Discover Ipswich Magazine 2020

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in the zoo Who´s who With over 42 species and around 200 animals in care – dingoes, bilbies, wallabies, water dragons and a whole petting zoo – the Ipswich Nature Centre, located in beautiful Queens Park, is an unmissable experience. Rated as TripAdvisor's number one attraction in Ipswich, don't miss a magical day out for the whole family. For an up-close and personal adventure around the Nature Centre, contact the Ipswich Visitor Information Centre about available guided tours.

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Contents

IPSWICH FLAVOURS

6 of the best delectable desserts

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Signature dishes

Homage’s signature dish Best hunger busting burgers

11 Cafes to try

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Tranquil Tea

Japanese tea ceremony

Summer cocktails

Live entertainment venues 6 Steps to the perfect date

IPSWICH HERITAGE

8 Places to visit heritage sites

8 Gorgeous churches

History and heritage on show

Train adventures

IPSWICH ADVENTURE Heli-picnic tour

Top 4 mountain biking destinations

Stargazing trails Hot air ballooning Ipswich motorsport

If you’ve never been to Ipswich it’s easy to overlook this hidden gem where beautiful heritage meets cool urban spaces just 30 minutes from Brisbane.

Willowbank MX

Trike tours

If you have the chance to visit there are some unforgettable experiences on offer.

V8 Race Experience Q&A Things to do with kids

Acknowledgement of Country Ipswich City Council respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Owners as custodians of the land and waters with which we share. We pay our respects to elders past, present and emerging, as the keepers of their traditions, customs, cultures and stories of proud peoples. Tread lightly! Ipswich City Council is committed to environmental sustainability and preserving our green space for the enjoyment of future generations. While visiting our fair city we encourage you to respect the environment by sticking to designated paths in natural areas, keeping your distance from wildlife and placing your litter in the bins provided. Once you are finished with this guide please dispose of it responsibly. Why not pass it on to a friend or family member that may also enjoy visiting Ipswich. Advertise with us This publication has been produced and delivered by Ipswich City Council. To advertise your event or product in other Discover Ipswich advertising opportunities, please contact (07) 3810 7448 or email tourism@ipswich.qld.gov.au . Tick off bucket list items like a hot air balloon flight, or a heli-picnic on the banks of the Brisbane River, challenge yourself with the highest peak in the Brisbane region – Mt Flinders, or enjoy fine dining at a hatted restaurant. Then as the sun goes down, wet your whistle with a Limestone Pale Ale at the Pumpyard Bar and Brewery and kick back with live music under the stars. Or see how many beers you can try at Tap’d – which has the biggest bar in the southern hemisphere with 72 craft beers on tap.

IPSWICH COUNTRY

6 Animal experiences Farm experiences

Where to picnic in Ipswich Glamping at Hardings Paddock

Ivory’s Rock camping Exploring Marburg

Day tripping to Rosewood Things to do in Springfield Dog friendly parks and cafes

IPSWICH CULTURE

Get crafty in Ipswich Ipswich CRAVE Trail Markets and shopping

Find wedding bliss in Ipswich Ipswich’s most haunted Ipswich’s top ranked hotels

Calendar of events

Directory

Ipswich Central map Ipswich Region map

Cover shot: Spicers Hidden Vale

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6 of the best... delectable desserts

By Marj Osborne Food Blogger @FoodGoldCoast

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A dessert is the sweet end to any meal. No matter how

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full you are when the meal finishes, most of us can find that little bit of space, if only for a spoonful of dessert.

The store’s retro powder blue and white booths and vintage memorabilia reference not only their father’s bar but also the value of whole food. Their ice cream is made with old school goodness using local Norco Scenic Rim milk with no artificial additives or stabilisers to make their range of over 50 unique ice cream flavours and milk shakes. Their flavours range from dark chocolate and orange ice cream to lemongrass vanilla ice cream with tropical fruit, each dessert plate styled as a Masterchef creation. 3. The Cottage Restaurant Ipswich from 53 reviews. Inspired by a restaurant they fell in love with in Scotland, hospitality veterans Angela and Mark Naoum returned home to Ipswich and bought Darver Cottage, an 1861 heritage-listed building, to house their first restaurant. Three years later, The Cottage Restaurant is recognised as one of the finest restaurants in town. Their bitter-sweet chocolate velouté with beetroot ice cream and candied ginger is a delight, the short biscuity cinnamon a great foil for the not-too-sweet molten chocolate of the velouté, sweet beetroot ice cream and a hit of

We decide to road test the Happy Vegan 2.0 dessert, a handmade churro bowl filled with salted caramel and honeycomb gelato, dark chocolate gelato, vegan milk chocolate, strawberries and an Oreo. It’s unashamedly, decadently, drippingly delicious! Who would have guessed that a vegan dessert could be so much fun! 5. Indian Tadka Augustine Heights from 36 reviews. Although Indian and ice cream are not words we’d automatically put together, kulfi is a delicious traditional Indian dish, denser and creamier than ice cream. Chef Sam Siddharath has been experimenting with Indian fusion cuisine for several years and finally, after more than 15 attempts, he succeeded in making a delicious activated charcoal ice cream. Sam’s charcoal kulfi is rich and creamy with caramelised toffee notes and a slightly grainy texture. It’s a must try cultural experience. 6. Little Mode Cupcakery Ipswich When it comes to cupcakes, Irene McCudden really takes the cake. Not only are her cupcakes pretty, but they’re also the best we’ve tasted. Moist and full of flavour, each cupcake wears its own hat of icing, some with extra decoration on top. “It took me more than six months to perfect the recipe,” Irene tells us as she hands out mini size cupcakes for free to first-time customers. Turkish Delight, Rocky Road, Iced Vovo, Pink Lemonade and Choc Mint are just a few of the 50 flavours Irene has created. Cupcakes can be bought individually with a cup of tea or coffee, or by the box.

1. Homage Grandchester

from 135 reviews. Spicers Hidden Vale resort suffered from the elements when in April 2018, the historic 100-year-old homestead that formed the centerpiece of the resort and the site of Homage Restaurant burnt to the ground. However, fire leads to new life and regrowth, including a rebuild and the use of other dining areas across the property – including a refurbished barn. Fire is now the preferred method of cooking, imbuing flavours impossible to achieve by other methods, including to our dessert: mandarin, marigold, wood-fired slapjack. In a mandarin skin bowl, a chargrilled mandarin half hides a base of butterless mandarin curd. It’s accompanied by a wood-fired flapjack laced with flower syrup, the chef’s play on a crèpe suzette. 2. Ungermann Brothers Ipswich from 71 reviews. When Ben Ungermann finished the finals on Masterchef 2017, he headed back to his hometown. Using the momentum gained from the show, the contestant dubbed “the ice cream king” decided to start a business. Joining up with his brother Danny, Ungermann Brothers was born.

ginger on the side. It’s pure heaven! 4. San Churro Springfield Central from 28 reviews.

If you’re yet to try them, let us recommend churros to you. Made to an authentic Spanish recipe, San Churro cooks their churros fresh to order. Crispy and golden like a long stick of doughnut, the churros are then dusted in cinnamon or icing sugar ready to be filled or served with a choice of dip-cups or extras.

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6. Medium-rare Chargrill and Bar from 19 reviews.

10. Ruby Chews

from 140 reviews. Chargrilled kangaroo loin with wattle seed and macadamia dukkah, potato and pumpkin gratin, red cabbage marmalade, broccolini and red wine jus. Gluten free dish. 2. Summer Land Camel Farm from 205 reviews. Smashed avocado served on sourdough featuring camel milk, Persian feta and topped with toasted pine nuts and lemon. 3. Homage from 135 reviews. Coal roasted pork collar, pork fat emulsion and Davidson plum (see page 7). 4. The Cottage from 53 reviews. House made linguini, seared scallops, crab meat, chilli and olive oil. 5. Memories of India from 32 reviews. Lamb Hyderabadi, a dish from Hyderabad featuring slow cooked tender juicy lamb with spicy flavours of mustard and whole chilli.

from 14 reviews. Burger High Teas including sliders, onion rings, fries, chicken tenders, and frozen custard with your choice of two drinks. Available Sundays. 11. Char’d from 191 reviews. Garlic and herb buttered red claw crayfish served on top of roasted root vegetables, with lemon wedges and salsa verde. Delivered fresh from local farmers in Gympie. 12. Raw Energy Springfield from 8 reviews. Chilli chicken quinoa bowl. Imagine a warm hug of spice through chicken and quinoa, with roast veg and calming Labneh (hung yoghurt). 13. Ballistic Brewery, Bar and Kitchen from 1 review. Petite tender steak (300g) with mushroom, roasted roma tomato, onion rings, edamame and cheddar beer sauce. Other dining options include The Racehorse Hotel, Ipswich Jets Leagues Club, Brothers Leagues Club, Club Services Ipswich, Casa Mia Italian restaurant and Ange’s Kitchen.

A 250g grain fed rib fillet served with mash potato and seasonal vegetables or beer battered chips and garden fresh salad. 7. Bakehouse Steakhouse from 25 reviews. Dry aged OP Rib on the bone. A massive 600g steak with a marble score above two comes with endless fries and soft leaf salad with your choice of sauce. 8. Ungermann Brothers from 71 reviews. Ungermann Brothers share plates are back. It all starts with a scoop of delicious lavender ice cream sitting on a bed of honeycomb. Then cheesecake flavour sitting atop Dutch shortbread followed by unique pumpkin seed ice cream with a topping of salted caramel and cheese mousse. 9. Brookwater Golf and Country Club from 86 reviews. Executive chef Shaun Hunt has created a mouth-watering char grilled chicken with crispy thyme potatoes, butter braised leeks and roasted carrot puree.

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Homage’s signature dish

Homage Spicers Hidden Vale Grandchester, Qld Homage moved into a newly built Homestead on 14 February. It is open seven days a week for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The Barn will continue to operate as a relaxed dining space. Ash Martin, Head Chef instagram @ashmartin.chef

Coal roasted pork collar with pork fat emulsion, davidson plum

Recipe

Pork fat emulsion ¼ cup salt 1kg pork back fat Pinch salt Pinch pepper 500ml water, room temperature Rub the ¼ cup of salt onto the pork fat. Rest for approx 2 hours. Roast on high heat until all the fat has rendered. It should taste like salty roasted pork. Cool to room temperature Place the pork fat, the pinch of salt and pepper into the blender then blitz. Slowly add the 500ml water until it has emulsified and formed a soft and silky dressing. To serve Slice the coal roasted pork collar. In a bowl, place 1 tablespoon of the Davidson plum dressing. Top with a slice of the coal roasted pork collar. Cover the pork in the pork fat emulsion. Garnish with Davidson plum crisps.

Pork brine and roasting 10 cups cold water 5 cups table salt 5 cups brown sugar 5 sprigs thyme 2 tsp black peppercorns

Davidson plum 1kg Davidson plum 500ml water, boiling ¼ cup icing sugar Blanch the plums in boiling water for 20 seconds then refresh in ice cold water. Peel the skin off the plums and remove the seed. Place plums and icing sugar in a blender then blitz until smooth. Spread 1 cup of the Davidson plum dressing onto parchment paper. Place into a dehydrator or very low oven until crispy. When cool, break into small shards. Note: Any variety of plums can be used however the icing sugar may need to be adjusted to taste.

2 tsp whole cloves 5 cups apple cider 5 cups apple juice 3kg pork collar Heat water, salt and sugar until the salt and sugar have dissolved. Add the thyme, peppercorns, cloves, cider and apple juice then place in the fridge until cold. When cold, add the pork collar ensuring it is completely covered. Leave to brine for 24 hours. Place onto a spit or coal grill for 6 hours until the pork is tender. Allow to rest before carving.

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hunger busting BURGERS

By Marj Osborne Food Blogger @FoodGoldCoast

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Ipswich could well be the home of the burger in Queensland.

As drovers pushed their mobs north from NSW and west into Queensland, they must have stopped along the way for dinner and a nap, allowing the cattle time to rest. There’d be no better meal than that already on hand, barbequed over an open fire and stuffed between two chunks of damper. Those burgers are still in evidence today, with every decent joint in the Ipswich area showing off magnificent burgers of which their forebears would be truly proud! We’ve rounded up a range of the best to share with you, given them the taste test and our tick of approval. 1. Pumpyard Bar and Brewery from 417 reviews. There’s no better place for a tasting than the Pumpyard Bar in the historic 88 Limestone St complex. The bar, surrounded by shining brew tanks, serves a full menu of favourites including pizza, share plates and burgers. For many, a burger and beer is a combo made in heaven. The Pumpyard Bar offers several burger options including burger-sized bao stuffed with pork or tofu and their signature Pumpyard special. We choose the Southern fried chicken burger, the bun filled with seasoned crispy fried chicken breast, lettuce, tomato, Swiss cheese and pickles with chipotle mayo to accompany a glass of the tropical

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tiles and white counter fronts, the venue is inviting, a sassy Hey Sugar winking neon from one wall. On a short but well-priced menu, the Bakehouse Cheeseburger features house- ground premium steak, Gillies bacon, cheese, pickles, lettuce, tomato, caramelised onion, Bakehouse sauce and bottomless fries. You can also get the burger gluten-free. Leave room for some sweets from the dessert corner, the flurry machine crunching up treats like Maltesers and Violet Crumble with ice cream to make soft serve treats. 3. Tap’d, The Prince Alfred (PA) Hotel from 11 reviews. Dating back to 1842, when it was a two-storey timber hotel surrounded by cotton fields, the Prince Alfred is today an award winning restaurant and bar. With three main dining areas under one roof including Tap’d, the largest bar in Queensland boasting 72 taps, each one pouring a different craft beer, the beer theme extends to keg light fittings and a spectacular greenery-fringed tap waterfall and wine barrel booths. Burgers are presented on ciabatta rolls with fillings of slow-cooked brisket or 7+ wagyu steak. There’s even a hunger-busting veggie roll with a sweet potato and bean patty, salad, cheese and aioli served with a side of chips. Gluten-free and vegan versions are also available.

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4. Retro Diner

from 11 reviews. There’s no greater hunger busting burger than the Retro Diner’s Carnivore challenge. Close to a foot tall, the burger itself is a construction feat, held together by one big long flamingo skewer. First, Angie and the girls make the burger with a huge beef patty, salad, beetroot, egg, cheese, steak, bacon, chicken schnitzel and a stack of onion rings piled into a bun. Then there’s the thick shake with almost a litre of ice cream, as well as a huge basket of fries. Down the lot in 10 minutes and the shirt and honour is yours. Odds aren’t good, with only three out of 40 contestants succeeding so far.

flavoured Sunshine rice lager. 2. Bakehouse Steakhouse from 25 reviews.

There’s no cooler place for anyone to dine than at Bakehouse Steakhouse, a chic new restaurant specialising in premium dry-aged Stanbroke steaks and excellent cocktails. With its exposed brick lightened by light musk pink

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1. Rafter & Rose Top of Town from 194 reviews.

5. The Girls’ Coffee Bar Marburg from 110 reviews.

Completely charming Rafter & Rose is a cafe like no other in Queensland – beautifully adorned with plants and vintage finds that lend a wonderful boho ambience. The baristas continue the wow factor at the machine while the cabinet is impressively colourful with cheesecakes and frittatas lovingly created onsite. Fresh fruit-laden muffins and frosted cupcakes usually adorn the counter until sold out each morning. 2. Dancing Bean Ipswich from 23 reviews. This cool-as-a-cucumber converted warehouse is part roastery, part cafe and we love knowing that the beans they tan here in the heart of Ipswich end up in cafes all across the land. Coffee fiends can pop in for breakfast or a latte and leave with a kilo bag for the machine at home. You’ll find Dancing Bean tucked in behind the German crowd-pleasing fun house known as Heisenberg Haus. 3. Fourthchild Restaurant and Lounge Bar Top of Town from 349 reviews. This well-known landmark on Brisbane St, in the Top of Town gets extra marks for being open every day and also nights from Tuesday to Saturday. Check out the well-stocked cabinets for cakes made onsite and menus that change with the seasons. 4. Queens Park Cafe Ipswich from 266 reviews. One of the city’s biggest cafes is immensely likeable for its huge cabinets of cakes and savoury offerings – and the fact you can buy ice cream in a cone for wandering in the park. It’s a family favourite with its large shady deck and just a stone’s throw from South East Queensland’s only free zoo, the Ipswich Nature Centre.

A popular stop for drivers halfway between Toowoomba and Brisbane, The Girls’ Coffee Bar serves up delectable breakfasts, hearty burgers and sweet treats like caramel swirl brownies. Coffee is supplied by Melbourne-based company Amanti, with The Girls using the blend which has a tangy flavour and lovely light lingering after taste. 6. Tommy Smith Cafe at Woodlands of Marburg Marburg from 17 reviews. Tommy Smith Cafe is a great stopping point if you’re travelling between Brisbane and Toowoomba and the added bonus is that you’ll be on the grounds of one of the most magnificent heritage estates in South East Queensland. Linger on the deck and gaze at the view or grab a cupcake with the kids indoors. There’s ample parking too – so a great option if you’re travelling with others or as part of a car club run. 7. Dinmore Cottage Dinmore from 16 reviews. Get your fix of old-world charm and seriously good baking here at Dinmore Cottage. The cottage itself is divided into intimate dining settings and high teas are their specialty – including a gluten-free version. There’s a caravan at the front dispensing coffee to go and a large function space at the rear for special events. Dinmore Cottage also welcomes bookings by bus groups for Devonshire Tea. 8. Breakfast at Stephanies Springfield from 7 reviews. A cracking place to start your day – especially if a dip in Orion Lagoon or a spot of shopping at Orion Springfield Central are on your agenda. The breakfasts are hearty and they sport Hollywood-esque names

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Tranquil Tea Tea educator Dona Perera knows her brew. Having grown up in Sri Lanka, she’s been enjoying beautiful tea since childhood and believes in its ability to relax and delight, and to bring people together in conversation. Ms Perera said tea has been a drink of choice for people all over the world for 150 years. She started her Tranquil Tea importing business to re-ignite her passion for the traditional drink and specialises in importing black and green Ceylon tea from Sri Lanka as well as infused teas with fruity and spicy flavours. “I love tea,” she said. “You can add it to red wine and make a cocktail, cupcakes and perfumes and you can use it to flavour meat. It can be used at any time of the day for any event.” She offers tea experiences designed for those interested in learning more about this time-honoured drink and its health benefits. Ms Perera imports single estate black teas from Sri Lanka and also offers some blends, including a wonderfully fragrant chai, under her own Tranquil Tea brand. You’ll find a range of teas uncommon in Australia such as the pomegranate tea which features a pure single origin Ceylon tea infused with the fruit as well as hibiscus flowers and rose petals. There are several soursop teas, known to be particularly high in antioxidants. Tranquil Tea is stocked at Little Mode Cupcakery in The Boulevard.

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which adds to the fun vibe. Great for breakfast or lunch, or a coldie overlooking the water as the sun goes down. 9. Remedy Espresso Coffee Springfield Lakes from 1 review. This is a dog friendly spot thoughtfully sourcing everything from local growers and suppliers for its cracking breakfast menus. Open seven days a week from 5.30 am weekdays and 7.30 am on weekends, Remedy is a good option for fresh pastries, big brekkies or sandwiches ready to go. 10. Brookwater Barista Augustine Heights This new cafe has brought a smashing menu to the Brookwater community and the hours have to be appreciated too – open daily from 6.00 am – and also on Friday and Saturday nights. Owner Carolyn Obel pours some serious hospo know-how into her cafe – she’s had 30 years in the industry and this is reflected in the menu here which really goes the extra mile to ensure a memorable dining experience. 11. Oikos Ipswich Clean healthy food served with a smile is the deal here at one of the heritage city’s newer cafes. Be sure to follow the Facebook page as they offer pop-up evening events with live music and share platters. These limited tickets get snapped up in a flash.

tea ceremony Japanese

In the lush surrounds of Nerima Gardens a special event is held in the cooler months. From March to October, monthly Japanese Tea Ceremonies take place. Start your tour with a guided walk of the gardens and interpretation of key design elements that infuse both the Australian and Japanese cultures. Nerima Gardens was designed in consultation with Ipswich’s sister city Nerima in Japan. The philosophy of the garden is to create a place of peace and tranquillity, a place to meet nature and calm the spirit. After a tour of the gardens arrive at the ceremonial tea house and view a traditional tea ceremony involving preparation of matcha. You have the opportunity to participate by removing your shoes and siting on the tatami mats, taste the tea and then enjoy light refreshments. Or you can choose to simply observe. Bookings are essential for this experience. Cost is $35 per adult. For more information see DiscoverIpswich.com.au/nerima

And that’s not all... more cafes include Raw Energy in Springfield, Wild Rose Cottage at Eastern Heights, The Cake Mobb in the Top of Town, Tighty Whities and116 Laneway. Read more at DiscoverIpswich.com.au/20cafes

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Summer Cocktails

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Memories of India Sangria $22 – from 32 reviews. Add some coolness to your curry with a jug of Sangria. Summer dinners are all about sharing and this traditional jug is the perfect date night accompaniment to chill with. Tap’d Fluffy Unicorn $12.95 – from 11 reviews. Grape Zappo infused vodka. Do I need to add more? Unique to the PA Hotel and something for the adults with a sweet tooth. When I was young, it was my sister who was the sibling who enjoyed lollies the most. This made me think of her. Alcoholic liquid lolly power, pink and fluffy on top. Take the lolly lover from 21 reviews. A fluffy duck is a grown-ups version of a spider. With a mix of cream and white rum the drink is topped with lemonade to produce the fluffy effect. Light and refreshing served with a cocktail umbrella you’ll feel like you’re on a mid-summer cruise with this drink in your hand. Brothers Gordon’s Pink Gin Spritz $7 – from 63 reviews. Popular sophisticated and sassy pink gin cocktail. Celebrate Fridays with the Gordon’s Pink Gin Spritz. Served at Bar 49 outside the bistro entry it’s bound to bring on summer vibes. Jets Aqua Hurricane $12 – from 28 reviews. Bring some colour to the room with this cocktail. On a hot summer afternoon sitting in the beautiful setting of the well-lit back bar, you can see the sunset opposite. A perfect way to drink this cocktail which to me brings back a memory of eating Zooper Doopers in summer as a kid! in your life to try this! CSI Fluffy Duck $10 –

Indian Mehfil’s new Bombay Spring cocktail was designed for the hot summer months. With a sweet and sour tinge the cocktail is made with refreshing Midori Melon Liqueur, The London Dry Gin Bombay Sapphire and gets a little sourness from Angostura Bitters.

This new cocktail at Indian Mehfil uses crushed ice to keep it refreshing till the final drop.

Try it at home: Check 30ml Bombay Sapphire Check 15ml Midori Check 5ml Angostura Check 10ml Sugar Syrup Check Topped with soda water and lemonade

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Racehorse from 49 reviews. The Racehorse Hotel has earned a reputation for its diverse offerings as an entertainment and family-friendly dining hub. An impressive line-up of gigs by renowned touring artists in the huge public bar has helped cement its place as a major live music venue in the city. Birds of Tokyo, Shannon Noll, The Black Sorrows, Thirsty Merc, and Sheppard are just a few of the many acts to have hit the Racehorse stage. Banshees Banshees Bar and Art Space is a hidden gem for live music. With open mic nights mid- week, to karaoke on Wednesdays and chill out arvos on Sundays, a range of music tastes are covered. Headline acts on Friday and Saturday nights feature anything from emerging punk and heavy metal to country acts. Banshees also run regular workshops and art exhibitions adorn the walls of this quirky colourful bar. Ipswich Civic Centre For entertainment of the theatrical or musical kind, the Ipswich Civic Centre has a year- round program to please all tastes. The entertainment venue in the city’s heart has seen many great shows grace its stage – from Mary Poppins to the Imperial Russian Ballet, to country music stars Adam Brand and Beccy Cole, and even kids’ superstars, The Wiggles. Studio 188 Those who like theatre or music in an intimate setting with plenty of character should check out Studio 188 . Situated in the heritage-listed old Baptist Church in the Ipswich CBD, Live! at the Baptist features cutting edge and independent musicians. Jazz lovers shouldn’t miss Groove and Grape, where you can enjoy music, wine and cheese. Saturday Sessions feature dynamic and culturally diverse music. Live entertainment venues

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Ungermann Brothers “A unique selection of ice cream available at this boutique ice cream parlour. You won’t be disappointed” TripAdvisor Traveller Happy_Trav_Eller, July 2019

Steps to the perfect date!

1. Start your date off with a coffee at the charming and eclectic Rafter & Rose Cafe . Recently named one of the 11 best cafes in Brisbane. This cafe is full of beautiful plants and upcycled furniture serving delicious coffee and delectable treats.

2. Then jump into an adrenaline pumping, spine tingling adventure at Seraphim Escape Rooms . There’s two very scary rooms, the Executioners Toolshed and it’s sequel Atonement. Find the clues, solve the puzzle and escape in an hour or less.

3. Once you’ve thrilled your date with an escape room, jump in the car and head over to the Prince Alfred Hotel’s Char’d restaurant for a bite to eat. Their seafood platter for two will impress. It is packed with fresh and cooked seafood including tiger prawns, oysters with lemon, garlic buttered scampi, red claw cray fish and more.

4. After your seafood feast head to Riverheart Parklands for a stroll along the boardwalk to work up some space for the next stop.

6. After you’ve tasted the beers on offer change up the pallete with a sweet treat next door at Ungermann Brothers ice cream parlour. Taste test the gourmet ice cream before you settle on your favourite scoop. Take home packs are available.

5. Head over to the Pumpyard Bar for beer tasting at the local brewery. Taste the Ipswich Pilsner and signature IPA.You can even grab a take home pack for later.

Ungermann Brothers Hand-crafted • Locally sourced ingredients • 20+ Flavours Retro-themed parlour • Plated desserts available

Gourmet Ice Cream & Shakes 88 Limestone Street, Ipswich QLD 4305 (07) 3281 4038 • www.ungermannbrothers.com.au

OPEN: Monday to Wednesday (11am - 9pm), Thursday to Friday (11am - 10pm), Saturday (10am - 10pm), Sunday (11am - 5pm).

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8 places to check out the heritage around Ipswich

In Ipswich, beautiful heritage meets cool urban spaces and you can get a sense of this on one of the many heritage trails around the city.

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map-marker-alt Old Flour Mill, Top of Town

built just after World War I. The façade has the soldiers’ badge motif of a rising sun in relief. 4. Post Office and Old Town Hall 114 Brisbane St The post office opened in 1862 and the current building was completed in 1901. The hall section of the Town Hall was opened in 1861 as a School of Arts and the front section was added in 1864. 5. Ipswich Art Gallery d'Arcy Doyle Place from 59 reviews. The gallery is located in the city’s beautifully restored old town hall in d’Arcy Doyle Place. Inside check out the City of Ipswich collection. 6. Indian Mehfil 116 Brisbane St from 332 reviews. This site was once a Bank of Australasia. Built in 1878 the old bank had an attached residence, it is now home to a top rated Indian restaurant. 7. The Old Court House 75 East St Built in 1859, the former Court House is an interesting Romanesque building of sandstone and brick. Today it is home to live shows and musicals produced by The Ipswich Musical Theatre Company. 8. Ipswich Antique Centre 86 East St from 15 reviews. The Ipswich Antique Centre is located inside the Congregational Church Memorial Hall on East St. The church hall was built in 1895 and now is home to many different collections of antiques including clothing, furniture and art.

1. Ipswich Jets Rugby Leagues Club 15 Downs St from 28 reviews.

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The club is based in one of the oldest licensed venues in Ipswich. The heritage listed building was first known as the Imperial Hotel and today features a lead light ceiling as well as original horse hitching points outside. 2. Top of Town Brisbane St A walk along the Top of Town features many historic buildings including the heritage listed Old Flour Mill. Built in 1901, the Old Flour Mill is now home to a collection of businesses including speciality gift shop Embers and Twine and spiritual retailer the Soul Cauldron. Top of Town these days is an entertainment and retail precinct that is home to the art deco Studio 188 building, Ipswich Massage and Herbal Spa, Cute to Boot, Soul Sista and Oh! JoJo Boutique. There’s also Heisenberg Haus, The Retro Diner, Rafter & Rose and Fourthchild Cafe to keep you satisfied while you work up a hunger checking out the history. Top of Town is a section of Brisbane St between Ellenborough and Waghorn streets. 3. Ipswich Technical College 88 Limestone St Built in 1901 the technical college sits on a site that used to be the original water source for Ipswich. Today the building is home to the Pumpyard Bar and Brewery, Dovetails restaurant and Ungermann Brothers Ice Cream. Next door to 88 Limestone St is the RSL Memorial Hall,

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For more heritage trails around Ipswich call into the Visitor Information Centre 14 Queen Victoria Parade Ipswich or phone (07) 3281 0555

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8 Gorgeous churches to see in Ipswich Beginning back in 1827, Ipswich once aspired to be the capital of Queensland, leading to some of the oldest churches in the state, mansions, historic houses and cottages being built here. Here’s some of the churches included in Ipswich heritage trails.

History and heritage on show If you’re after more history take a trip out to the Cooneana Heritage Centre , which is home to the newly restored Cooneana Homestead . The 150 year old house showcases newspaper print that was found on the walls that dates back to 1874 as well as Victorian era wallpaper. At the heritage centre there is also a historic mining and machinery shed, blacksmith workshop, the Ipswich Spinners and Weavers, and the Ipswich Genealogical Society. Plan to spend a few hours wandering the history preserved by the Ipswich Historical Society including images of Ipswich Past and a collection of historical motorcycles. Ipswich Historical Society from 7 reviews.

1. St Mary’s Catholic Church Elizabeth St In 1904 St Mary’s was

4. St Paul’s Anglican Church and Rectory d’Arcy Doyle Place Built in 1859 this is the oldest Anglican Church in Queensland. The first pipe organ in Queensland was installed here and is still in use. 5. Salvation Army Citadel South St The Ipswich Corp of the Salvation Army was founded in 1885 and the citadel was opened in 1922. 6. St Stephen’s Presbyterian Church and Sabbath Hall Gordon St St Stephen’s was built in 1866 and it’s tall steeple is a prominent landmark in Ipswich. The interior has interesting stained glass windows. Its decorative style is referred to as Carpenter Gothic. 7. Bush Chapel Queens Park The land for the bush chapel was set aside in 1842 and formally became a park in 1863. The chapel is popular for wedding ceremonies. 8. St Thomas’ Anglican Church 15 Lawrence St The 1980s brick exterior of the church conceals a remarkable interior, a typical English-style timber church. The church was constructed in 1889 but the pipe organ is believed to be much older as it came from the original Methodist Church located in Albert St, Brisbane.

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constructed out of Helidon sandstone.

The interior is impressive and the grounds include a primary school, presbytery, parish hall and convent. Hitching rings are still present on the wall opposite the church. This is the oldest Baptist Church in Queensland, it was constructed in 1876 as a simple Gothic-style building. The front wall was

2. Baptist Church 188 Brisbane St

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altered in 1938 when it was modernised with an Art Deco twist. 3. Ipswich City Uniting Church 27 Ellenborough St The Ipswich City Uniting Church was built in

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1858 and is the oldest church in Queensland in continuous use. The interior features a roof with scissor beams, a large pipe organ

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and fine stained glass windows.

COONEANA HERITAGE CENTRE 1041 Redbank Plains Rd, New Chum QLD 4303

Other Groups on site Historic Motorcycle Club Ipswich Genealogical Society Inc Queensland Metal Artisans Collective Ipswich Mini Crafters * Groups may not be open at all times

Ipswich Historical Society INCORPORATED

150 year old Cooneana Homestead Historical Photos and Documents

Open Thursday, Friday, Saturday 10am - 2pm 2nd and 4th Sunday of each month 10am - 2pm (March to November) ADMISSION: Adults $5 Children under 12 Free

Spinners and Weavers WW1 Centenary Display

Historical Artefacts Blacksmiths Forge Mining Displays

Email: ipswichhistoricalsociety@gmail.com Phone: (07) 3282 0358 when open

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Train adventures

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Ipswich has a long history of rail. The first train to run in Queensland set off from The Workshops – as they were called – to what is now known as Grandchester over 100 years ago.

For decades The Workshops were the centre of rail construction, maintenance and technology for Queensland’s rail industry. Thousands of workers constructed hundreds of trains right here in Ipswich. Now Ipswich remembers that past by bringing the romance of rail into the modern era – find out how you can re-live the past too.

Refuel at the on-site cafe and explore historic buildings and beautifully restored locomotives. Take a museum heritage tour or have a go on the diesel simulator. 2. Queensland Pioneer Steam Railway from 60 reviews. Re-live the romance of steam train travel with a trip aboard one of the Queensland Pioneer Steam Railway’s vintage carriages. They run smaller 15 minute loops, perfect with younger kids or a one hour and 45 minute picnic train with a stop-over at Swanbank where you can find a shady spot for a picnic, bring your own food or enjoy a

range of food trucks. Pop into the station for heritage railway gifts and let the kids run free in the children’s playground. You can also jump on board a heritage bus out to the Cooneana Heritage Centre. 3. Grandchester Model Steam Railway On the first Sunday of the month the Grandchester Railway Station is opened to the public for tours. It’s also when you can jump on board the Grandchester Model Steam Railway which is fun for all ages. See the scaled down versions of the steam trains, only half an hour from Ipswich.

1. The Workshops Rail Museum from 271 reviews.

This award-winning museum offers something unique for children as it comes with a Little Nippers area for toddlers to get hands on. Older kids will love the interactive displays at the Sciencentre.

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“My Fiancé organised a private helicopter ride with Jesse from Pterodactyl Helicopters to take us to a private location down by the river, where we were greeted with a gorgeous Teepee set up from The Soul Nook Collective. This is where the man of my dreams asked to spend the rest of his life with me!” TripAdvisor Traveller Missmaddis0n, 21 September 2019

Heli- picnic tour

Peter Wilkes was flying high after his girlfriend said “Yes” during a heli-picnic tour on the banks of the Brisbane River in Ipswich.

“We went to a nice spot on the river bank, I went down on one knee.” After Jessica said yes, they celebrated with a glass of bubbly before being picked up and flown to Spicers Hidden Vale for a mini-break. The team at Spicers were awaiting their arrival with more champagne. “It was very special, relaxing and exciting.” “She had no idea where we were going, then she saw the bell tent.” The couple plan to marry in November 2020. Heli-picnic tours are offered by Pterodactyl Helicopters in conjunction with The Soul Nook Collective. They are held on private land that is totally secluded. Once you have been

Mr Wilkes said he had kept his intentions to propose to Jessica a secret, even making her cover her eyes when driving through the entrance to Pterodactyl helicopters Lake Manchester HQ. “It was hard to keep it a secret,” he told us. Mr Wilkes had been building up to a big proposal in Paris, stringing his girlfriend along for months by taking her on many proposal worthy holidays and to beautiful locations including a gondola ride along the Brisbane River. But on August 11 last year, after the couple arrived to a secluded spot on the Brisbane River where The Soul Nook Collective had set up a beautiful bell tent and lunch spread including champagne, which came in handy, he decided to pop the question.

dropped off the helicopter leaves you and your date to eat lunch and relax. The helicopter rides can include a scenic flight over Ipswich, lunch, drinks and last for as long as you like (weather permitting), you just need to be picked up before the sun sets. The picnic package starts at $1,530 for two people.

something extraordinary? looking to do Whether it’s making a jaw-dropping entrance at an event or wedding, getting the adrenalin pumping with a low-level river run flight, visiting local wineries or taking on an authentic Aussie pub-crawl. The experienced team at Pterodactyl Helicopters has a selection of once-in-a-lifetime helicopter tours where getting there is half the fun.

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mountain biking destinations in Ipswich Top 4

By Josh Kerr Ipswich Trekker @joshbearmaster

the opportunity for a mountain biking adventure more focussed on the journey than the destination and with over 2,000 hectares of conservation estate to explore. This beautiful expanse of land is situated between the Flinders Plum Picnic Area and Hardings Paddock Picnic Area and campground, with accessibility from each. It’s a terrific opportunity to press through a series of peaks and valleys along some of our most extreme topography, extending a full 19 kilometres in one direction. Grab a friend, drop a car either side and set off on an adventure right through the heart of some of the best-preserved dry vine bushland in the region. There’s also a number of circuit options available from the Hardings Paddock side of the estate. For unparalleled views of the tallest peaks in Greater Brisbane, leave the bike and take one of the walking trails. 4. Castle Hill Blackstone Reserve A mountain biking wonderland that’s no less than perfect for tearing up over the weekend. There’s 15 kilometres of track running through an assortment of difficulty levels and consequently, it’s a totally unique location that can satisfy a range of skill sets. What sets Castle Hill apart from the rest is its menu of International Mountain Bicycling Association classified trail options, tightly woven within a compact area, allowing for a single group to split off into individual sections and reconvene at any given time. It’s a highly versatile experience, adaptable to any number of circumstances and all within shouting distance. The hilly, rocky terrain will make you work for every single metre.

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Who doesn’t love a day out on the trails? Twisting through chicanes, pushing up ascents and thundering back down to Earth on the other side.

2. White Rock – Spring Mountain Conservation Estate from 13 reviews.

1. Hidden Vale Adventure Park from 11 reviews.

Hidden Vale Adventure Park is one of the most comprehensive and impressive mountain biking parks in Ipswich. It’s the biggest park of its kind in all of mainland Australia. A day out at Hidden Vale means access to 110 kilometres of trails. Be ready for climbs and blistering downhill circuits throughout a breathtaking mountain biking estate, in a league of its own. For $10 you can access the park and begin to scratch the surface of the sheer quantity of world class mountain bike trails available here. Our recommendation for this one is the 500 and above trail at the very back of the park, which sees visitors greeted firstly by the rugged mountain scape of the Scenic Rim, before wrapping around to stunning views of Grandchester, Ipswich and the skyline of Brisbane. It’s truly an experience to behold. Just be sure to catch a ride in with the boys from the front desk, or it might be a bit of a tough one getting there.

A little bit different to our first location on this list, White Rock offers a welcome change in atmosphere, away from the thrill of the ride and more towards the journey itself. At this location you can expect much more gradual crests and falls, stretching high up into the ridgelines and then back through the deep valleys of low lying swampland in between. Prepare to cover significantly larger distances whilst transitioning though a collection of different biomes along the way. The estate is a unique location, a single trip can encompass everything from paperbark flats, through to dry sandstone peaks, laden with red soil and clusters of volcanic rock. 3. Flinders-Goolman Conservation Estate from 8 reviews. Similar to White Rock but with a few key differences, Flinders-Goolman again presents

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Sta gazing trails

“Amazing views at the top” TripAdvisor Traveller FamilyFunIpswich_QLD, April 2019.

By Josh Kerr Ipswich Trekker @joshbearmaster

The afternoon light fades and the excitement begins to build as people arrive and gather in the meeting area. Some familiar faces, a few strangers and the trusty guides dot the shelter under which the journey begins. This is the staging ground for an event that has been met with much enthusiasm and unlike anything else on offer in the area. This, is a Moonrise Walk at White Rock – Spring Mountain Conservation Estate.

disappear behind, comes the glimmer of the moonrise that will guide us home. The closing minutes of our stay are spent watching as the moon crests high into the sky, showering the bush in dappled light. And so we head back, fixing headlamps and assembling our line. Our surrounds have transformed into something entirely different and eyes flash all around. Torches catch the silvers of spiders scampering down holes, slamming their tiny doors behind them and the tree tops bustle with hoots and cackles, as great owls hunt and flying foxes forage. After some time, slowly but surely, we return from whence we came. Tired, but content, weary but satisfied, and ready to do it all again next month. For a side of nature we don’t often get to see, be sure to head out and join us at the next night walk at Mt Flinders or White Rock. Bookings essential. Contact the Ipswich Visitor Information Centre (07) 3281 0555 or see DiscoverIpswich.com.au to book.

Each month, coinciding with astrological events, a group of lucky hikers venture out in anticipation. Under the careful supervision of myself and Ranger Jody, we descend into a labyrinth of twists and junctions amidst thickets of wildflowers and towering Queensland Blue Gums – creeping ever further towards our terrestrial theatre, from which the show will begin. The aim this evening, isn’t simply a wander in the woods. Oh no... tonight, we have the opportunity to witness the bush in a whole new light. As we walk, bluffs and boulders blend their detail into silhouettes of dusk and eager chatter gives way to the sombreness of night. Wallabies stir from their grazing to keep watch and twilight marsupials dart to evade the gaze of predators above.

The path ahead is laced with relics of Australia’s wartime past, clusters of stone revealed as the gun pits of the soldiers that once walked these grounds. And further still, a century-old tree stands war weathered and alone – too bullet-riddled to be logged. But, the true reward is yet to come. Awaiting atop a ridge, after an ascent through the forest, we emerge into a clearing overlooking the surrounding area, with views stretching from Springfield below, to Mount Coot-tha in the distance and even the runways of RAAF Base Amberley in the north west. The city lights of Brisbane twinkle and a faint drone of traffic dissolves into the busy whispers of the forest around. Then at long last, emerging above the horizon as the final rays of sun

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