Ipswich in Autumn 2022

“Ipswich State High School is renowned for providing innovative programs to help our students achieve goals – from our High Performance Rugby League Program to our STEM program and now with council’s help, we have created another opportunity to deliver real-world solutions while improving the city through education,” he said. “This partnership provides council with access to the Ipswich State High School Trade Training Centre and the construction, horticulture, civil construction and engineering students, to work on community projects with council staff and the planter boxes are just the beginning.

The planter boxes in Bell Street, Ipswich

“Ipswich State High School is very proud of the reputation and work that is being produced by our Trade Training Students and we look forward to a long and productive partnership with council to deliver infrastructure to the community while providing our students with the opportunity to develop deep connections and sense of ownership of their city.” Three planter boxes have been placed in Bell Street and more are expected to be installed in Tulmur Place this year.

Keely Hansen, Charlize Cochrane and Ipswich State High Head of Industrial Technology and Design Neville Jesse

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