Hospital, fresh look for city shopfronts and Indigenous artwork celebrated

Local news ICYMI: Ipswich Hospital welcomes new interns, Ipswich's oldest business still trading gets a fresh coat of paint, more new jobs in Carole Park and local Indigenous artworks celebrated in Tulmur Place in the Nicholas Street Precinct Ipswich. Published: 9 February 2021. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: CJ Vogler, Brisbane Street Ipswich Tulmur Place: https://www.ipswichfirst.com.au/ipswich-central-comes-alive-with-opening-of-tulmur-place-civic-plaza/ Ipswich Today is support

Feb 9, 2021 • 6:31

Covid-safe plans for 2021 Ipswich Show, braille Lego and how to help shape the city's future

Covid-safe plans for 2021 Ipswich Show, braille Lego and how to help shape the city's future

The Ipswich Show plans to roar back to life in May so how confident is Ipswich Show Society that it will go ahead? Show president Darren Zanow explains the latest Covid-safe arrangements. Braille Lego is being made available for vision impaired residents with help from USQ Springfield Central and Vision Australia, new arrivals at Ipswich Nature Centre and how you can help shape Ipswich’s future development. Published: 4 February 2021. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Braille lego (su

Feb 4, 2021 • 15:16

Community is number one for award winners, CBD redevelopment latest and a win for footpath dining

Community is number one for award winners, CBD redevelopment latest and a win for footpath dining

What does it take to be Ipswich’s Citizen of the Year and Senior Citizen of the Year? In this episode meet Glen Smith and Pam Lane. Council is back from the holiday period with the first meeting of the year held January 28. Highlights include good news for footpath dining permit holders, there’s a half million dollar commitment from council towards making the Ipswich Central to Springfield Central rail link a reality - sooner rather than later - and the very latest update on the CBD red

Jan 29, 2021 • 22:08

Introducing Over The Back Fence with Ashleigh Mac and Walter Williams - Ipswich news and views

Introducing Over The Back Fence with Ashleigh Mac and Walter Williams - Ipswich news and views

Ipswich Today introduces a new panel discussion with Ashleigh Mac and Walter Williams. In this episode: Quirky Ipswich – what possesses someone to litter their front yard with a dazzling display of defamatory signs, can Ipswich be flood-proofed and is Ipswich a city of divided communities? Published: 25 January 2021. Music: www.purple-planet.com Book for Swich Summer Sounds event: https://www.ihfoundation.org.au/summersounds/ Ipswich Today is supported by listeners like you. Help keep i

Jan 25, 2021 • 20:11

Australia Day award winners, gamers gain an edge, and improved diversity in male dominated workplace

Australia Day award winners, gamers gain an edge, and improved diversity in male dominated workplace

Ipswich’s 2021 Citizen of the Year and Senior Citizen of the Year announced along with other award nominees and winners, can student video gamers gain an edge in the classroom, and Ipswich City Council scores a win for diversity in the male dominated transport industry by actively recruiting and training female drivers for Ipswich Waste Services. Published: 21 January 2021. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Mayor Teresa Harding with 2021 Citizen of the Year Glen Smith Ipswich 2021 Aus

Jan 21, 2021 • 6:13

Meet George Hatchman: A lifetime of community service to Willowbank and Amberley residents

Meet George Hatchman: A lifetime of community service to Willowbank and Amberley residents

George Hatchman represents that admirable quality we need more of in the community – being a volunteer. George talks about his life in the RAAF, and becoming part of the heart and soul of Amberley and Willowbank. Also in this episode, local artists on show at Ipswich Art Gallery, Inland Rail accepting submissions and U3A Ipswich calls for volunteers and students in 2021. Published: 15 January 2021. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: George Hatchman WAG Facebook: https://www.facebook.co

Jan 15, 2021 • 22:07

Ipswich remembers: Ten years on from the flood of 2011 the memories for many are still raw

Ipswich remembers: Ten years on from the flood of 2011 the memories for many are still raw

Ten years ago on the morning of Tuesday January 11, 2011, Ipswich had woken to the news the city was in for a major flood to rival 1974. It was raining on and off for what felt like months. The ground was saturated and could not take any more rain. Further falls caused instant runoff into creeks and rivers. Multiple flood warnings for the Bremer and Brisbane rivers were issued during the day and evacuations began. This episode includes first-hand accounts from one local resident, former

Jan 10, 2021 • 49:23

Ipswich welcomes the new year with a bang and holiday boredom busters for families

Ipswich welcomes the new year with a bang and holiday boredom busters for families

Ipswich welcomes the new year with fireworks at not one, but four council sponsored locations, and a rundown of low cost or free activities to attend in January. Published: 3 January 2021. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Tulmur Place (Ipswich City Council) Givit: www.givit.org.au Discover Ipswich: www.discoveripswich.com.au Ipswich Art Gallery: www.ipswichartgallery.qld.gov.au Ipswich Libraries: www.ipswichlibraries.com.au Summerland Camels: https://summerlandcamels.com.au/ Ipswich

Jan 3, 2021 • 6:09

Year in review with Phillip Bell, holiday activities & Givit still helping storm-affected residents

Year in review with Phillip Bell, holiday activities & Givit still helping storm-affected residents

The end of 2020 is in sight and what a long haul it has been. Ipswich Region Chamber of Commerce president Phillip Bell sums up the feelings of 2020 and offers a positive view for 2021. Also in this episode a summary of low cost or free activities for families including a Covid-safe New Year's Eve, plus Ipswich hailstorm-affected residents are still in need of help. Published: 23 December 2020. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: https://www.freeimages.com/photographer/guitargoa-60955

Dec 23, 2020 • 6:46

Opinion: Ipswich doubled its tourism visitor numbers in five years from 2014, or did it?

Opinion: Ipswich doubled its tourism visitor numbers in five years from 2014, or did it?

The year of coronavirus has reshaped the economy, probably no more so than in travel and tourism. In this episode I take a closer look at Ipswich tourism – more specifically tourism visitor numbers. Was it possible for Ipswich to double its number of visitors to the city in just five years from 2014 (pre Covid-19)? Published: 20 December 2020. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Ipswich City Council Discover Ipswich Facebook. Ipswich City Council Destination Management Plan: https://bit

Dec 20, 2020 • 7:43

Random drug and alcohol testing for councillors still months away with a new report due March 2021

Random drug and alcohol testing for councillors still months away with a new report due March 2021

Ipswich councillors are keen to introduce random drug and alcohol testing for themselves but the best way forward is still up in the air. At the 10 December 2020 ordinary meeting of council Cr Paul Tully’s notice of motion was defeated, replaced by another from Cr Marnie Doyle. Published: 16 December 2020. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: https://www.freeimages.com/photographer/lucuella-37706. Council agendas and minutes: https://bit.ly/2JlrVKY Council's YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/Ip

Dec 16, 2020 • 11:30

From childhood memories to the boardroom: A one-on-one chat with Raynuha Sinnathamby

From childhood memories to the boardroom: A one-on-one chat with Raynuha Sinnathamby

Ipswich Today is on hiatus over the Christmas and New Year holiday period. New episodes return from mid-January 2025.Raynuha Sinnathamby is managing director of Springfield City Group and joins Ipswich Today to share her story. This conversation begins with early childhood memories including when the family moved from Kuala Lumpur to Perth then to Brisbane. Hear about Raynuha's decision to make her own way in life by studying law and how that became a fortuitous career choice before Mah

Dec 13, 2020 • 16:50

Cr Paul Tully's motion to remove 'implied' consent defeated: A lesson in the art of being pedantic

Cr Paul Tully's motion to remove 'implied' consent defeated: A lesson in the art of being pedantic

Ipswich City Council’s 10 December 2020 meeting turns almost farcical with debate over the use of the word 'implied'. This comes as some councillors are increasingly using the notice of motion option to make a point or raise issues without notice. Cr Tully put a motion this week to repeal a council decision made last month which resolved that councillor expenses for current serving councillors are published only for those who have provided either their express or implied consent to thei

Dec 11, 2020 • 18:01

Property sales undeterred by Covid, building boost for schools and new city library opens

Property sales undeterred by Covid, building boost for schools and new city library opens

In a year which has thrown up more than its fair share of surprises, including a housing boom, a major developer talks about housing trends and a new child care centre in the Ipswich suburb of Deebing Heights. The city’s new $17 million library is now open, several Ipswich state schools set for a boost in buildings and improvements, and school holiday fun at Ipswich Art Gallery. Published: 8 December 2020. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Kent Fallon, Stockland Ipswich Art Gallery Wi

Dec 8, 2020 • 11:31

Drug and alcohol testing proposed for councillors, CEO panel finalised and waste plan reconfirmed

Drug and alcohol testing proposed for councillors, CEO panel finalised and waste plan reconfirmed

Highlights from November’s ordinary meeting of Ipswich City Council held 26 November 2020 including the CEO’s performance appraisal panel, a Safe City advisory group re-established, council remains committed to a joint approach with neighbouring councils on managing waste, and will random drug and alcohol tests be introduced for councillors in 2021? Published: 5 December 2020. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Ipswich City Council Council agendas and minutes: bit.ly/2JlrVKY Council's

Dec 5, 2020 • 10:31

Dangerous Animals in the Home is a personal story of not letting the past define the future

Dangerous Animals in the Home is a personal story of not letting the past define the future

Dangerous Animals in the Home - a soon to be published book - is the true story of Karyn Webber who, on the surface, has it all with a successful business, popularity, loving family and friends. But beneath the surface there is much more. With her book Karyn aims to dissolve the taboo surrounding the subject of paedophilia and allow other victims to start a conversation. Published: 3 December 2020. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Karyn Webber Contact Karyn: www.karynwebber.com.au DV

Dec 3, 2020 • 13:55

Inches from disaster: One of the many adventure stories when a couple live their dream on the ocean

Inches from disaster: One of the many adventure stories when a couple live their dream on the ocean

You've heard of a tree change, or even a sea change. But what a about a sea change actually living on the sea? Nine years ago long-term Ipswich residents Rob and Karen Oberg sold the family home to take an 18,000 nautical mile blue water journey to the Mediterranean and UK. Their story is one of most amazing adventures you'll hear, including a hair-raising near miss closer to home that was inches from disaster. Published: 30 November 2020. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Karen and R

Nov 29, 2020 • 39:08

Paul Tully votes against transparency, McMahon's drinks return and Jamie's Ministry of Food reopens

Paul Tully votes against transparency, McMahon's drinks return and Jamie's Ministry of Food reopens

Ipswich councillor Paul Tully votes against more transparency measures, Ipswich’s famous McMahon’s soft drinks return for a limited time, Jamie’s Ministry of Food reopens for the holidays and West Moreton Covid testing reaches 100,000. Published: 27 November 2020. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Cr Paul Tully (Ipswich City Council). Council agendas and minutes: https://bit.ly/2JlrVKY Council's YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/IpswichCityCouncilTV Ipswich Hospice McMahon's fundraiser: www.

Nov 26, 2020 • 20:05

Snack size ep: Christmas Wonderland on sale, children's library opens and 25 years of Enviroplan

Snack size ep: Christmas Wonderland on sale, children's library opens and 25 years of Enviroplan

Tickets to Ipswich’s Christmas Wonderland (Friday Dec 11 - Tues Dec 22) go on sale, the new interim children’s library opens its doors in South Street, Ipswich council to become food truck friendly, and Ipswich Enviroplan chalks up 25 years of conservation. Published: 23 November 2020. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Christmas Wonderland (Ipswich City Council). Christmas Wonderland tickets: https://www.ipswichfestivals.com.au/christmas-in-ipswich/ Enviroplan: https://www.ipswich.qld

Nov 23, 2020 • 5:17

Ipswich disaster management under review, transparency hub latest and more Covid-19 support

Ipswich disaster management under review, transparency hub latest and more Covid-19 support

From this week’s committees: Ipswich City Council’s local disaster management policy under review following recent severe weather, the latest on council’s Transparency and Integrity Hub, and Covid-19 fees and charges relief extended to June 2021. Published: 20 November 2020. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Cr Russell Milligan (Ipswich City Council). Council agendas and minutes: https://ipswich.infocouncil.biz/ Council's YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/IpswichCityCouncilTV Council's Disas

Nov 20, 2020 • 9:51

Creators of Ipswich unite for the future and closed landfill repairs could cost millions of dollars

Creators of Ipswich unite for the future and closed landfill repairs could cost millions of dollars

Mao’s Last Dancer author and Queensland Ballet artistic director Li Cunxin visits Ipswich to give a morale boost to the local arts community and raise the profile of creative industries at a council-hosted summit. Also in this episode council’s now-closed Whitwood Road landfill site at risk of causing environmental damage without remedial works at a substantial cost. Published: 16 November 2020. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Li Cunxin and mayor Teresa Harding (Ipswich City Council

Nov 16, 2020 • 13:03

Businesses recognised at annual awards and business sentiment optimistic for Christmas

Businesses recognised at annual awards and business sentiment optimistic for Christmas

High achieving local businesses were recognised at the annual City of Ipswich Business Excellence Awards held 7 November 2020. In this episode Ipswich Chamber of Commerce president Phil Bell congratulates the winners, reveals current business sentiment as we head into Christmas and talks about business outlook for 2021. Published: 13 November 2020. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: Phillip Bell Ipswich Region Chamber of Commerce: https://ipswichchamber.org.au/ Greater Springfield Cham

Nov 13, 2020 • 10:03

Political brinkmanship on show as councillors split over CEO review panel and CBD cinemas to reopen

Political brinkmanship on show as councillors split over CEO review panel and CBD cinemas to reopen

Political brinkmanship was on show in the council chamber at an extraordinary meeting of Ipswich City Council held 5 November 2020. Councillors were split over selection of members to sit on a CEO performance review panel. The meeting also decided to proceed with finalising commercial-in-confidence negotiations with an operator to allow for reopening and expansion of the CBD cinema complex which is currently closed. Published: 9 November 2020. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: CEO Dav

Nov 9, 2020 • 10:39

Queensland election: Independent analysis of the result, minor parties and influence of social media

Queensland election: Independent analysis of the result, minor parties and influence of social media

A week after the state election counting continues and so does analysis of the result. Are minor parties becoming irrelevant? Has the influence of social media peaked or are some candidates to blame for going overboard before and during the campaign? In this episode an independent view from political expert Professor Geoff Cockfield from the University of Southern Queensland. Published: 6 November 2020. Music: www.purple-planet.com Image: supplied by Prof Geoff Cockfield. Ipswich Today

Nov 5, 2020 • 19:33

State election wash-up with Jennifer Howard and Tulmur Place gets its grand opening date

State election wash-up with Jennifer Howard and Tulmur Place gets its grand opening date

As the dust settles after the state election re-elected member for Ipswich Jennifer Howard gives her thoughts on a Labor win, the local campaign and minor parties. Also in this episode Ipswich City Council announces the opening date for Tulmur Place and the new Ipswich Central Library in the Nicholas Street Precinct. Published: 4 November 2020. Music: www.purple-planet.com Tulmur Place events: www.nicholasst.com.au Image: Ipswich City Council/Nick O'Sullivan Ipswich Today is supported

Nov 4, 2020 • 9:45

Dave Cullen talks about his life from foster child to rebel teenager and now successful businessman

Dave Cullen talks about his life from foster child to rebel teenager and now successful businessman

Ipswich Today is on hiatus over the Christmas and New Year holiday period. New episodes return from mid-January 2025.Dave Cullen returns to Ipswich Today for a revealing chat about his life. What he has to say may shock some people but it will also inspire others, and he shares his thoughts about the first six months of the new council. Also in this episode Ipswich City Council wants to hear ideas from residents for new activities in Tulmur Place (Nicholas Street Precinct). Published: 2

Oct 29, 2020 • 18:30

Green space petition, one councillor stonewalling on more transparency and the first six months

Green space petition, one councillor stonewalling on more transparency and the first six months

Mayor Teresa Harding joins Ipswich Today to talk about October's council meeting which received a petition from residents of Deebing Heights objecting to the loss of green space. A one-person roadblock prevents more transparency on council’s Transparency and Integrity Hub, and the first six months of the new council. Published: 27 October 2020. Music: www.purple-planet.com Council agendas and minutes: https://ipswich.infocouncil.biz/ Image: Ipswich City Council Ipswich Today is supporte

Oct 26, 2020 • 10:57

Queensland state election insights with Rachel Nolan and Graham Young

Queensland state election insights with Rachel Nolan and Graham Young

Special episode: Does anyone really have a handle on the issues which will drive the outcome of the state election? There are so many firsts for this election including the loss of local media coverage through printed daily newspapers and a reduction or total loss of local commercial radio and TV news bulletins in some areas. And the big one – the influence of Covid-19 on voters. From the McKell Institute webinar streamed 22 October 2020, Rachel Nolan and Graham Young offer insights in

Oct 23, 2020 • 26:46

Ipswich Civic Centre reveals grim details and what you should know about council's October meeting

Ipswich Civic Centre reveals grim details and what you should know about council's October meeting

Covid-19 continues to take its toll on the performing arts in Ipswich – a timely report reveals the true extent of the downturn. There is some hope for local performers in the immediate future but a return to normal is still a long way off and what you need to know about Ipswich City Council's October monthly meeting on 22 October 2020. Published: 18 October 2020. Music: www.purple-planet.com Council agendas and minutes: https://ipswich.infocouncil.biz/ Council audio: www.youtube.com/c/

Oct 18, 2020 • 10:30

Champions Way upgrade hits a speedbump, community centre use and workplace culture in the spotlight

Champions Way upgrade hits a speedbump, community centre use and workplace culture in the spotlight

Ipswich City Council hits a speedbump trying to upgrade Champions Way at Willowbank, council urged to bring about more shared use of existing community facilities and a report on council’s workplace culture and whistle-blower provisions praised by councillors. Published: 15 October 2020. Music: www.purple-planet.com Council agendas and minutes: ipswich.infocouncil.biz/ Council audio: www.youtube.com/c/IpswichCityCouncilTV Image: Google Maps Ipswich Today is supported by listeners like y

Oct 15, 2020 • 14:25

Councillors consider lists of projects and could there be more upheaval to council's structure?

Councillors consider lists of projects and could there be more upheaval to council's structure?

This month councillors faced a daunting number of lists in just one committee and there’s more lists to come with a new rural roads policy also likely to be adopted in the near future. From last month - why were councillors presented with a report which detailed the organisational structure of Ipswich City Council? Published: 11 October 2020. Music: www.purple-planet.com Council agendas and minutes: ipswich.infocouncil.biz/ Council audio: www.youtube.com/c/IpswichCityCouncilTV Ipswich T

Oct 11, 2020 • 13:38

Brett Kitching shares his family history and life story about growing up and working in Ipswich

Brett Kitching shares his family history and life story about growing up and working in Ipswich

Ipswich Today is on hiatus over the Christmas and New Year holiday period. New episodes return from mid-January 2025.Brett Kitching has lived and worked in Ipswich almost all his life. Approaching 58, he will retire as general manager of Ipswich Turf Club next year. You would be hard pressed to find anyone who knows Bundamba and Ipswich any better. Brett is a fifth generation Ipswichian and joins Ipswich Today to share his life’s journey so far and is this episode’s special guest. Publi

Oct 9, 2020 • 35:06

End of Queensland's three year terms, East Ipswich station works begin and council committee preview

End of Queensland's three year terms, East Ipswich station works begin and council committee preview

A small but significant step towards making the Springfield Central to Ipswich rail line a reality. The new East Ipswich train station construction underway, a call from Lance McCallum for upgrades at Bundamba station and Jim Madden announces improvements at the Mt Crosby Road interchange. Meanwhile support for small Ipswich businesses during Covid exceeds half a million dollars and what you should know about this week’s Ipswich City Council Growth, Infrastructure and Waste Committee me

Oct 7, 2020 • 11:23

Opinion: Paul Pisasale's inglorious fall from lofty heights to jailed corrupt former mayor

Opinion: Paul Pisasale's inglorious fall from lofty heights to jailed corrupt former mayor

The final act in a more than three-year saga featuring former Ipswich mayor Paul Pisasale had its final curtain on 30 September 2020 in Ipswich District Court. With a city's reputation stained we should never forget this chapter of Ipswich's local government history. Published: 1 October 2020. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Ipswich Today is supported by listeners like you. Help keep it online with a small donation.Visit https://ipswichtoday.com.au/donate/Advertise on Ipswich Today

Oct 1, 2020 • 6:33

What's in a name? Council decides four key place names in Ipswich CBD after public feedback

What's in a name? Council decides four key place names in Ipswich CBD after public feedback

The naming of places and spaces in the new-look Ipswich CBD has begun with the official names decided on four key places and spaces. A survey on the Shape Your Ipswich website attracted close to 3,000 visitors, with 304 participants suggesting names and more than 6,500 votes recorded across those suggestions. Hear the discussions and decisions from the council meeting held Thursday 24 September 2020. Published: 27 September 2020. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com More on Tulmur: http

Sep 27, 2020 • 9:53

Pisasale pleads guilty, deputy mayor stays put, Christmas Wonderland prices and Swifts pull the pin

Pisasale pleads guilty, deputy mayor stays put, Christmas Wonderland prices and Swifts pull the pin

Former Ipswich mayor Paul Pisasale pleads guilty to multiple charges, Cr Marnie Doyle withdraws her resignation as deputy mayor, Swifts pull the pin on buying council-owned premises in Cameron Park and what is the right price to attend this year’s Christmas Wonderland? Published: 24 September 2020. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Council agendas and minutes: https://ipswich.infocouncil.biz/ Council audio: https://www.youtube.com/c/IpswichCityCouncilTV Ipswich Today is supported by

Sep 24, 2020 • 15:25

Christmas celebrations under Covid, public response to place naming and Rosewood library a hit

Christmas celebrations under Covid, public response to place naming and Rosewood library a hit

Christmas and New Year's Eve public events in Ipswich will look very different this year under Covid, naming of places and spaces in Ipswich CBD redevelopment moves a step closer, and the first release of customer numbers for the new Rosewood library and council's service centre. Published: 21 September 2020. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Council agendas and minutes: https://ipswich.infocouncil.biz/ Council audio: https://www.youtube.com/c/IpswichCityCouncilTV Ipswich Today is su

Sep 21, 2020 • 12:07

On-screen action in Ipswich, Google Trekker 2.0 a boost for city and more changes to council website

On-screen action in Ipswich, Google Trekker 2.0 a boost for city and more changes to council website

Ipswich City Council rolls out further changes to its website home page, Mayor Teresa Harding explains why the city is a favourite location for film and reality TV producers and the shows we can expect to see, and in a further boost for local tourism and business, get ready for Google Trekker 2.0. Published: 18 September 2020. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

Sep 18, 2020 • 7:57

Executive Outlook reveals Ipswich business confidence bounces back; jobs and skills shortages remain

Executive Outlook reveals Ipswich business confidence bounces back; jobs and skills shortages remain

An Ipswich Today exclusive: Part two of the results from Top Office Group’s Executive Outlook local business sentiment survey. Under Covid these are challenging times for everyone. Jan Gadsden reveals how Ipswich businesses are faring during these very unusual trading conditions. Published: 16 September 2020. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Ipswich Today is supported by listeners like you. Help keep it online with a small donation.Visit https://ipswichtoday.com.au/donate/Advertise

Sep 16, 2020 • 17:25

New drive-in theatre set for North Ipswich and owners of unregistered dogs put on notice

New drive-in theatre set for North Ipswich and owners of unregistered dogs put on notice

It is back to the future after a council committee gave the green light to a recommendation for a new two screen drive-in movie theatre at North Ipswich – more than 50 years after the first Ipswich drive-in opened at Raceview. Jacko from the Lost Ipswich Facebook group joins Ipswich Today to reminisce about drive-ins, and Ipswich City Council renews its door-to-door dog registration inspections program after finding an average 13.7 per cent of dogs are not registered. Published: 13 Sep

Sep 12, 2020 • 15:39

This week in state parliament with Jennifer Howard and what is going on with council's website?

This week in state parliament with Jennifer Howard and what is going on with council's website?

What is the future for 600 ex-workers from JBS Dinmore, MPs oppose waste to energy plant proposal, and from this week in state parliament: Wage theft is now a crime, new technology and tougher laws to crack down on hoons, the Torres Strait Islander Child Rearing Practices Bill passed into law and good news for craft brewers and distillers in what was also the final sitting week before the state election next month. And a very odd thing just happened to Ipswich City Council’s website mak

Sep 11, 2020 • 11:24

New look for prime site in Bell Street as Ipswich's population surges towards 250,000

New look for prime site in Bell Street as Ipswich's population surges towards 250,000

Ipswich Today is on hiatus over the Christmas and New Year holiday period. New episodes return from mid-January 2025.Ipswich continues its trajectory as one of the fastest growing regions in Australia and is enjoying strong population growth with the total now approaching 250,000. Meanwhile in Bell Street the old Friendly Pharmacy and doctors’ premises have been extensively refurbished. You'll hear from developer Bernie McKeering about this exciting prime site project. Published: 10 Sep

Sep 10, 2020 • 11:37

Opinion: Serial candidates, their tactics, promises and sincerity, or lack thereof

Opinion: Serial candidates, their tactics, promises and sincerity, or lack thereof

Serial candidates who seek public office, any public office, whether it be local, state or federal government. There is an increasing tendency by some candidates to cherry-pick facts and turn them into an illusion of truth to suit their own narrative. Are these same candidates sincere about the causes and issues they push or is it a case of any issue will do in order to get elected? Published: 4 September 2020. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com https://www.freeimages.com/photographer

Sep 4, 2020 • 6:45

Meet Andrew Fechner: Why he ran for council, about his campaign and first five months in the job

Meet Andrew Fechner: Why he ran for council, about his campaign and first five months in the job

In the 160 year history of Ipswich City Council one of the youngest councillors ever elected is Andrew Fechner - one of two candidates aged under 30 elected in March 2020. The other is Jacob Madsen. Ipswich Today caught up with Cr Fechner this week, five months since being elected, and four and a half months after being sworn in. Published: 31 August 2020. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Ipswich Today is supported by listeners like you. Help keep it online with a small donation.Vis

Aug 31, 2020 • 24:05

Cr Tully reprimanded for Facebook post and still no final decision on property sale to Swifts

Cr Tully reprimanded for Facebook post and still no final decision on property sale to Swifts

Long-serving Ipswich councillor Paul Tully in hot water over a Facebook post. You’ll hear what the post was and his response to the council meeting this week, and finally, well almost, a decision on whether council will sell Swifts Leagues Club the property they currently rent. Published: 28 August 2020. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Council minutes and agendas: https://ipswich.infocouncil.biz/ Ipswich Today is supported by listeners like you. Help keep it online with a small don

Aug 28, 2020 • 24:57

Keys to new library, new policy for families, quicker access to funding and transparency hub latest

Keys to new library, new policy for families, quicker access to funding and transparency hub latest

More from August committees: Another milestone for the new CBD library with council getting keys to the door, a new policy for children, young people and families, new community funding guidelines makes applying easier and quicker, plus an update on the Transparency and Integrity Hub. Published: 25 August 2020. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Council minutes and agendas: https://ipswich.infocouncil.biz/ Ipswich Today is supported by listeners like you. Help keep it online with a sm

Aug 25, 2020 • 13:34

The health of Ipswich waterways and another meeting on the future of Swifts and Cameron Park

The health of Ipswich waterways and another meeting on the future of Swifts and Cameron Park

The majority of Ipswich City Council’s new committees met for the first time this week. One of the most detailed reports about the health of Ipswich waterways, including the Bremer River, has been made public and council cautiously works its way towards a final recommendation on the future of Swifts in Cameron Park. Published: 21 August 2020. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Council minutes and agendas: https://ipswich.infocouncil.biz/ Ipswich Today is supported by listeners like yo

Aug 21, 2020 • 15:40

Special episode: Remembering the devastating Reids fire 35 years ago - 17 August 1985

Special episode: Remembering the devastating Reids fire 35 years ago - 17 August 1985

Ipswich Today began as Ipswich Election Watch last February. In episode six I took a break from the local government election campaign to look back when the city was shaken to its core by a major fire which destroyed Reids department store. I spoke with Lisa Jarrold who worked for the management team of the adjoining Ipswich Centre Plaza in 1985. This episode features a replay of the interview first published on 27 March 2020. Published: 17 August 2020. Music: https://www.purple-planet.

Aug 17, 2020 • 18:23

Warrego Highway 20 year plan, more Ipswich school upgrades, this week in state parliament and VP75

Warrego Highway 20 year plan, more Ipswich school upgrades, this week in state parliament and VP75

As the western corridor population grows faster than most regions, hear the latest on medium to long term plans for the Dinmore to Helidon section of the Warrego Highway. Member for Ipswich Jennifer Howard joins Ipswich Today for a regular update, which also includes more school upgrades in Ipswich, another round of the Skilling Queenslanders program and this week in state parliament. It’s also the 75th anniversary of Victory in the Pacific (VP75). Published: 15 August 2020. Music: http

Aug 15, 2020 • 16:08

Why Marnie Doyle decided to run for council and the latest on Ipswich CBD redevelopment

Why Marnie Doyle decided to run for council and the latest on Ipswich CBD redevelopment

First time Ipswich councillor and deputy mayor Marnie Doyle reveals the difference between what she imagined the job would be like versus how it really is. Just like life, there was no rehearsal for being a councillor. We also talk about Ipswich CBD and the role of committee chairperson overseeing the current redevelopment with a brief look into the past and why the project stalled. Published: 10 August 2020. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Ipswich Today is supported by listeners l

Aug 10, 2020 • 16:47

Are waste to energy plants toxic? An expert explains how WtE also reduces the need for landfills

Are waste to energy plants toxic? An expert explains how WtE also reduces the need for landfills

A waste to energy expert reveals Australia is more than 20 years behind Europe in waste management practices. There are in excess of 400 waste to energy (WtE) plants across 23 European countries. What exactly is a WtE plant and what are its impacts on the environment? Associate Professor Prasad Kaparaju from Griffith University has over 20 years of experience in environmental engineering and waste management. Published: 8 August 2020. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Queensland Gov

Aug 8, 2020 • 24:57

Stray cats, new committees, two mayoral minutes and another milestone decision for Ipswich CBD

Stray cats, new committees, two mayoral minutes and another milestone decision for Ipswich CBD

A recap of Ipswich City Council's 28 July 2020 meeting. Council rejected a stray cat reduction program proposed by the Australian Pet Welfare Foundation, five new committees established to replace the short-lived General Purposes Committee, major parcel of council owned property approved for sale to West Moreton Health, and two mayoral minutes adopted to establish a waste and mining working group and all tenders valued at $10,000 or greater to be published on council's Transparency and

Aug 4, 2020 • 17:49

Ipswich author and historian Margaret Cook talks about her 2019 book A River With A City Problem

Ipswich author and historian Margaret Cook talks about her 2019 book A River With A City Problem

Margaret also talks about her strong interest in history and heritage. A River With A City Problem has been nominated for the 2020 Courier Mail People's Choice Queensland Book of the Year Award. See voting link below. The book explores the history of flooding in the Brisbane River catchment with a focus on the major floods in 1893, 1974 and 2011. Published: 31 July 2020. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Vote for Margaret Cook here: https://bit.ly/VoteMargaret Ipswich Today is suppor

Jul 30, 2020 • 10:40

Mayor Harding's first 100 days, Swifts tenure in Cameron Park, stray cats and mayor cleared by CCC

Mayor Harding's first 100 days, Swifts tenure in Cameron Park, stray cats and mayor cleared by CCC

Mayor Teresa Harding marks 100 days in office, the latest on the future of Swifts tenure in Cameron Park, council standing committees about to be six in number in a sensible move which dispenses with the mega General Purposes Committee, a stray cat management proposal for dealing with unwanted domestic felines and the mayor cleared by the CCC over allegations centred on the 2020 election campaign. Published: 29 July 2020. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Council agendas and minutes:

Jul 29, 2020 • 12:10

Special guest Gary Edwards talks about growing up in Ipswich as part of the family behind RT Edwards

Special guest Gary Edwards talks about growing up in Ipswich as part of the family behind RT Edwards

Our chat begins in 1931, the year Gary's grandfather started a one man business from the seat of a pushbike. The business went on to become a retailing icon. Hear in Gary's own words his first memories as a child growing up and living in Roderick Street through to the dizzy heights of corporate America and back again. The story of RT Edwards and Sons is part of the story and fabric of Ipswich.Published: 24 July 2020.Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Additional audio: YouTube. Copyrig

Jul 24, 2020 • 27:55

Waste to energy proposal, jobs lost, and where to from here with Swifts and Cameron Park at Booval

Waste to energy proposal, jobs lost, and where to from here with Swifts and Cameron Park at Booval

Mayor Teresa Harding joins Ipswich Today to talk waste to energy and the proposed plant at Swanbank, what council can do to help workers who will soon be without a job when Bradken's Karrabin site is closed, and the future of Swifts and Cameron Park under the microscope at this week's General Purposes Committee meeting of Ipswich City Council. Published: 20 July 2020. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Ipswich Today is supported by listeners like you. Help keep it online with a small

Jul 19, 2020 • 11:46

Who is Lance McCallum? Get to know the new state member for Bundamba

Who is Lance McCallum? Get to know the new state member for Bundamba

This week-end marks 100 days since Lance McCallum MP won the Bundamba by-election on March 28. Now in the hot seat he talks exclusively with Ipswich Today about growing up and those who influenced his political views and career. Also in this podcast he discusses education, the proposed waste to energy plant at Swanbank, this week in parliament and Covid-19. Published: 18 July 2020. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Ipswich Today is supported by listeners like you. Help keep it online

Jul 18, 2020 • 25:32

Opinion: Councillor tactics in the chamber and what's coming up in council you should know about

Opinion: Councillor tactics in the chamber and what's coming up in council you should know about

After the ambushing of mayor Teresa Harding which curtailed discussion on some reports presented at the last council meeting, the next round of committee meetings should be more than interesting. On the General Purposes Committee councillors will be discussing the future of Cameron Park Booval and in particular Swifts. Also up for discussion - the Ipswich Central to Springfield Central public transport corridor, extension of the RSPCA contract to manage pound services, conflicts of inte

Jul 16, 2020 • 4:27

Jennifer Howard talks new Covid-19 Ipswich jobs program and called-in waste to energy proposal

Jennifer Howard talks new Covid-19 Ipswich jobs program and called-in waste to energy proposal

Ipswich MP Jennifer Howard talks about the Remondis waste to energy proposal called-in by the Coordinator General, the state government announces new projects in Ipswich under the Covid Works for Queensland program, and state public servants who live in Ipswich offered the chance to drop the daily commute to their Brisbane office. Published: 10 July 2020. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Ipswich Today is supported by listeners like you. Help keep it online with a small donation.Visi

Jul 10, 2020 • 12:42

Councillors shut down debate, free parking trial starts in October, and school speed zone overturned

Councillors shut down debate, free parking trial starts in October, and school speed zone overturned

Mayor Teresa Harding bitterly disappointed about debate being shut down by a procedural motion, a six month CBD free parking trial to start in October, school speed zone decision overturned, and the Commonwealth Hotel reconstruction finally moves towards a start. Published: 6 July 2020. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Council agendas and minutes: https://ipswich.infocouncil.biz/ Additional audio from council's YouTube channel. Ipswich Today is supported by listeners like you. Help

Jul 6, 2020 • 15:12

Rates to rise, a pay freeze for councillors and a new councillor Discretionary Funds Policy

Rates to rise, a pay freeze for councillors and a new councillor Discretionary Funds Policy

Budget meeting special: Ipswich City Council hands down its 2020-2021 budget, a pay freeze for councillors and senior council executives, and the surprise adoption of a new councillor Discretionary Funds Policy. Published: 30 June 2020. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Council agendas and minutes: https://ipswich.infocouncil.biz/ Additional audio from council's YouTube channel. Image: https://www.freeimages.com/photographer/linusb4-61256 Ipswich Today is supported by listeners like

Jun 30, 2020 • 16:45

Free parking trial, a Mining Waste Round-table and assets named after dismissed councillors

Free parking trial, a Mining Waste Round-table and assets named after dismissed councillors

A trial of free parking periods on the way for Ipswich CBD, Mayor Harding’s promised Mining Waste Round-table added to recommendations for council’s waste reduction and recycling plan, and a report on public assets named after dismissed councillors raises more questions than answers. These stories and more from the General Purposes Committee meeting held 23 June 2020. Published 25 June 2020. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Additional audio from council's YouTube channel. Ipswich To

Jun 25, 2020 • 12:53

Committee preview: Free parking, future of libraries and places named after dismissed councillors

Committee preview: Free parking, future of libraries and places named after dismissed councillors

This week councillors will consider abolition of Saturday parking fees in Ipswich CBD for a six-month trial and to trial a 15-minute grace period for metered parking. What will councillors decide on the thorny issue of public assets named after dismissed former and current councillors? The Queensland Audit Office interim report flags two new deficiencies while there have been improvements. Published: 22 June 2020. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Ipswich Today is supported by liste

Jun 21, 2020 • 5:55

Council to buy more from locals, last minute contract extensions and ratepayer reprieve

Council to buy more from locals, last minute contract extensions and ratepayer reprieve

Council ups the ante on its commitment to buy local with a formal ‘buy Ipswich approach’ in the new procurement policy. Why is council using emergency powers under the Local Government Regulation to extend some contracts? And a ratepayer reprieve on selling properties for overdue rates even though they have been unpaid for at least three years. Highlights from the extraordinary meeting of Ipswich City Council held 17 June 2020. Published: 18 June 2020. Music: https://www.purple-planet.

Jun 18, 2020 • 13:51

A possible breakthrough on the future of Ipswich Transit Centre and Ipswich Art Gallery reopens

A possible breakthrough on the future of Ipswich Transit Centre and Ipswich Art Gallery reopens

As Covid-19 restrictions slowly ease there's finally some good news from Ipswich Art Gallery. Also in this episode a casual wide-ranging chat with Jennifer Howard MP, who reveals talks have resumed on the future of the derelict Ipswich Transit Centre and why it has been an eyesore for so long. We also talk about landfills, schools, defence industry, a new train station for East Ipswich, the arts, housing and voter feedback. Published: 12 June 2020. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com I

Jun 12, 2020 • 21:28

NRL team bid latest with Mayor Harding and Snowy rates the city's chances of success

NRL team bid latest with Mayor Harding and Snowy rates the city's chances of success

It has been talked about for years – a National Rugby League team based in Ipswich. A revamped bid is on the table again in 2020 with the view to a new team launching in 2022. Ipswich is not the only region vying for a new NRL licence. In this episode Mayor Teresa Harding reveals the latest on the western corridor bid, and former Fox Sports league publicist Graham Snow gives his views on Ipswich’s chances of scoring a new team in two years. Published: 6 June 2020. Music: https://www.pur

Jun 5, 2020 • 18:35

Chamber and council relations finally improve and a new report reveals number of new homes

Chamber and council relations finally improve and a new report reveals number of new homes

Ipswich Region Chamber of Commerce and Ipswich City Council renew their partnership with strong support from mayor Teresa Harding. Chamber president Phillip Bell explains the significant improvement in relations since the election. Later: Ipswich City Council’s quarterly development report reveals the current state of home building activity across the city. Published: 3 June 2020. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Ipswich Today is supported by listeners like you. Help keep it online

Jun 3, 2020 • 13:08

Only one generation away from the missions: A National Reconciliation Week special episode

Only one generation away from the missions: A National Reconciliation Week special episode

The co-founders of Liworaji Aboriginal Corporation are sisters Lilly and Maria Davidson. On National Sorry Day they spoke at Ipswich City Council’s monthly meeting and gave a heartfelt Welcome to Country with moving personal stories. During National Reconciliation Week, which runs until June 3rd, Ipswich Today presents highlights from their address in the council chamber. Published: 30 May 2020. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com https://www.facebook.com/liworajiipswich/ Ipswich Today

May 30, 2020 • 13:20

Green shoots for proposed cannery and final print run for the QT announced

Green shoots for proposed cannery and final print run for the QT announced

While Covid-19 remains top of the news agenda we continue to see and hear reports of how the lockdown is devastating so many business sectors. Today’s first guest offers hope for new jobs and economic green shoots in Ipswich, Lockyer Valley and the wider region. Colin Dorber explains more. Later: The most significant announcement for media since the internet was invented was made today by News Corp. It will bring a seismic shift to how we consume local news. What does it mean for the Ip

May 28, 2020 • 27:14

Council clarity on stadium funding, a new CBD committee, and no cigar for David Pahlke

Council clarity on stadium funding, a new CBD committee, and no cigar for David Pahlke

Meeting highlights: Ipswich City Council voted to establish a new standing committee to deal specifically with the on-going redevelopment of Ipswich CBD. Clarity sought on funding for the new Lions training stadium in Springfield Central. And former councillor David Pahlke will not get a recognition plaque on the new Rosewood library. Published: 26 May 2020. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Ipswich Today is supported by listeners like you. Help keep it online with a small donation.V

May 26, 2020 • 18:13

Covid-19's impact on local businesses: Executive Outlook reveals current sentiment

Covid-19's impact on local businesses: Executive Outlook reveals current sentiment

Jan Gadsden is owner of Top Office Group and creator of Executive Outlook - the only local annual survey of business leaders - talks about current business sentiment in Ipswich. Under the cloud of Covid-19 it is throwing up some positive surprises and heartbreak for others. Published: 25 May 2020. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Ipswich Today is supported by listeners like you. Help keep it online with a small donation.Visit https://ipswichtoday.com.au/donate/Advertise on Ipswich T

May 25, 2020 • 17:48

Opinion: A review of Ipswich council's first committee meeting held 19 May 2020

Opinion: A review of Ipswich council's first committee meeting held 19 May 2020

I take a closer look at the first meeting of the all-encompassing General Purposes Committee, dog rego increases, improvements flagged for live-streaming and a notice of motion at the next ordinary meeting of council on Tuesday 26 May 2020 calls for David Pahlke to have his own recognition plaque on the new Rosewood library. Published: 23 May 2020. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Image: https://www.freeimages.com/photographer/garytamin-39836 Ipswich Today is supported by listeners

May 23, 2020 • 8:08

Superannuation balances and share prices under the spectre of Covid-19. Where to from here?

Superannuation balances and share prices under the spectre of Covid-19. Where to from here?

Ipswich-based finance expert Tony Russell from Morgans has been involved in the stockbroking industry since 1976. He’s seen a few ups and downs in share prices. In today's episode he offers his insights about the current state of the markets and where to from here. The financial information in this episode is of a general nature. You should always seek professional financial advice as it relates to your individual circumstances. Published: 19 May 2020. Music: https://www.purple-planet.c

May 19, 2020 • 20:05

First 30 days with Mayor Harding and the latest on the new Springfield Central stadium for the Lions

First 30 days with Mayor Harding and the latest on the new Springfield Central stadium for the Lions

It’s just over one month since Teresa Harding was sworn in as mayor of Ipswich. Mayor Harding campaigned on achieving a set list of tasks on the first day, first week, and first 30 days. How much did the mayor get done? Later in this episode - an update on the construction progress and economic benefits that will flow from the Brisbane Lions future headquarters and training centre in the Ipswich suburb of Springfield Central. Published: 16 May 2020. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

May 16, 2020 • 18:30

Goodna Services Club and a local photographer on the fight to survive in a Covid-19 world

Goodna Services Club and a local photographer on the fight to survive in a Covid-19 world

Missing your regular visits to a local club or hotel? Goodna Services Club is a landmark in Ipswich’s eastern suburbs and has had more than its fair share of setbacks in the past decade. President Russell Dewar explains the way forward. Also, I chat with a local photographer impacted by the Covid-19 lockdown. Published: 14 May 2020. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Ipswich Today is supported by listeners like you. Help keep it online with a small donation.Visit https://ipswichtoday.

May 14, 2020 • 26:36

Dirt road dilemma and tips for managing a local Facebook group

Dirt road dilemma and tips for managing a local Facebook group

Opinion: Old chestnuts about lack of gravel road maintenance revived, but what's the real story about 'unmade' roads in rural areas of Ipswich? Also in this episode - what does it take to run a successful local Facebook group. Get first-hand knowledge, experience and tips from Andrew Spark and Suzanne Matulich. Published 8 May 2020. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Ipswich Today is supported by listeners like you. Help keep it online with a small donation.Visit https://ipswichtoday.

May 8, 2020 • 16:50

Covid-19 business survival and the quest to keep the doors open in Ipswich

Covid-19 business survival and the quest to keep the doors open in Ipswich

Today's guest is Adam French, owner of Quest Apartments Ipswich, who tells of rapidly changing circumstances and what he is doing to adapt and remain in business while keeping people employed through this crisis and beyond. Published 3 May 2020. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Ipswich Today is supported by listeners like you. Help keep it online with a small donation.Visit https://ipswichtoday.com.au/donate/Advertise on Ipswich Today https://ipswichtoday.com.au/advertising/Ipswich

May 3, 2020 • 13:21

New deputy mayor and more integrity at Ipswich City Council's post-election meeting

New deputy mayor and more integrity at Ipswich City Council's post-election meeting

Cr Marnie Doyle appointed deputy mayor, council establishes a new mega committee, and Mayor Teresa Harding joins Ipswich Today to talk about the highlights from the post-election meeting held this afternoon at 2pm. Later in the podcast an exclusive interview with former alderman, councillor and deputy mayor Denise Hanly. Published 27 April 2020. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Ipswich Today is supported by listeners like you. Help keep it online with a small donation.Visit https://

Apr 27, 2020 • 21:21

What's the hubbub about a new Integrity Hub?

What's the hubbub about a new Integrity Hub?

The post-election council meeting is due to be held Monday April 27, 2020. A mayoral motion is on the agenda to establish a new transparency and integrity hub website. I explore what might be going on behind the scenes. Published 21 April 2020. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Subscribe: Spotify, Google Podcasts or iTunes Ipswich Today is supported by listeners like you. Help keep it online with a small donation.Visit https://ipswichtoday.com.au/donate/Advertise on Ipswich Today htt

Apr 21, 2020 • 4:50

A fresh start for Ipswich

A fresh start for Ipswich

Day one for Ipswich's 51st mayor Teresa Harding. Published 14 April 2020. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Subscribe: Spotify, Google Podcasts or iTunes Ipswich Today is supported by listeners like you. Help keep it online with a small donation.Visit https://ipswichtoday.com.au/donate/Advertise on Ipswich Today https://ipswichtoday.com.au/advertising/Ipswich Today recommended listening: Twenty Thousand Hertz - stories behind the world's most recognisable and interesting sounds https

Apr 14, 2020 • 12:29

Ipswich Election Watch exclusive - 10 minutes with mayor-elect Teresa Harding

Ipswich Election Watch exclusive - 10 minutes with mayor-elect Teresa Harding

Another post election special episode: Ten minutes with mayor-elect Teresa Harding. Published 2 April 2020. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Ipswich Today is supported by listeners like you. Help keep it online with a small donation.Visit https://ipswichtoday.com.au/donate/Advertise on Ipswich Today https://ipswichtoday.com.au/advertising/Ipswich Today recommended listening: Twenty Thousand Hertz - stories behind the world's most recognisable and interesting sounds https://www.20k.o

Apr 2, 2020 • 11:04

Ipswich Election Watch - why did Paul Tully get the highest number of votes in Division 2?

Ipswich Election Watch - why did Paul Tully get the highest number of votes in Division 2?

Post election analysis: why did Paul Tully get the highest number of votes in Division 2, what are his 'secrets' to campaigning and will he want a return to the role of deputy mayor? Published 30 March 2020. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Ipswich Today is supported by listeners like you. Help keep it online with a small donation.Visit https://ipswichtoday.com.au/donate/Advertise on Ipswich Today https://ipswichtoday.com.au/advertising/Ipswich Today recommended listening: Twenty Th

Mar 30, 2020 • 5:43

Ipswich Election Watch - Local history snapshot of Ipswich CBD from 1985 to 2009 with Lisa Jarrold

Ipswich Election Watch - Local history snapshot of Ipswich CBD from 1985 to 2009 with Lisa Jarrold

A look at the history of Ipswich CDB from the time of the Reids fire in 1985 to about 2009 with guest Lisa Jarrold, former manager of Ipswich City Square shopping centre. Published 27 March 2020. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Ipswich Today is supported by listeners like you. Help keep it online with a small donation.Visit https://ipswichtoday.com.au/donate/Advertise on Ipswich Today https://ipswichtoday.com.au/advertising/Ipswich Today recommended listening: Twenty Thousand Hertz

Mar 26, 2020 • 17:43

Ipswich Election Watch exclusive - former Div 4 coucillor Kylie Stoneman on first term cut short

Ipswich Election Watch exclusive - former Div 4 coucillor Kylie Stoneman on first term cut short

Guest this episode is former Div 4 councillor Kylie Stoneman talks about not being able to complete her first and only term, and significant hurdles and achievements. Published 17 March 2020. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Ipswich Today is supported by listeners like you. Help keep it online with a small donation.Visit https://ipswichtoday.com.au/donate/Advertise on Ipswich Today https://ipswichtoday.com.au/advertising/Ipswich Today recommended listening: Twenty Thousand Hertz - s

Mar 17, 2020 • 20:41

Ipswich Election Watch - Greater Springfield chamber president Neil Coupland and Paul Casos

Ipswich Election Watch - Greater Springfield chamber president Neil Coupland and Paul Casos

Guests are Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce president Neil Coupland and former chairman of Ipswich Events and former board member of Willowbank Raceway Paul Casos. Published: 11 March 2020. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Ipswich Today is supported by listeners like you. Help keep it online with a small donation.Visit https://ipswichtoday.com.au/donate/Advertise on Ipswich Today https://ipswichtoday.com.au/advertising/Ipswich Today recommended listening: Twenty Thousand Hert

Mar 11, 2020 • 20:02

Ipswich Election Watch - Ipswich chamber president Phil Bell on rocky relations with council

Ipswich Election Watch - Ipswich chamber president Phil Bell on rocky relations with council

Guests are Ipswich Chamber of Commerce president Phil Bell and a former councillor and deputy mayor Victor Attwood with his vies on the campaign and more. Published 7 March 2020. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Ipswich Today is supported by listeners like you. Help keep it online with a small donation.Visit https://ipswichtoday.com.au/donate/Advertise on Ipswich Today https://ipswichtoday.com.au/advertising/Ipswich Today recommended listening: Twenty Thousand Hertz - stories behind

Mar 6, 2020 • 30:24

Ipswich Election Watch - business owner Steve Mallet shares his thoughts about the campaign

Ipswich Election Watch - business owner Steve Mallet shares his thoughts about the campaign

Guests are Top of Town business owner Steve Mallet, speech and presentation coach Shane Mallory and Tivoli resident Aileen Grading. Published 3 March 2020. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Ipswich Today is supported by listeners like you. Help keep it online with a small donation.Visit https://ipswichtoday.com.au/donate/Advertise on Ipswich Today https://ipswichtoday.com.au/advertising/Ipswich Today recommended listening: Twenty Thousand Hertz - stories behind the world's most recog

Mar 3, 2020 • 29:05

Ipswich Election Watch exclusive - Dave Cullen withdraws from race before it began

Ipswich Election Watch exclusive - Dave Cullen withdraws from race before it began

Guests are Dave Cullen (was standing for election but withdrew before nominations opened), and local resident and former radio host Walter Williams. Published 27 Feb 2020. Music: https://purple-planet.com/ Ipswich Today is supported by listeners like you. Help keep it online with a small donation.Visit https://ipswichtoday.com.au/donate/Advertise on Ipswich Today https://ipswichtoday.com.au/advertising/Ipswich Today recommended listening: Twenty Thousand Hertz - stories behind the world

Feb 27, 2020 • 21:58

Before Ipswich Today: ABC Radio Brisbane 6 Feb 2020 - Steve Austin interview with Allan Roebuck

Before Ipswich Today: ABC Radio Brisbane 6 Feb 2020 - Steve Austin interview with Allan Roebuck

ABC Radio Brisbane "Hello Ipswich" outside broadcast from Ipswich. I was a guest on Steve Austin's drive-time program. It was this live interview which gave me the idea to create a regular podcast. The podcast began as Ipswich Election Watch and evolved into Ipswich Today.http://www.ipswichtoday.com.auwww.ipswichtoday.com.au www.ipswichtoday.com.au

Feb 11, 2020 • 11:51

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