Ipswich in Summer 2021 - Ipswich City Council
Your guide for entertainment, events and activities.
Your guide for entertainment, events and activities Ipswich in Summer 2021-22
Ipswich.qld.gov.au
Make sure your summer is one to remember for all the right reasons by carrying out a few simple checks around your pool/spa. Actively checking your pool barrier and surrounds can save a life. Pool gates should open away from the pool and must self-close and self-latch The latch must be at least 1.5m from the ground to prevent unsupervised access by young children Pool fences must be a minimum of 1.2m high. Climbable objects close to the pool fence (such as trees, plants and garden beds, outdoor furniture, toys or other nearby structures) can reduce the effective height of your fence Look for signs of deterioration such as rust, loose hinges or broken panels and arrange for immediate repair Check that your pool is recorded on the QBCC Pools Register (my.qbcc.qld.gov.au). If the property has been recently sold or rented, a Pool Safety Certificate should be recorded.
The above safety checks are a guide only and do not constitute acknowledgment or approval of compliance or safety.
For more info about pool safety and legislative requirements, visit Ipswich.qld.gov.au/seal
Message from Ipswich Mayor, Teresa Harding
Summer is that time of year we all long for and love-loathe in the same breath. Those beautiful hot days, stormy nights and humid moments in between. Summer is a time for holidays, Christmas and the start of a brand new year. The Weather Bureau is warning of the potential for the triple threat of heavy rain, bushfires and cyclones over coming months, so the Get Ready Queensland campaign could not have come at a better time in the lead-up to summer 2021–22. Ipswich City Council is working towards a safer future for everyone in the community by making planning for natural disasters as easy and as early as possible. Council’s Christmas in Ipswich program will be bigger, better and brighter in December. We have supported several citywide events this year with community carols for everyone. The Christmas Lights Competition will be another favourite with residents, while we have Santa on Tour and Letters to Santa for the children at all our participating libraries. School holidays roll around in a short time and we have our usual feast Front Cover Image: Tulmur Place, Nicholas Street Precinct, Ipswich If you have any feedback regarding the Summer Guide, please email council@ipswich.qld.gov.au or visit Ipswich.qld.gov.au Disclaimer: Published by Ipswich City Council © 2021 At time of printing all information is current and correct. Every care has been taken to ensure the information in this brochure is correct at the time of publication. Ipswich City Council accepts no responsibility for any errors, omissions or changes leading to such information being incorrect.
of activities for the children, while council’s Active and Healthy program is extremely popular over the summer months, with the invitation to visit any of our public pools afterwards for a cooling dip. That is also a timely reminder for pool safety messages: make sure children and pets are safe around the backyard pool, keep them clean and healthy, be smart parents and put the devices away and keep a close eye on your precious young ones. Summer is also the perfect time to visit our conservation estates, for bush- walking, trail-running or mountain- biking. Always be alert and be extra careful about fire safety as the environment will be dry. And there are the perfect council locations to beat the heat: a range of Ipswich Civic Centre shows, the Ipswich Art Gallery and the new Ipswich Children’s Library in the administration building in the Nicholas Street Precinct. It is a great time of year, but also one where we all have to take those normal seasonal precautions and be safe over the summer. As activities, programs and events may cancel or move subsequent to publication of this brochure, no responsibility is accepted for accuracy of content. This publication is copyright. Other than for the purposes of and subject to the conditions prescribed under the Copyright Act 1968 (C’wlth), no part of it may in any form or by any means (electronic, mechanical, micro copying, photocopying, recording or otherwise) be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted without prior written permissions. If you wish to disseminate or share this information and or images please contact Ipswich City Council for permission.
ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY Mark Your Calendar
November-February
Experience Nature Walks and Tours Join experienced guides on bushwalks and tours across Ipswich’s Conservation Estates. Explore tracks in the moonlight and learn more about the different floral and faunal residents of the estates. Secure your place at Discoveripswich.com.au or call (07) 3281 0555.
January
Kids Go Wild School Holiday Program Free environmental based school holiday activities. Visit Ipswich.qld.gov.au or email enviroed@ipswich.qld.gov.au for details.
March
Clean Up Australia Day Step up and register a Clean Up event in your neighbourhood. Local businesses, schools and residents are encouraged to register a site any day of the year or during the campaign from the 1–6 March 2022. For more information and details visit Cleanupaustraliaday.org.au or email environment@ipswich.qld.gov.au
GET YOUR GARDEN READY FOR SUMMER
Beautiful summer weather means more time outdoors playing, swimming or cooking on the BBQ. Make sure your garden is looking lush with some new plants. Ipswich City Council is dedicated to a greener Ipswich and offers residents six free plants each financial year through the Free Plant Program. You can collect plants from the Queens Park Nursery or the Mobile Nursery when it stops in a suburb close to home. Visit Ipswich.qld.gov.au/freeplants to ensure you bring everything you need to collect your free plants.
BE A GOOD LITTLE HELPER This holiday season, make sure your rubbish is going in the right bin.
RECYCLING BIN CHECK Wrapping paper – paper CHECK Drink containers – glass and plastic bottles, cans CHECK Cardboard boxes and packaging CHECK Cards CHECK Paper/cardboard gift tags
RECYCLING BIN
FOGO BIN CHECK Food scraps including:
– Prawn shells, ham bones, meat scraps – Fruit and vegetable scraps (raw and cooked) – Egg shells CHECK Receipts Don’t have a FOGO bin? Visit Ipswich.qld.gov.au/FOGO to order one.
GENERAL WASTE BIN CHECK Bubble wrap/styrofoam/packing peanuts CHECK Glittery paper, foils and cellophane CHECK Old Christmas decorations – tinsel, plastic and glass ornaments, foil banners and decorations CHECK Broken Christmas lights
REFUSE BIN
Ipswich.qld.gov.au/waste
TAKING SUSTAINABLE LIVING TO THE NEXT LEVEL
Local Habitat Gardens member Ian Muil
Sustainable Ipswich Month has brought together experts who have shared their insights for living a more environmentally friendly lifestyle.
“Check out our local op-shops. Seriously, we are spoiled for choice!” she said. “Vintage tablecloths, crazy patterned doonas, bed sheets and even linen tea towels can be made into the most extraordinary and beautiful things to wear or decorate your home.” Local Habitat Gardens member Ian Muil hosted an open garden that showcased ways to attract pollinators like bees and birds. “The key is to provide a wide variety of food sources and shelter. This can include plants that flower at different times of the year,” he said. “Native grasses are also good for small birds while wattles, bottlebrush and myrtle are great for native bees.” Find more information at Ipswich.qld.gov.au/sustainability
Gardening consultant Kate Wall shared how healthy soil leads to a happier garden.
“My motto is, if in doubt add compost! Healthy soils need lots of organic matter and microbes. My second top tip is to use rock minerals enhanced with extra microbes,” she said. Sustainability blogger Nicole Lutze provided simple tips on reducing waste at home. “Think ‘what would my great- grandparents have done?’ and you will usually find a cheap and plastic-free solution,” she said. “Learning to cook is a game-changer for reducing waste, saving money and improving your health.” Local artist Rebecca Lewis shared her inspiration for upcycling clothing and more.
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DON’T WAIT FOR A NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION
ACTIVE AND HEALTHY IPSWICH Free and low-cost fitness, sport, recreation and wellness activities ■ Active Parks ■ Active Mums and Bubs ■ Active Kids ■ All Abilities Yoga ■ Active Seniors
Join now Ipswich.qld.gov.au/activehealthy
FRIENDS OF IPSWICH LIBRARIES CELEBRATES 20 YEARS
Friends of Ipswich Libraries is 20 this year
It’s a momentous year for Friends of Ipswich Libraries (FOILS) with the group this year celebrating its 20th anniversary. FOILS started in October 2001 and since then this enthusiastic group of library supporters has come together each month with the objective of enhancing and promoting the library service and strengthening its links with the community. In consultation with council, FOILS organises community-based events and activities that help promote Ipswich Libraries and enrich the cultural life of the community.
favourite FOILS project being Books for Babies, which is delivered in partnership with Ipswich Hospital and St Andrews Ipswich Hospital with the aim of introducing our youngest residents to Ipswich Libraries and reading from birth. Other popular FOILS initiatives include the annual High Tea and trivia nights. FOILS currently has more than 50 members and newcomers to the group are always welcome For more information about FOILS or to learn how to become a member visit Ipswichlibraries.com.au
The FOILS group has been hugely successful over the years with one
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SUMMER HIGHLIGHTS
WHERE TO COOL OFF If a lazy day by the water with the family appeals on a hot summer’s day, then you need to check out our list of where to cool off in Ipswich. Grab the swimmers, pack the esky and head out to a variety of parks with water features, swim centres and even waterways where you can have a splash. Read more at Discoveripswich.com.au/cooloff
GIFT AN EXPERIENCE This Christmas gift an unforgettable experience and help a local tourism business at the same time. Whether they’re into fast cars, floating sky high, romantic picnics, or some me time with a massage – there’s a range of tourism operators with vouchers ready to spoil your loved ones this Christmas. Read more at Discoveripswich.com.au/xmas
BUY A TICKET TO SEE THOMAS If the little person in your life loves trains or Thomas the Tank Engine, get tickets to see A Day Out with Thomas at The Workshops Rail Museum. Thomas and friends will be at the museum from 27 December until 10 January 2022. Read more at Discoveripswich.com.au/thomas
PICK UP A GIFT AT A BOUTIQUE Ipswich has a range of cute boutiques with unusual and hard to find lines. The heritage Top of Town precinct in Brisbane Street is home to most of these gems. Shops like Cute to Boot has you covered for the cutest baby and nursery items. Further down you’ll find the Old Flour Mill building home to the Soul Cauldron and Embers and Twine which stocks handmade artisan wares, start walking down towards Nicholas Street and you’ll pass ArtTime Supplies where you can pick up crafting pieces and locally made jewellery and Obsession Shoes and Oh! JoJo Boutique with fashion and gifts. Keep going to Soul Sista, which has been described as a little pocket of Byron Bay right here in Ipswich for more must have fashion and homeware lines. Read more at Discoveripswich.com.au/shoppingfix
ENJOY COOL SUMMER NIGHTS While we all know Ipswich can be searingly hot during the day, the weather can cool down quickly at night, making the evening a great time to catch up with friends or relax with your partner over a drink or two. Book in for a show at the Ipswich Civic Centre, Studio 188 , Banshees Bar and Art Space or Golebys Basement, grab a bite to eat and sip a cocktail in the cool night air. Read more at Discoveripswich.com.au/coolsummernights
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IPSWICH SES DEPOT UPGRADE COMPLETE
An $811,000 upgrade to support State Emergency Service volunteers has been completed, with the works supporting increased volunteer capacity, and improved amenity during responses to
This was highlighted in the hailstorm of October 2020, when over 60 volunteers were based in the crowded depot, sharing limited amenities with no showers and a small outdoor space. Since the completed works, there is a new sheltered outdoor area with ample seating for volunteers to rest and a welcome respite zone during emergency response events. The upgrade to the SES facility is one of many happening around the Ipswich City Council area to support our growing community.
natural disasters in the region. The upgrade, jointly funded with $686,000 from the Queensland Government’s COVID Works for Queensland program, saw the
construction of new toilet and shower facilities, new air conditioning, electrics, IT equipment, new laundry, cleaning room, and landscaped outdoor areas. Built in the 1970s, the tired and outdated depot was struggling to hold the growing number of volunteers using the space.
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IPSWICH CIVIC CENTRE
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Landcare volunteers, a sustainable school, and a charity funded exclusively through recycling initiatives have been recognised for their major contributions to a greener city at the 2021 Ipswich Enviro Awards. The winners were announced at the Flinders-Goolman Conservation Estate and received bespoke trophies by Ipswich Artist Donna Davis and a copy of the Natural Places of Ipswich coffee table book each. The Ipswich Enviro Awards were the perfect culmination to celebrations for 25 years of Ipswich Enviroplan. Through the ratepayer-supported Ipswich Enviroplan, council and the community have taken positive action on a number of environmental fronts. ENVIRONMENT CHAMPIONS RECOGNISED
Environmental Heroes Arnold and Joyce Rieck
Winners were: Enviro Organisation: West Moreton Landcare Group Inc West Moreton Landcare Group undertake an incredible volume of work improving large areas of Ipswich’s natural environment. In 2021 their work has included removing invasive weeds, planting and maintaining habitat areas, and educating members, landholders and the community about environment and sustainability issues. Environmental Hero: Arnold and Joyce Rieck Arnold and Joyce Rieck have dedicated 20 years of continual hard work to the Mason’s Gully project alone. Many specimens of rare Rosewood Scrub species have been established through their activities. Together they have made a significant impact not only on the Rosewood area but also inspired many others in the community to improve the natural environment.
Representatives from Goodna State School with the Sustainable Leadership Award
Sustainable Leadership: Goodna State School
Young Enviro Champion: Darcy Witherspoon
Goodna State School has adopted a holistic view of sustainability to reduce the school and community’s environmental footprint. Initiatives go above and beyond, spanning from solar panels to Containers for Change collections. Students are the driving force and manage all recycling programs, develop initiatives such as book and clothes sales and gardens, and conduct audits to implement various improvements.
Darcy Witherspoon is the founder of the Down to Earth charity. It addresses both sustainability and supporting the homeless and those in need. The charity is funded entirely through 10c refunds on recycled cans and bottles. It is built around recycling, using donations of clothing and blankets, and has also prevented tonnes of imperfect and end- of-shelf-life groceries going to landfill.
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7.00 pm – 9.00 pm at Studio 188 Fortnight every Tuesday
Hivemind is a social gathering, in collaboration with Creative Ipswich, designed to get Ipswich creatives in one room and dreaming big.
FRIDAY 10 DECEMBER ALL THINGS FESTIVE
Thank you!
Despite snap lockdowns, restriction changes and our unsure climate, we’re proud to have delivered 26 performances and 20 professional development opportunities for our local artists in 2021. Thank you for your ongoing support of the thriving Ipswich creative arts community. We’ll see you in 2022!
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Start your engines... Built for Speed is back at Ipswich Art Gallery these Summer Holidays. Built for Speed is an interactive exhibition where kids can design, build and race Lego supercars and hot rods on custom-made ramps and tracks. Thrills, spills and awesome crashes are guaranteed!
3 DECEMBER 2021 – 30 JANUARY 2022 $7 per person $25 Family pass (4 people) Kids under 2 free Daily 10.00 am – 5.00 pm Closed 24 December from 12.00 pm – 3 January inclusive
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DEAR BROOKLYN... DEAR IPSWICH...
Ipswich Libraries and Brooklyn Libraries are creating a Pen-Pal program linking families and individuals on opposite sides of the world. After filling in an Expression of Interest (EOI) form, we will connect you with a Pen-Pal who shares similar interests and hobbies. Connect in different ways: send a Christmas postcard write a New Year’s letter attend a Zoom party. Ever Wanted a Pen-Pal from the USA?
Open to all ages. Expressions of interest are open now and available online.
Central Brooklyn Public Library in New York City at night.
Ipswichlibraries.com.au | (07) 3810 6815
IN IPSWICH
St Nicholas
Calendar-day DATE
Friday 10 December – Sunday 19 December
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6.30 pm – 9.30 pm
map-marker-alt LOCATION Nicholas Street, Ipswich
This Christmas, the revitalised urban heart of our city will evoke the spirit of the season with a spectacular lighting installation. The Nicholas Street Precinct will transform into an experiential atmosphere of lights, colour and magical moments. Gather your family and friends to experience live entertainment, movies, festive food and roving entertainment. Entry is free. Come and explore the Nicholas Street Precinct during the most wonderful time of the year! Visit Christmasinipswich.com.au to see the full program.
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Celebrate the magic of Christmas with your friends and family this Festive Season!
MAKE A NIGHT OF IT Dine out at one of Ipswich's great restaurants before or
after attending a city Christmas celebration.
For a list of restaurants visit Discoveripswich.com.au/ dining-ipswich-central
HOW TO BE A GOOD ELF Stay home if you are unwell Don’t attend if you have been in a hot spot in the last 14 days Wash your hands regularly Ensure you and your household group maintain social distancing
Check in at venues displaying the Check In Qld app Keep up to date with the latest Queensland Government Restrictions and follow Ipswich Festivals on Facebook for the latest event information.
– keep 1.5m distance from volunteers, staff and other patrons at all times
For more information visit Christmasinipswich.com.au
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Competition
Dig out your Christmas lights and decorations! Entries for the City of Ipswich Christmas Lights Competition presented by Slater and Gordon Lawyers are now open! Each entrant will receive access to discounted Event Cinemas tickets. Entry is FREE, quick and easy via Christmasinipswich.com.au Win a share in over $8,000 worth of cash and prizes!
Presenting Partner
Safety Partner
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Best Residential presented by NGU Real Estate Ipswich
Winner: $1,000 cash | Runner Up: $500 cash Best Business/Organisation presented by River 94.9 Winner: $1,000 River 94.9 Advertising Air Time Voucher l Runner Up: $500 Air Time Voucher Winner: $500 cash + private movie screening at Event Cinemas Springfield + ‘Best Street’ council installed street sign l Runner Up: $250 cash People’s Choice presented by Choices Flooring by Mallets $1,000 Choices Flooring by Mallets Gift Voucher Best New Entry presented by Harvey Norman Booval $1,000 Gift Voucher Best Sustainable Display presented by Pocket Retreats at World’s End $500 cash + two-night accommodation package at Pocket Retreats’ Riverside Retreat Best Street presented by Event Cinemas Springfield
Vote online Vote online from 2 to 6 December for your favourite Christmas Lights Display entrant in the People’s Choice presented by Choices Flooring by Mallets.
Visit Displays Keen to check out the stunning Christmas lights displays across the City of Ipswich? A full list of addresses will be available online from Thursday 2 December.
Be sure to download the Tips and Tricks via Christmasinipswich.com.au for guidance on lighting design, and keeping safe thanks to Energex.
Hurry entries close 9.00 am Monday 29 November
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Calendar-day OFFICIAL TURNING ON OF THE TREE Friday 3 December 2021
Calendar-day LIGHTS ON Friday 3 December 2021 – Monday 3 January 2022
In the lead-up to Christmas, a visit into the heart of Ipswich Central isn’t complete without stopping by the City’s Christmas Tree in d’Arcy Doyle Place.
Tours
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Thursday 16 and Friday 17 December
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6.00 pm – 9.00 pm
ticket-alt TICKETS $25 – $35 (Family packages available)
View a selection of the best displays in this year’s Christmas Lights Competition in air-conditioned comfort. Bus Tour includes commentary from our friendly guides, light supper and live entertainment.
Spaces are limited and bookings essential: Christmasinipswich.com.au Group bookings welcome. Email info@discoveripswich.com.au or phone 3281 0555.
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10-12 AND 17-19 DECEMBER
He’s made his list, and checked it twice, now Santa and his fleet of festive trucks are heading to a suburb near you! Santa and his band of merry performers will be cruising past Christmas lights and stopping at local parks and
key locations to spread Christmas cheer. Stay tuned for location announcements on the Ipswich Festivals Facebook page. For more information check out Christmasinipswich.com.au
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Calendar
NOV 8-30 Christmas at Orion 26 Brassall Christmas in the Park 27 Lions Street Carnival 28
DEC 1-16 Letters to Santa 1-24 Christmas at Orion 1-25 Visit Christmas Lights Competition entrants 2-6 Vote for Christmas Lights Competition – People’s Choice presented by Choices Flooring by Mallets 2-24 Santa's Workshop at Riverlink
3 The Ecco Ripley Christmas Cinema:
A Santa-Approved Movie Ipswich Twilight Markets 3-31 City Christmas Tree 4 Scenic Soul Christmas Market by the Soul Nook Collective The Handmade Expo Christmas Shopping Spectacular Christmas Carnival at Marburg Show Grounds Spirit of Christmas with Ipswich City Orchestras
Ripley Providore Christmas Market 30 Letters to Santa
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5 Redbank Plains Community Christmas Carols 10-12 Santa on Tour 10-19 Christmas at St Nicholas Precinct 11 Springfield Carols at Robelle Domain Mega Christmas Carols
12 Christmas in the Valley 16 IHF Christmas Lights Run 16-17 Christmas Lights Tours 17 Letters to Santa (Livestream)
17-19 Santa on Tour 31 Countdown with Colour Fireworks
All information correct at time of printing. For the complete up-to-date list of events: Christmasinipswich.com.au 9
Send a letter to the North Pole Visit local Ipswich Libraries branches to write and post your letter to Santa. Get in quick to allow Santa enough time to respond between wrapping presents.
Calendar-day DATE
Tuesday 30 November – Thursday 16 December 2021
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During Opening Hours
map-marker-alt LOCATION All Ipswich Libraries Branches
Join Mr and Mrs Claus and other North Pole Pals via Zoom as they share Christmas stories, carols, and a selection of handwritten letters from the children of Ipswich. Watch from 11:00 am on Friday 17 December.
LETTERS TO SANTA
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Carols
BRASSALL CHRISTMAS IN THE PARK Calendar-day DATE Friday 26 November clock TIME 6 .00 pm with entry from 5.00 pm map-marker-alt VENUE Sutton Park, Brassall Bringing the community together for Christmas, this spectacular stage show features all local talent including a live orchestra. SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS WITH IPSWICH CITY ORCHESTRAS Calendar-day DATE Saturday 4 December clock TIME 7 .00 pm – 9.30 pm map-marker-alt VENUE St Paul's Anglican Church, Ipswich Let us entertain you as we reflect on the Spirit of Christmas with a concert of traditional, classical and contemporary Christmas music performed by professional musicians and associated artists. Join us for your favourite carols and be transported to the heart of Christmas by our String Orchestra, Brass Quintet, Vocal Octet and the magnificent Pipe-Organ of St Paul's. REDBANK PLAINS COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS CAROLS Calendar-day DATE Sunday 5 December clock TIME Main Event at 6.30 pm map-marker-alt VENUE Redbank Plains Bears Club Cnr Cedar Road and Moreton Avenue, Redbank Plains Come join in the fun at The Redbank Plains Community Carols and share with us the joy of singing traditional Christmas Carols, a special visit from Santa Claus and a firework spectacular finale. Make sure to check out food truck alley and the pre-event entertainment.
MEGA CHRISTMAS CAROLS Calendar-day DATE
Saturday 11 December
clock TIME Gates open 11.00 am map-marker-alt VENUE 50 Coal Road, Chuwar
Celebrate Christmas while enjoying a mega array of home grown live performances, monstrous rides, markets, kids activities, sideshow alleys, delicious food and more. Come down and have a monster of a time.
SPRINGFIELD CAROLS AT ROBELLE DOMAIN Calendar-day DATE
Saturday 11 December
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P re-program from 5.15 pm Program commences at 6.00 pm Fireworks at 8.30 pm
map-marker-alt VENUE The Circle, Robelle Domain, Springfield Central A program full of talented performers, with many from the local community, a visit from Santa, a mesmerising Nativity presentation and culminating with a fireworks finale. Bring your family, your friends, your picnic rug and your best caroling voice. clock TIME 3.00 pm – 8.30 pm map-marker-alt VENUE Ripley Valley State Secondary College Sports Oval Parkway Avenue, South Ripley 'Christmas in the Valley' is a free community event in South Ripley. There’ll be food and fun for the whole family, beginning at 3.00 pm with Christmas markets, jumping castles, a petting zoo, live music, food trucks and more! At 6.30 pm the Christmas Carols will kick off. Bring a picnic blanket if you wish! CHRISTMAS IN THE VALLEY Calendar-day DATE Sunday 12 December
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LIONS STREET CARNIVAL Calendar-day DATE
Saturday 27 November
clock TIME 1.00 pm – 6.30 pm map-marker-alt LOCATION John Street, Rosewood Join in the fun of the Lions Street Carnival with rides, stall holders, raffle tickets, food, entertainment and more! Bring the whole family down with activities for all ages. RIPLEY PROVIDORE CHRISTMAS MARKET Calendar-day DATE Sunday 28 November clock TIME 8.00 am – 1.00 pm map-marker-alt LOCATION Ripley Town Centre, Ripley
IPSWICH TWILIGHT MARKET Calendar-day DATE
Friday 3 December
clock TIME 3.00 pm – 8.00 pm map-marker-alt LOCATION T ulmur Place, Nicholas Street Precinct, Ipswich THE ECCO RIPLEY CHRISTMAS CINEMA: A SANTA-APPROVED MOVIE NIGHT Calendar-day DATE Friday 3 December clock TIME 5.00 pm – 9.00 pm map-marker-alt VENUE Faye Carr Park, Ripley Come along to Faye Carr Park at Ecco Ripley for a screening of The Santa Clause and a special visit from Santa himself. Enjoy popcorn, food trucks and lots of family fun!
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SCENIC SOUL CHRISTMAS MARKET BY THE SOUL NOOK COLLECTIVE Calendar-day DATE Saturday 4 December clock TIME 9.00 am – 2.00 pm map-marker-alt LOCATION T he Soul Nook Collective 89–93 Queen Street, Marburg THE HANDMADE EXPO CHRISTMAS SHOPPING SPECTACULAR Calendar-day DATE Saturday 4 December clock TIME 9.00 am – 1.00 pm map-marker-alt LOCATION T ulmur Place, Nicholas Street Precinct, Ipswich
CHRISTMAS CARNIVAL AT MARBURG SHOWGROUNDS Calendar-day DATE
Saturday 4 December
clock TIME 4 .00 pm – 10.00 pm map-marker-alt VENUE 45-55 Queen Street, Marburg, Free Ticketed With so much happening at the Christmas Carnival at Marburg Show Grounds this year, including amusement rides, an animal farm, face painting, games, market stalls and more – it’s not one to miss out on! clock TIME 6 .30 pm – 9.00 pm map-marker-alt VENUE Bill Paterson Oval, Ipswich $15 per ticket IHF Christmas Lights Run is the charity fun run that will take you around some of the best Christmas Light displays our city has to offer. The routes are kept secret until the eve of the Christmas Lights Run, but will start and finish at Bill Paterson Oval, Limestone Park, Ipswich. All funds raised from the event will support the Ipswich Hospital Foundation. IHF CHRISTMAS LIGHTS RUN Calendar-day DATE Thursday 16 December
For tickets and further details on more local Christmas celebrations and events visit Christmasinipswich.com.au
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Calendar-day DATE
Monday 8 November – Friday 24 December
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Various
map-marker-alt LOCATION Orion Springfield Central, 1 Main Street, Springfield Central
Summer at Orion is guaranteed to please with something for everyone in the family including your furry friends! Experience markets, workshops and events planned from November to January including: Sensory Santa Experience
Party with Santa Santa Paws Party Dive-in Movies Markets Workshops and more
For more information on this and other local Christmas celebrations across the City of Ipswich, go to Christmasinipswich.com.au
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Santa's at Riverlink
Calendar-day DATE
Thursday 2 December – Friday 24 December
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10.00 am – 3.00 pm daily
map-marker-alt LOCATION R iverlink Shopping Centre,
Downs Street and The Terrace, North Ipswich
The North Pole is coming to Riverlink! Santa’s Workshop at Riverlink will delight the whole family: Naughty or Nice list machine Animatronic reindeer that blinks, breathes and moves Gingerbread conveyer belt with prizes Santa Toy machine with snow For more information on this and other local Christmas celebrations across the City of Ipswich, go to Christmasinipswich.com.au
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C E L E B R AT I O N S
Farewell 2021 locally this New Year’s Eve and celebrate at a COVID Safe event. There is plenty happening around the region including fireworks and family friendly events.
COUNTDOWN WITH COLOUR
Calendar-day DATE
Friday 31 December
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4.30 pm – 10.00 pm
map-marker-alt VENUE
Tivoli Drive In 50 Coal Road, Chuwar
ticket-alt TICKETS
Book your tickets via Christmasinipswich.com.au
Join us as we bring in 2022 with colourful activities for the whole family while enjoying the music of ‘Savvy’, ‘Fabulous Lemon Drops’ and other home grown performers. There will be endless choices of food and drinks to indulge in, then end the evening with fireworks and a special family film.
Follow Ipswich Festivals to stay up to date with the latest event information.
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Residents are encouraged to turn their heads towards the sky this New Year’s Eve! Fireworks will launch across the region at 9.00 pm. A list of locations and further information will be released closer to New Year’s Eve.
Want to know what’s on near you? Head to Christmasinipswich.com.au to view the full list of New Year’s Eve events.
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Christmas in Ipswich could not be delivered without the generous support of our partners and the commitment from many volunteers across the community. DISCLAIMER : At time of printing all information is current and correct. Every care has been taken to ensure the information in this brochure is correct at the time of publication. Ipswich City Council accepts no responsibility for any errors, omissions or changes leading to such information being incorrect. As activities, programs and events may cancel or move subsequent to publication of this brochure, no responsibility is accepted for accuracy of content.
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