City of Ipswich
The City of Ipswich is a local government area in Queensland, Australia, located in the southwest of the Brisbane metropolitan area, including the urban area surrounding the city of Ipswich and surrounding rural areas.
Geography
The City of Ipswich is centrally located in the South East Queensland region of Australia. Ipswich governs the outer western portion of the Brisbane Metropolitan Area, Queensland, Australia. It covers an area of along the coast about southwest of Brisbane CBD. To the east is the City of Brisbane local government area, and to the west are the rural and agricultural areas of the Brisbane, Lockyer and Fassifern Valleys.History
Ipswich is the second-oldest local government area in Queensland, after Brisbane. On 16 November 1859, after the enactment of the Municipalities Act of 1858 in New South Wales, a petition containing 91 signatures was received by the Governor of New South Wales seeking to have Ipswich, which at the time had 3,000 people, granted municipal town status. The petition was gazetted the following day, and no counter-petition was received.On 29 November, the letters patent authorised by Queen Victoria which were to make Queensland a separate colony were published in New South Wales, and the petition was forwarded to the new Queensland governor, Sir George Ferguson Bowen. On 10 December 1859, the same day that the letters patent were published in Queensland, the petition was regazetted. On 3 March 1860 the Borough of Ipswich was proclaimed, and its first elections were held on 19 April 1860, where John Murphy became its first Mayor. The Municipality's corporate logo was designed by Reverend Lacey H. Rumsey, the rector of St Paul's Church in Ipswich in 1861.
Ipswich applied on 22 November 1904 to become a City, the status being conferred by the Government of Queensland on 1 December 1904 and its first mayor was Hugh Reilly. On its declaration, the City of Ipswich covered only the central area of Ipswich itself – even what are today considered inner suburbs were parts of different entities.
Beginning in 1994 Ipswich adopted an innovative, community-based, information technology project which aimed to make the city a technology hub at the forefront of the growing move towards the information superhighway. The most prominent feature of the initiative, which was called Global Info-Links, was the development of a new library with free public internet access and the development of a wide area network to which people could subscribe.
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In October 2000, the council began erecting cast brass plaques at significance heritage sites.
The Greater Ipswich Scheme of 1916
On 13 October 1916, a rationalisation of the local government areas in and around Ipswich was implemented. It involved the abolition of five shires:resulting in:
- an enlarged City of Ipswich by including part of the Shire of Brassall and part of the Shire of Bundanba
- a new Shire of Ipswich by amalgamating part of the Shire of Brassall, part of the Shire of Bundanba, part of the Shire of Walloon and all of the Shire of Purga
- an enlarged Shire of Rosewood by including part of the Shire of Walloon
- an enlarged Shire of Esk by including all of the Shire of Lowood
Greater Ipswich Scheme of 1949
Further enlargement
The Shire of Moreton amalgamated with Ipswich on 11 March 1995.Loss of rural areas
In March 2000, Ipswich ceded some rural territory in Mount Walker, Mutdapilly, Rosevale and Warrill View to the neighbouring Shire of Boonah. Following the major reforms of local government in Queensland, on 15 March 2008, Ipswich lost the largely rural areas of Harrisville and Peak Crossing in its southeast to the new Scenic Rim Region.On 31 October 2012, a groundbreaking ceremony for the Ecco Ripley housing development project was conducted by then Ipswich mayor Paul Pisasale and Sekisui House.
Divisions
The local government has 10 Councillors each representing one division. Each Councillor serves a four-year term. The Mayor is directly elected by the people every 4 years. Elected mayor of 2016, Paul Pisasale, resigned on 6 June 2017 citing health concerns.Division 7 Councillor Andrew Antoniolli and Deputy Mayor Paul Tully both contested the 2017 Ipswich Mayoral By-Election, held on 19 August 2017. Councillor Antoniolli was elected Mayor with 34.57% of the primary vote and 54.44% after preferences, with Paul Tully winning 30.83% of the primary vote and 45.56% after preferences.
After Andrew Antoniolli's election as Mayor, a By-Election for the vacant Division 7 was held on 7 October 2017. David Martin was elected with 23.65% of the vote.
Antoniolli won the 2017 Ipswich City Council Mayoral By-Election, triggered by the resignation of former mayor, Paul Pisasale who was charged with multiple counts of corruption. In May 2018 Andrew Antoniolli was charged with seven counts of corruption forcing him to stand down and administrators to take over Ipswich City Council.
In August 2018, the Queensland Government passed legislation to dismiss all of the councillors and replace them with an administrator.
At the time of the dismissal, the divisional Councillors were:
Councillor | Declared political membership | Term | Constituency |
Former Mayor Andrew Antoniolli | ALP | 2017–2018 | Mayor |
Cr. David Morrison | Independent | 2000– 2018 | Division 1 |
Cr. Paul Tully | ALP | 1979– 2018 | Division 2 |
Cr. Kerry Silver | ALP | 2016– 2018 | Division 3 |
Cr. Kylie Stoneman | ALP | 2016– 2018 | Division 4 |
Cr. Wayne Wendt | ALP | 2016– 2018 | Division 5 |
Cr. Cheryl Bromage | ALP | 2004– 2018 | Division 6 |
Cr. David Martin | Independent | 2017– 2018 | Division 7 |
Cr. Charlie Pisasale | Independent | 1995– 2018 | Division 8 |
Cr. Sheila Ireland | Independent | 2004– 2018 | Division 9 |
Cr. David Pahlke | Independent | 1995– 2018 | Division 10 |
Following by a reviewer by the administrator Greg Chemello, a new system of having four divisions each with two councillors was introduced and was used in the local government elections on 28 March 2020.
The current councillors elected during the 2020 Local Government elections are:
Councillor | Declared political membership | Term | Constituency |
Mayor Teresa Jane Harding | LNP | 2020–present | Mayor |
Cr. Sheila Ireland | Independent | 2004– 2018, 2020–present | Division 1 |
Cr. Jacob Madsen | ALP | 2020–present | Division 1 |
Cr. Paul Tully | ALP | 1979– 2018, 2020–present | Division 2 |
Cr. Nicole Jonic | Independent | 2020–present | Division 2 |
Cr. Marnie Doyle | Independent | 2020–present | Division 3 |
Cr. Andrew Fechner | Independent | 2020–present | Division 3 |
Cr. Kate Kunzelmann | ALP | 2020–present | Division 4 |
Cr. Russell Milligan | Independent | 2020–present | Division 4 |
Mayors
Suburbs
The City of Ipswich includes the following settlements:Urban:
- Augustine Heights
- Barellan Point
- Basin Pocket
- Bellbird Park
- Blacksoil
- Blackstone
- Booval
- Brassall
- Brookwater
- Bundamba
- Carole Park
- Camira
- Churchill
- Chuwar
- Coalfalls
- Collingwood Park
- Dinmore
- East Ipswich
- Eastern Heights
- Ebenezer
- Ebbw Vale
- Flinders View
- Gailes
- Goodna
- Haigslea
- Ipswich
- Karalee
- Karrabin
- Leichhardt
- Moores Pocket
- Muirlea
- New Chum
- Newtown
- North Booval
- North Ipswich
- North Tivoli
- One Mile
- Raceview
- Redbank
- Redbank Plains
- Ripley
- Riverview
- Rosewood
- Sadliers Crossing
- Silkstone
- Springfield
- Springfield Central
- Springfield Lakes
- Swanbank
- Tivoli
- West Ipswich
- Woodend
- Wulkuraka
- Yamanto
- Amberley
- Ashwell
- Calvert
- Deebing Heights
- Ebenezer
- Goolman
- Grandchester
- Haigslea
- Ironbark
- Jeebropilly
- Lanefield
- Limestone Ridges1
- Marburg
- Mount Forbes1
- Mount Marrow
- Mutdapilly1
- Peak Crossing1
- Pine Mountain
- Purga
- Rosewood
- South Ripley
- Spring Mountain
- Tallegalla
- Thagoona
- The Bluff
- Walloon
- White Rock2
- Willowbank
- Woolshed
2 - not to be confused with White Rock in Cairns Region
Services
Ipswich City Council operates four public libraries at Ipswich Central, Redbank, Redbank Plains and Springfield Central. It also operates a mobile library service to Booval, Brassall, Camira, Flinders View Goodna, Grandchester, Karalee, Marburg, Rosewood, South Ripley, Walloon, and Willowbank.Sister cities
- Nerima City, Japan
- Hyderabad, India