Allan Roebuck
Ipswich Today
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
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Episodes
Still Deadly: Voices of Our Elders at Ipswich Community Gallery until July 26 06.07.2026 5:52
In this special NAIDOC week episode you'll hear from Ipswich councillor Marnie Doyle who joins the show after attending the official launch of Still Deadly: Voices of Our Elders at Ipswich Community Gallery. Published: 6 July 2026. Updated: 8 July 2026 to remove the voice of Aunty Jill at the request of Ipswich City Council citing copyright and cultural reasons. Image: Aunty Jill Davidson-Thompson...
Bull-O-Rama is back, councillor pay rise, suburb renewal, Swich Up's latest show, sports awards nominations 03.07.2026 7:12
Bull-O-Rama and more set for Ipswich Showgrounds, Ipswich councillors bank a pay rise from this week, new suburban renewal program for Booval and Rosewood, two West Moreton Health plans open for consultation, Swich Up Productions latest show, and nominations open now for this year’s Ipswich Sports Awards. Published: 3 July 2026. Image: John Street Rosewood (supplied) Theme music: AudioJungle - Mar...
Ipswich council budget: Rates increase 5.45 per cent and the issue of land valuations 30.06.2026 9:51
Ipswich rates set to increase by 5.45 per cent or an average $2.99 per week in a $779 million council budget. In this special episode – the highlights including free waste vouchers and the issue of land valuations. Published: 30 June 2026. Image: Copilot Theme music: AudioJungle - Mark_Music and Matt Steiner Ipswich City Council: www.ipswich.qld.gov.au/ Ipswich City Council meeting agendas and min...
Cemetery masterplan, disaster changes response, special place opened, watchdog inquiry, free waste vouchers 26.06.2026 19:10
Masterplan for Warrill Park Lawn Cemetery, proposed changes to disaster funding arrangements prompts a council response, new place of healing, reflection and remembrance officially opened in Queens Park, state inquiry into the Office of the Independent Assessor and Councillor Conduct Tribunal, budget leak reveals free waste vouchers, SPARK Ipswich returns in July, and CMC Rocks Queensland will con...
Election speculation, cancel councils call, cemetery future, AEC rumour, Grease is the word 17.06.2026 22:46
Early speculation about who might run for council in 2028, the people you run into at an industry lunch for retired media folk, a call for local governments to be abolished, what’s the future for Warrill Park Lawn Cemetery, a councillor briefing report that says absolutely nothing, rumours about the Australian Electoral Commission closing its Ipswich office, and Ipswich Musical Theatre Company to...
Winter weather outlook with UniSQ climate scientist Andrew Marshall, Festival of Horsepower continues 11.06.2026 15:14
We’re officially into winter with rain and cooler maximums this week and no immediate sign of frosty mornings. Drier than average conditions are also forecast for southeast Australia and southwest Western Australia, while increasing signs in the Pacific Ocean suggest an El Niño pattern could develop later this year. UniSQ climate scientist Andrew Marshall joins the show to talk about temperature a...
Claim and counterclaim in war of words brings Pisasale name back in the spotlight 06.06.2026 6:08
The state government launches an inquiry into councillor conduct effectiveness in the wake of a recent Councillor Conduct Tribunal ruling affecting at least one Ipswich councillor, and it’s nine years since the city’s most popular mayor resigned while dressed in hospital PJs. Published: 6 June 2026. Image: Former Ipswich mayor Paul Pisasale pictured in 2007 (file photo) Theme music: AudioJungle -...
Let's be All In, council's $2K reward, Jonic's genuine mistake, substance abuse support, Guy Sebastian show 02.06.2026 7:40
National Reconciliation Week calls on Australians to be All In , Ipswich council offers a reward that leads to guilty conviction of memorial vandals, Councillor Conduct Tribunal makes a decision four years after bridge and road naming saga, School Road upgrade due to start in 2029, a new service helping young people struggling with substance use, and Guy Sebastian heading for Ipswich Civic Centre....
Carpark name change scrapped, reward offered, land valuations impact rates, Festival of Horsepower 29.05.2026 15:09
Nicholas Street Precinct carpark name change proposal scrapped, reward offered for successful conviction of honour stone vandals, how council will manage rates after large increase in land valuations, the annual Festival of Horsepower, and Ipswich regains the crown as the fastest growing city in Queensland. Mayor Teresa Harding joins the show after the May meeting of Ipswich City Council. Publishe...
Smoky days ahead, reward proposed for memorial vandals, federal budget disappoints mayor 22.05.2026 6:15
Smoky days ahead with hazard reduction burns, Ipswich councillor Andrew Antoniolli proposes a reward following damage to Ebbw Vale memorial, mayor disappointed with the federal budget, last-minute call for feedback on new flood guides and what’s on at the library. Published: 22 May 2026. Image: Ipswich City Council Division 3 councillor Andrew Antoniolli (supplied) Theme music: AudioJungle - Mark_...
Ipswich Show special episode: Darren Zanow reveals why 2026 will be the biggest show ever 11.05.2026 7:38
In this Ipswich Show special edition, show society president Darren Zanow reveals the latest about new sideshow alley rides including for the first time in Ipswich, a 65-meter-high attraction to test any thrill-seeker, there’s more food choices and more attractions. It will be the biggest show ever with special ticket deals available until midnight May 14. Image: The always popular dodgem cars at...
Former River 94.9 and KIIS announcer launches Ipswich's third online radio station 05.05.2026 11:28
A debilitating bout of insomnia and a deeply personal story of a temporary marriage separation to allow time for healing, has led to the launch of a third online radio station based in Ipswich. Daniel Thomas is behind this family enterprise as founder and content director. He reveals how and why he decided to launch a new online audio streaming business in a crowded marketplace. Image: Daniel Thom...
Trades Hall free parking, no lights for playground, South Ripley park naming, late submission on e-bikes 30.04.2026 12:14
Mayor appeals for help to find Foodbarn a new or temporary home, a decision to extend legacy free parking for Trades Hall reveals 40 years of history and pushes councillors to make difficult decisions, park lighting petition gets the thumbs down, a new park named in South Ripley, amendments to the City Plan and council makes a last-minute submission to the state on e-bikes. All that and more when...
Carpark name change folly, EVs and hybrids a hot topic, Walt's big reveal, our 60th yarn over the back fence 22.04.2026 34:02
Ipswich council calls for feedback on the possible renaming of Nicholas Street Precinct carpark, we talk about the huge spike in interest in electric vehicles with Ben Maslen from Llewellyn Motors, Gout Gout still in the headlines for his record-breaking run and a story of over promising and under delivering from the Queensland Government. Also in this episode Walt’s big reveal and five years of y...
Gout Gout under-20 record, ANZAC day in Ipswich, creek green shoots, population latest, LEGO games for adults 17.04.2026 8:28
Ipswich track star Gout Gout breaks world under-20 record to win the 200m final the 2026 Australian Athletics Championships, ANZAC Day services across Ipswich, the greening of Ipswich creeks showing more than green shoots, three new appointments to hospital board, Ipswich’s population has almost doubled in 20 years, and LEGO games for adults coming to Ipswich Central library. Published: 17 April 2...
Goodbye Mi-Hi Grove, make Ipswich your company HQ, in-depth look at Ipswich property market in 2026 10.04.2026 20:11
The Ipswich property market remains stronger than ever in 2026 and those sub $100,000 property prices are now a distant memory. Local agent Jarad Foyle joins the show with his take on residential property prices, the hot-spot Ipswich suburbs and a bold prediction for the rest of the year. Also in this episode, council finally says farewell to flood-prone Mi-Hi Grove, Ipswich increases its appeal a...
Swanbank odours: NuGrow's Jacob Wilson explains next steps to reduce impacts on the community 03.04.2026 12:36
One of Ipswich’s former coal mining areas has been at the centre of unpleasant odour complaints for years and more recently under scrutiny from a public health inquiry. NuGrow’s Jacob Wilson joins the show to talk specifically about what happens at their site, the smells, and next steps on the ground to reduce odours from their business. Published: 4 April 2026. Image: NuGrow executive general man...
From February 2020 to March 2026: Marking 500 episodes of Ipswich Today 30.03.2026 45:01
Ipswich Today began with a simple idea of reporting on the post-administration Ipswich City Council election. Ipswich Election Watch was born in February 2020. By April that year it became Ipswich Today. Now 500 episodes later it’s time to celebrate with a highlights show featuring the voices of David Cullen, Gary Edwards, Teresa Harding, Marnie Doyle, Nicole Jonic, John Knox, Colin Petersen, Jam...
Sod turned for new steel mill, CBD Metro A options, WMI launches appeal, baby steps for new rail link 27.03.2026 12:43
Annual pilgrimage for country music fans, major new steel mill for Swanbank, options revealed for the final part of Ipswich CBD redevelopment known as Metro A, what’s next after council rejected WMI’s development application extension last month and some movement on the proposed rail link between Ipswich Central and Springfield Central. Mayor Teresa Harding joins the show after the March meeting o...
Harding to run in 2028, Bremer bridge work begins, state electorate changes, valuations skyrocket, Kinky Boots live on stage 17.03.2026 25:49
Teresa Harding declares a third run for mayor in 2028, finally works begin on Bremer River bridge repairs, proposed changes for state electorates including across Ipswich, new land valuations come as a shock for some, more Brisbane made music from the 1970s, CMC Rocks Qld bigger than ever, much-anticipated local production of Kinky Boots at Ipswich Civic Centre. All that and more as Ashleigh Mac a...
CMC keeps rocking, planes trains & autos, advance care planning, Kinky Boots live on stage in Ipswich 14.03.2026 7:56
Ipswich City Council restructures key department, festival season kicks off with Australia’s biggest country music event, Planes, Trains and Autos festival takes off again in May, advance care directives avoid heartache, lights out due to copper theft, creators summit brings out the weird, and Kinky Boots comes to Ipswich Civic Centre. Published: 14 March 2026. Image: Planes, Trains and Autos fest...
Jamie Dunn; the larrikin from Brisbane who made a generation laugh out loud 07.03.2026 21:52
If you ever listened to or watched Jamie Dunn on radio or TV his shock passing on Saturday March 7 left you feeling a sad loss. In 2023 Jamie was back on the road with his Agro Up Late live show and he visited Ipswich. In this special episode highlights of an interview recorded that year. You’ll hear some classic Jamie stories and his song which became a Queensland hit for the boy from Brisbane. O...
Bushcare groups boom, council archives online, Thomas Mayo library talk, bridge repairs finally begin 06.03.2026 7:28
Bushcare program supports residents’ passion for tree planting, new parking meters coming to Ipswich Central, newly released council archives reveal the first years of running the new municipality, find your career at West Moreton Health, indigenous author Thomas Mayo booked for a talk at Springfield Central library, and major repair works finally underway on the Warrego Highway westbound Bremer R...
Waste industry on notice, new parking meters and sport facilities, why Ed didn't play a tune in Ipswich 27.02.2026 15:59
Waste industry put on notice by shock vote, changes to the way Nicholas Street is managed, new smart parking meters for the city centre, new sporting facilities for Tivoli and Redbank Plains, renaming Nicholas Street Precinct car park hits a speed bump, and Ipswich scores another award. Also in this episode, why Ed Sheeran didn’t play a single tune when he visited the city. Mayor Teresa Harding jo...
Hilton for Ipswich, where's Ed, council plea for infrastructure dollars, latest twist in North Ipswich DA 19.02.2026 22:30
A new Hilton hotel coming to Ipswich, the search is on for Ed, and population boom exposes infrastructure shortcomings. Meanwhile council is begging to be heard in its state and federal budget submissions, latest twist in North Ipswich development application, what’s on at Ipswich Civic Centre and we remember 1980s TV with a song. Walter Williams and Ashleigh Mac join the show for another yarn ove...
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