Mayor’s column monthly newsletter – October 2025 Securing our city’s 2032 Games legacy a priority Council is serious about Ipswich securing our fair share of the Brisbane 2032 Olympics and Paralympic Games investment. This is why council recently escalated advocacy for Brisbane 2032 Games legacy projects to the city’s list of Regionally Significant Advocacy Projects. […]
READ MOREMayor Teresa Harding September Update
Mayor’s column monthly newsletter – September 2025 Council reaffirms commitment to small businesses Ipswich City Council is a proud supporter of small businesses, and we’ve reaffirmed that commitment by signing onto the Small Business Friendly Program once again. I had the privilege of signing the commitment in August, along with Economic and Cultural Development Committee […]
READ MOREMayor Teresa Harding August Update
Mayor’s column monthly newsletter – August 2025 Budget responsibly drives our city forward Last month, Ipswich City Council handed down its Annual Plan and Budget for 2025-2026. Our $678 million Budget is a responsible one that balances cost-of-living pressures facing businesses, families and residents with choices that will deliver for the city today and for […]
READ MOREMayor Teresa Harding July Update
Mayor’s column monthly newsletter – July 2025 Ipswich City Council’s 2025-2026 Annual Plan and Budget Ipswich City Council presented its 2025-2026 Annual Plan and Budget on 1 July. Council is operating with a budget surplus – an achievement that allows us to invest in what matters most to our community. This financial stability allows us […]
READ MOREMayor Teresa Harding June Update
Mayor’s column monthly newsletter – June 2025 Spring Mountain our fastest growing suburb Spring Mountain has claimed the honour of being our city’s fastest growing suburb for the first time in years. Ipswich’s population was 263,757 at the end of March, an increase of 1,962 from the previous quarter. The information was revealed in council’s […]
READ MOREMayor Teresa Harding May Update
Mayor’s column monthly newsletter – May 2025 Spotlight on 130 local businesses Council recently launched its latest visitor guide featuring 130 local businesses and their incredible offerings. Last year was a record-breaking year for tourism in our city, with two million visitors coming to our region, injecting $460 million into the Ipswich economy – that’s […]
READ MOREMayor Teresa Harding April Update
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 […]
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