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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Swanbank big battery boosts green energy, Australia's love affair with solar and home batteries 13.02.2026 15:38
Swanbank's big battery is now online at the former power station site, Australia’s love affair with solar panels and home batteries is stronger than ever, all while there are still calls to extend the life of coal-fired power. Queensland shadow minister for energy Lance McCallum joins the show to talk about big batteries, home batteries, solar, wind and the energy transition. Published: 13 Februar...
Population growth surge, plea for synthetic track, military music, viceregal hospital visit, flu warning 06.02.2026 7:23
There’s no stopping population growth in Ipswich, Australia’s defence force bands tune up for the Edinburgh Military Tattoo in Brisbane this month, last-ditch plea for synthetic running track, governor visits Ipswich Hospital, summer flu warning, and what’s on at Ipswich Civic Centre. Published: 6 February 2026. Image: Ipswich City Council is seeking in its federal and state pre-budget submissions...
Nature Centre upgrades, extra lanes & signals for Springfield Pkwy, petitioners want pool open in winter 30.01.2026 10:51
Upgrade plans revealed for Ipswich Nature Centre, long-awaited safety improvements to Springfield Parkway a step closer, the future of animal management, and a petition calls for Rosewood pool to open in winter. All that and more when mayor Teresa Harding joins the show after the January meeting of Ipswich City Council. Published: 30 January 2026. Image: Ipswich Nature Centre in Queens Park Ipswic...
Annual awards name six worthy winners, mayor reveals councillor bad behaviour towards council staff 26.01.2026 10:43
Ipswich City Council names six worthy winners at annual awards and mayor Teresa Harding exposes tension and conflict behind the scenes at council during public hearings into a new Bill which proposes more changes for local government. Content note: This episode names a deceased First Nations person. Published: 27 January 2026. Image: Ipswich mayor Teresa Harding at Adelong Ave Thagoona December 20...
Detour tips, difficult planning decisions ahead, Marburg dance memories, Ipswich awards predictions 20.01.2026 26:18
Detour tips around Mount Crosby Road overpass while it is closed, councillors to finally face some hard planning decisions on controversial applications likely to be decided in 2026, North Ipswich Reserve western grandstand demolition finally underway, memories of attending the Marburg dances, and before the winners are announced predictions on the six Ipswich Australia Day awards categories. All...
More highway pain, reserve demolition starts, new Purga bridge, civic centre shows, The Leads music 12.01.2026 10:34
A new year and another round of local news to kick it off. In this episode 15 years since the 2011 flood, more Warrego Highway pain to come at the Mt Crosby Road overpass, changes planned for Paperbark Flats at Redbank Plains, demolition work starts at North Ipswich Reserve, a new bridge for Purga, arts and culture vision updated, February highlights at Ipswich Civic Centre, and local music from T...
Reserve revamp closer, Swifts start work, comedy ends the year, what's on at IAG and local music 16.12.2025 30:20
Work to begin on the revamp of North Ipswich Reserve western grandstand, what’s going on at Swifts Booval, Walt’s car park gripe, emerging local issues in 2026, Stitch in the Swich wraps up for the year, what’s on at Ipswich Art Gallery and local music from Damien J Johnson. All that and more as Walter Williams and Ashleigh Mac join the show for another yarn over the back fence. Published: 16 Dece...
Sexfest exposes more than opinions, Ipswich netball upgrades, St Nicholas precinct lights up city heart 12.12.2025 13:24
Sexfest exposed more than different opinions, waste policy update, Ipswich netball facility upgrades and St Nicholas precinct comes to life in the heart of the city. All that and more from mayor Teresa Harding who joins the show following the December meeting of Ipswich City Council. Recorded: 11 December 2025. Published: 12 December 2025. Image: Christmas in Tulmur Place Ipswich (supplied) Theme...
Consumer warning: Beware of invasive plants this Christmas, time to rein in wild deer 09.12.2025 15:04
Are you thinking of buying plants for Christmas presents? They could be potentially devasting for the environment. The Invasive Species Council is warning of the dangers and offers some helpful buying advice. Also in this episode, we may think about Santa’s reindeer at this time of year, however wild deer is a serious problem including here in southeast Queensland. Invasive Species Council advocac...
Pool safety check, creator's summit, library loans soar, Lemsy calls full-time, Ipswich sport legends recognised 05.12.2025 8:39
Pool safety reminder, creator’s summit returns in 2026, record-breaking year at Ipswich Libraries, UniSQ appoints First Nations pro vice-chancellor, and David Lems calls full-time on his sport reporting career. Also in this episode of local news world-first AI-based research at Ipswich Hospital. Gout Gout named on Forbes 30 under 30 list and what’s on at Ipswich Civic Centre. Published: 5 December...
Disaster changes, inquiry vindicates residents, more mowers, conservation areas grow, Christmas in Ipswich 28.11.2025 16:57
Local disaster management leadership changes mandated by the state government forces change in Ipswich, public health inquiry report vindicates residents, more consultation for solar light petition, changes for new city plan, council keen not to let the grass grow, conservation estates expand and Christmas in Ipswich. Mayor Teresa Harding joins the show after the November meeting of Ipswich City C...
Fake disaster news, Tivoli drive-in closed, new bus routes, health service graduates deadly start 21.11.2025 17:39
How to spot fake news during a natural disaster and the difference between disinformation and misinformation. UniSQ expert Barbara Ryan joins the show. Also in this episode a sad farewell to the Tivoli drive-In, new bus routes across the city, nine students graduate from West Moreton Health’s Deadly Start program and new medical facilities open at South Ripley. To learn more about the West Moreton...
Storm season, media mergers, farewell Heisenberg Haus, Tully's 45 years, Gout Gout student winner, Ipswich comedy central 18.11.2025 31:15
Storm season brings nasty hail, farewell Heisenberg Haus, Ipswich media mergers, AI in our workplaces, North Ipswich Reserve to close for two years, Paul Tully marks 45 years in public office, Gout Gout goes out a student winner, Christmas in the city, Ipswich is now comedy central and we reminisce about trains. All that and more as Ashleigh Mac and Walter Williams join the show for another yarn o...
Know your native bees, art awards winners, Christmas across Ipswich, Brynhyfryd remembered in song 14.11.2025 18:27
Have you ever wondered where the world would be without bees and can you to tell the difference between native and honey bees? University of Southern Queensland native bee scientist and conservationist Dr Kit Prendergast joins the show. Also in this episode Ipswich Art Awards winners announced, it’s beginning to feel a lot like Christmas across Ipswich and a song with a distinctly Ipswich flavour...
Sports awards winners, creators wanted for summit, Nicholas St numbers, Flinders-Goolman 20-year vision 07.11.2025 7:32
Big names score at this year’s Ipswich Sports Awards, creator’s summit returns next year, Nicholas Street is the place to be seen, feedback wanted on a 20-year vision for Flinders-Goolman Conservation Estate, Ipswich sport by numbers and entries open for the annual Christmas lights competition. Published: 7 November 2025. Image: Ipswich Christmas lights competition entries close 9am November 28 (s...
Changes flagged for councillors and OIA, Sexfest latest, and time again for Christmas lights 31.10.2025 26:11
Big changes ahead for local governments after recent state government announcements including the future role for the Office of the Independent Assessor, Sexfest gets necessary approvals from council while a petition is logged against it, and time to light up for Christmas. Also in this episode Cr Andrew Antoniolli pays tribute to Stacey Kirmos. All that and more when mayor Teresa Harding joins th...
Warrego woes, Sexfest fuss, questions at The Q, lamenting Park2Park, remembering Margaret Doran 21.10.2025 30:25
Still no end in sight to the Warrego Highway traffic nightmare at the Bremer River, the prospect of Sexfest next month has some people breaking out in a cold sweat, we talk greyhounds, controversial development applications, the loss of Park2Park, great entertainment coming to Ipswich Civic Centre and what Walt has been up to in his recording studio. Also in this episode Jennifer Howard’s moving t...
Bremer bridge saga, sustainable living, Jacaranda Festival, carols return to Springfield Central, desex your cat 16.10.2025 7:06
In this trifecta of local news episodes the Warrego Highway Bremer bridge saga rolls on, sustainable living festival welcomes ABCTV star, jacaranda trees in full bloom can mean only one thing, carols return to Springfield Central, and a reminder to desex cats to help reduce the number of unwanted kittens. Published: 16 October 2025. Image: Warrego Highway westbound Bremer River bridge (Google maps...
National Finals Rodeo in Ipswich, get ready for summer, accolades for council's customer service teams 09.10.2025 6:17
National Finals Rodeo headed for Ipswich Showgrounds, time to get ready for summer storms, accolades for Ipswich council’s customer service teams, and primary school children being urged to design a Christmas card for the mayor. Published: 9 October 2025. Image: National Finals Rodeo ( https://www.nationalrodeoassociation.com.au ) Theme music: AudioJungle - Mark_Music and Matt Steiner Ipswich Show...
Hospital emergency barely coping, slow down in Lobb St, seniors month, two new shops join Nicholas St 02.10.2025 6:53
Ipswich Hospital’s emergency barely coping with demand, Ipswich Art Awards, motorists being reminded to slow down in Lobb Street, October is Queensland Seniors Month, and two new food outlets added to the mix in Nicholas Street. Published: 2 October 2025. Image: Vapiano and Hello Harry join an impressive list of dining options in the Nicholas Street Precinct (Ipswich First) Theme music: AudioJungl...
Tulmur Place wins, personal tributes, Tallegalla school, new recycling plan, major works to close North Ipswich Reserve 27.09.2025 15:35
Ipswich wins prestigious award for Tulmur Place, personal tributes on council land, council hangs on to the old Tallegalla school, and three councils join forces to challenge recycling giant. Also in this episode North Ipswich Reserve to close for up to two years, Independent Decision Review Panel kept busy and two motions on notice prompt long discussions about who should own Redbank Plains Road...
Is Ipswich ready for Olympic visitors in 2032? Graeme Day says more should be done to promote the city 24.09.2025 14:49
Is Ipswich ready to welcome Olympic visitors in 2032? One local tourism operator doesn’t think so. Floating Images chief pilot Graeme Day joins the show with his take on the current state of tourism in Ipswich. He thinks council could be doing more to support destination marketing and looks to Moreton Bay region as an alternative model on how to manage and promote tourism. Interview recorded: 23 S...
Business networking boost with BA5, board room lunches a hit, 2025 Business Excellence Awards 22.09.2025 7:03
Business networking boost with business after five events also known as BA5, board room lunches with keynote speakers prove popular and the 2025 Business Excellence Awards. We’ll hear the latest news from Ipswich Region Chamber of Commerce president David Wiltshire. Published: 22 September 2025. Image: Ipswich Region Chamber of Commerce president David Wiltshire (supplied) Theme music: AudioJungle...
Sports awards finalists, tough decisions await controversial DAs, favourite TV show memories 16.09.2025 14:23
Finalists announced for this year’s Ipswich Sports Awards, council website revamp, tough decisions ahead for council on three controversial development applications, and we reminisce about our favourite TV shows from the 60s and 70s. All that and more as Ashleigh Mac, sans Walter Williams, joins the show for another yarn over the back fence. Published: 16 September 2025. Updated: 17 September 2025...
Review panel hears controversial DAs, council maintains bid for legacy infrastructure, waste diverted, Sustainable Ipswich 09.09.2025 7:26
Thagoona, Ebbw Vale and North Ipswich development applications under scrutiny by Independent Decision Review Panel, thousands of tonnes of waste diverted from landfill, Sustainable Ipswich program springs to life this month, and an increasing number of residents choosing healthy lifestyle activities. Also in this episode Doris Jeffrey honoured with a permanent reminder of her service at Ipswich Cr...
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