Mayor’s column monthly newsletter – April 2025 Ash Barty’s playground in Springfield Ash Barty’s achievements on the tennis court will forever be a source of pride for the people of Ipswich. Now her incredible legacy has been enshrined in our city with a new playground in Springfield. I was honoured to gather with Ash […]
READ MOREMayor Teresa Harding February Update
Mayor’s column monthly newsletter – February 2025 Housing Action Plan We all know that Ipswich is growing at a very rapid rate, but housing supply and affordability issues are making it hard for people to have a roof over their heads. I’m very pleased that the new City of Ipswich Housing Action Plan has recently […]
READ MOREMayor Teresa Harding January Update
Mayor’s column | Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce – January 2025 A year in review Happy new year. As we begin to turn our attention to the year ahead, it’s a perfect time to reflect on the year that was. 2024 was full of defining moments for our city. Together with the community, we shared […]
READ MOREMayor Teresa Harding December Update
Mayor’s column | Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce monthly newsletter – December 2024 Important partnership renewed I’m pleased that Greater Springfield businesses will continue to thrive as the partnership between council and Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce is renewed. The partnership will continue for two years, with council contributing $20,000 in critical funding for 2024-2025 […]
READ MOREMayor Teresa Harding November Update
Mayor’s column | Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce monthly newsletter – November 2024 Big things happening on Springfield Parkway I recently inspected progress at the Springfield Parkway Springfield Greenbank Arterial Duplication project. Significant development has been made with the completion of a giant 3.6-meter-high culvert, installed along Opossum Creek, futureproofing the road from flooding events. […]
READ MOREMayor Teresa Harding October Update
Mayor’s column | Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce monthly newsletter – October 2024 New Small Business Friendly Programs Ipswich has more than 12,000 registered businesses with 97 per cent of these being small businesses. These businesses are at the heart of our community and as Queensland’s first Small Business Friendly council, we understand the importance […]
READ MOREMayor Teresa Harding September Update
Mayor’s column | Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce monthly newsletter notes – September 2024 I would like to congratulate everyone who walked away with an award on Saturday night at the Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce Marquee Business Awards. It’s fantastic to see the vibrant business community in Greater Springfield continue to grow with new […]
READ MOREMayor Teresa Harding August Update
Mayor’s column | Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce August 2024 We Can’t Wait Did you know that per capita, Ipswich residents receive the second lowest level of State funding for roads and public transport of all SEQ councils? Ipswich is the fastest growing city in Queensland and that’s why Council has launched the We Can’t […]
READ MOREMayor Teresa Harding July Update
Mayor’s column | Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce July 2024 Council delivers 2024-2025 Budget with focus on future growth We have entered a new financial year with council’s $663 million budget in place and ready to deliver for the year ahead. This year’s budget was crafted in tough economic times, with council balancing rising construction […]
READ MOREMayor Teresa Harding June Update
Mayor’s column | Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce monthly newsletter – June 2024 Lions roar in Springfield A new partnership between Brisbane Lions and Ipswich City Council will leverage greater opportunities for our city and residents. The new $300,000 per annum three-year partnership has been in negotiation since the Brisbane Lions set up their headquarters […]
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