Celebrating South-East Queensland’s Emerging Leader at NAIDOC 2024
In life, for a thousand varied reasons fromupbringing to education, social status and finances, there are things you justdon’t expect to happen and then there are thesurprises, things that through determination orperhaps even luck, which change your life andinfluence others.This year, the big surprise for twenty three-year-old Tannille Law-Douglas was theannouncement of her selection as…
Two women unveil a life of creativity, community and canines
Jo-Anne and Tyler Hart share their love for creativity, dogs, and Ipswich. Discover their journey and vibrant boutique.
Dakota Davidson’s homecoming kick
Brisbane Lions AFLW star Dakota Davidson extends her contract, celebrating her Ipswich roots and inspiring local youth.
The beautiful art of cake decoration
Pick a rose, a pure white rose with soft, velvet petals, look at the size of its outer petals and deep into its core. Breath in the scent, touch the delicate foliage, examine the colours, then dissect it.
Ipswich Cup offers up endless possibilities on and off the track
Join the excitement of Ipswich Cup 2024 with a $250,000 prize, top horses, local jockeys, and vibrant celebrations.
Food Bowl Open for Delicious Month-Long Celebration
It’s Here – Scenic Rim Eat Local Month is fast approaching and the program is jam packed with everything to fill cups and hearts in June as the country’s most authentic paddock-to-plate food and farming experience!
Raising a modern family in Ipswich
Artist, mother, teacher, wife. Those words are not placed in order of significance, they are simply what it takes to describe this modern Ipswich Mum.
Anxiety is on the rise in schools
While the first term of a school year is still new and exciting for many it is a cause of anxiety for some and the rate of anxiety in school age children has been increasing in recent years
Matthew Ennis OAM Korean War veteran
So many details – the horrendous smell of explosives, the cutting chill of below freezing temperatures, the ugliness of trench warfare, the pain of the wounded – are all still clear in the mind of 91-year-old Matthew Ennis OAM.
Sandy’s journey: I’ve lived the life that I believed I was given
Sandy has dedicated his life to assisting people and having a positive influence on his society, starting from his early years in India and continuing to this day with his advocacy work in Australia.