Each we catch up with one of our State MP. This week it was the State Member for Ipswich – Jennifer Howard.

The Palaszczuk Government has initiated the construction of a new Ripley Police Station on Ripley Rd, Ripley, addressing the growing population’s needs, projected to reach 120,000 residents by 2046. Additionally, a Mobile Police Beat has been launched in the Redbank Plains area, showcasing the Queensland Police Service’s commitment to community safety and crime reduction.

The Ipswich Hospital Foundation held a successful Go Pink Breakfast in support of Breast Cancer research, emphasizing the importance of regular mammograms.

The Mine Memorial Park in South Ripley, dedicated to honoring the Box Flat Mine tragedy’s victims, has been officially opened, providing a lasting educational resource for the community.

National Police Remembrance Day was observed in Ipswich to honor fallen officers and recognize the ongoing dedication of those who safeguard the community.

Furthermore, a citizenship ceremony welcomed 145 new citizens from diverse backgrounds, choosing Ipswich as their home.

The Queensland Labor Government’s $550 cost of living rebate is expected on quarterly bills, with recipients advised to contact their energy providers if not received.

The newly opened Satellite Hospital in Ripley represents a substantial investment in the area’s healthcare infrastructure, contributing to the city’s future resilience.

Early voting for the Voice to Parliament initiative has commenced, urging everyone to participate in this significant decision. Memories of India, celebrating its 5th anniversary, received recognition for its outstanding contribution to Ipswich’s culinary landscape despite facing various challenges.

The Hayden Oration, featuring the Hon Dr Jim Chalmers MP as the keynote speaker, promises valuable insights into the nation’s economy and offers details on ticket booking via Facebook.


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