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Welcome to the Ipswich Central Newsletter April/May ‘12 2012 Ipswich Festival activities dominate the April calendar. The week commencing 10 April, the 2012 Festival Programme and four page brochures will be distributed to Ipswich Central traders. Visit www.ipswichfestival.com.au to view each day’s activities. The Ipswich Festival 2012 is designed to inspire, entertain, create and explore. Beginning with Apprenticeships Qld Fire on the River which lights up the city on 26 April right through to Orion Springfield/Suncorp Bank Kid’s Kingdom on 6th May, there will be something to delight visitors and the people of Ipswich every day. Special Sendai visit On March 21, a group of students from Sendai Shirayuri Gakuen Primary School visited Ipswich City Council to express their gratitude to the people of Ipswich for their support and generosity. The students were each presented with an Ipswich gift bag including a toy koala, which were a highlight for the students who happily posed with the furry creatures. A Message from the Mayor Cr Andrew Antoniolli Cr Cheryl Bromage Ipswich Festival 2012 Ipswich Central Ipswich City Square Top of Town Riverlink Shopping Centre Ipswich Civic Centre Forward Planner Ipswich Central Contacts IPSWICH FESTIVAL 25/4—6/5/2012 When Ipswich was hit by the flood last year we experienced a whole gamut of emotions – despair, pain, heartache, thankfulness and hope. Just months later, on March 11, parts of Japan were left devastated by an earthquake registering 9+ on the Richter Scale followed by a tsunami. Knowing what we did having just started to get back on our feet after the flood, the Ipswich community rallied to help those in need. USQ and the Love and Grace Welfare Aid Foundation brought joy to the hearts of more than a 1000 affected youths when they raised funds, purchased materials and sewed ‘hope bears’ to carry messages of goodwill. Ipswich Central showed its support for Sendai by coordinating Ipswich primary schools in a colouring-in project delivering messages of hope to the young Japanese students who were living in emergency shelters. The colouring-in project also marked Children’s Day in Japan and the messages were delivered and distributed thanks to Ipswich City Council and the city’s sister city Nerima. Students from St Peter Claver College formed a Sendai peoplescape in kanji characters with the first symbol representing Sendai and the second was a heart. College students also raised money to send to Sendai. Meanwhile, students from Kruger State School, Claremont Special School and Goodna Special School participated in a Children’s Day project. These are just some of the schools who are also supporting the Shop Ipswich campaign with their participation in the current Ipswich Central Resources4Courses programme and we extend our appreciation for their efforts. Students from Sendai Shirayuri Gakuen Primary School visit Ipswich MESSAGE FROM THE MAYOR The city is on the cusp of a once-in-a-generation change for the better. Change is the key word here. It is an essential part of evolution. For the city to move forward and achieve all that we envisage, change is essential. It is very rare for a city to get an opportunity to shape its future in such a dramatic fashion. Extensive research has been done, taking the best from shopping precincts across the world, to ensure we get this redevelopment right. We have a tremendous opportunity to build a world-class city centre and this revitalisation project will only further enhance our already strong reputation as a major city for business and investment. This is our chance to shine. Proof of the transformation is already visible. Just look to the corner of Bell and Brisbane streets where stage one ICON Ipswich is under construction. The nine-storey office tower is already leased to the State Government, and is the first five-star green-star building in the city. The tower will provide office space with retail outlets on the lower levels. Further stages, which will be announced in the near future, will ultimately deliver additional commercial towers, residential living, a 60,000 sqm shopping complex with a cinema and library facility, as well as car parking. This landmark project will span four city blocks and deliver about 170,000 sqm of master-planned commercial, retail, residential and public space to create a “new generation” city centre. This is the most significant development since Ipswich City Council took control of the future of the Ipswich City Square through Ipswich City Properties. I am excited at the possibilities and opportunities opening up for our city, none of which would have been possible without hard work and the strong sense of pride and community spirit Ipswich is known for. Regards, Mayor Paul Pisasale City of Ipswich Message from Cr Andrew Antoniolli The Ipswich CBD is really starting to reveal itself and excite people. There is a strong sense of optimism emanating from the traders and the community. The city is developing an insatiable appetite for all the heritage precinct has to offer. With its quirky boutiques and large number of cafes and restaurants, it’s no wonder people are excited. Food is most definitely on the menu in the Top of Town and the Ipswich Mall precincts. The pub formerly known as the Settlers Inn is about to open soon with a new moniker – a name picked by the community after restaurateur Raj Sharma made it a competition to find a name befitting of the tapas and lounge bar. Raj also owns Indian Mehfil which was honoured recently to host Indian international cricket stars Sachin Tendulkar, MS Dhoni and Suresh Raina. The cricketing trio were bowled over by the local restaurant’s cuisine. Organic café fourthchild has more than doubled in size and is proving more popular than ever. The café has developed a strong reputation for tasty, organic meals, amazing desserts and a great atmosphere. And a chocolate shop ‘The Chocolaterie’ has opened in Ellenborough Street just in time for a choc-o-holic’s favourite time of the year. If we’re talking food, then we can’t ignore the wonderful work done at the Ipswich Ministry of Food. In the year since the centre opened, more than 1000 families have learnt cooking skills and how to prepare healthy meals for the whole family. The feedback from participants has been incredible too. I heard a story of one woman who moved to the Hervey Bay area and would travel to Ipswich every week so she didn’t miss her cooking class. The centre is the brainchild of UK celebrity chef Jamie Oliver, who is on a quest to reignite interest in cooking and help families make healthy food choices. Ipswich was lucky enough to have Jamie visit in early March. Twenty people where selected to cook with Jamie while a crowd of nearly 500 watched the live cooking demonstration in d’Arcy Doyle Place. Ipswich is developing a name for itself as a foodie heaven. Let’s hope more people develop a taste for Ipswich and all it has to offer. Happy trading. Cr Andrew Antoniolli Division 7 Message from Cr Cheryl Bromage There are plenty of reasons for Ipswich to celebrate – the annual festival is just one. This is a great time of the year for Ipswich. It is a time when the city, in particular the city heart, comes alive with a long list of free or low-cost events. The increased traffic within the Ipswich Central shopping precincts is also a boon for retailers. There has already been an increase in traffic on Saturday mornings as people participate in the Tales of Discarded Treasures workshops. As they say, one man’s trash is another’s treasure. The street parade will be complemented by the annual Top of Town street party and the inaugural Ipswich Busk-Off. This last event will bring even more fun to the CBD area as buskers from far and wide try to outdo each other’s antics and attract more audience attention than the previous. This Busk-Off is very similar to the World Buskers Festival which is held every year in Christchurch. It is a world renowned event with people and performers travelling across the globe to be a part of it. If you ever get a chance to see it, please do. The streets of Christchurch come alive during the busking festival, and that’s exactly what the Ipswich Festival and the Busk-Off can do for our great city. I encourage all residents and traders to get involved in the 2012 Ipswich Festival. Show your Ipswich spirit and pride. And above all, I wish you happy trading during this period. Cr Cheryl Bromage Division 6 Ipswich Festival 2012 Ipswich Festival 2012 Ipswich Festival 2012 Tales of Discarded Treasure—Volunteers needed! Are you looking for an exciting opportunity that engages with the Ipswich community? Join our puppeteer troupe - no experience needed! As a volunteer puppeteer, you will be an integral part of a troupe of individuals committed to the delivery of our Festival Tales of Discarded Treasure Street Parade. Discover the joy of animating the amazing giant puppet characters for eager young audiences. Requirements include upper body strength and a love for performing. There is a fair amount of physical exertion required so strong arms and knees are a definite advantage. You provide the enthusiasm! No experience necessary Training and puppets provided How can I volunteer? If you wish to apply please call Lesley on 3812 2974.E: projects@ipsevents.org.au _________________________________________________ TALES OF DISCARDED TREASURE WORKSHOPS: Dates: Every Thursday, Friday & Saturday Ipswich City Mall Commences: 9:30am – 2:30pm daily For Easter School Holiday Workshop times, visit www.ipswichfestival.com.au Bookings essential for groups of 10 or more. Please call: 3812 2974 Busy hub gains a new home and profile When Busy Beat relocated to the new premises in Ipswich City Mall, the café and community hub gained a bright new profile and new leadership under Roslyn Englund. Roslyn, an original Ipswich resident with a solid background in traineeships and apprenticeship programs, now assumes the dual role of Employment Consultant and Hub Co-ordinator. Since Busy Beat’s relaunch on 21 March all systems have been on the go, with the café providing training for up to 5 school-based students, additional placements for high school work experience students, and anyone wishing to develop hospitality and catering skills to support their transition to employment. The hub facilities are also available for community and business group meetings — with food, coffee and drinks right at hand. Busy Beat Café and Busy At Work Employment Solutions are now at Shop 1A, 28 Ipswich City Mall. P. 3884 5759 busybeat@busyinc.com.au www.busybeat.com.au Greater Springfield Movies in the Park Saturday 7th April Robelle Domain Park Springfield Appearance by the Easter Bunny from 5pm! Fitflicks pre-movie warm up from 6pm. Movie starts 6:30pm Hop – Rated PG (95mins) E.B. the Easter Bunny’s teenage son, heads to Hollywood, determined to become a drummer in a rock ‘n’ roll band. In LA, he’s taken in by Fed after the out-of-work slacker hits E.B. with his car. As E.B. discovers who he really wants to be and who he’s meant to become, everything will lead him and Fred on an epic adventure to save Easter. If cancelled due to wet weather, movie will be screened on Sunday 8 th April 2012. Same place and time, weather permitting. SCHOOL HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES IN THE MALL News from Top of Town….. Sustainable Cutting-Edge Design Nicki McKay, a Multi-Media and Design graduate of Griffith University and Queensland College of Art, opened her Green Label Design studio in Bostock Chambers in Brisbane Street, Top of Town, in January. Nicki and her team specialise in the design and development of state-of-the-art W3C -compliant, search engine-friendly and user-friendly websites. Application-based development and traditional graphic design services can also be provided. Green Label’s designs are front-and-centre of some standout websites of businesses and organisations based in Melbourne, Geelong, Gladstone and Brisbane. Green Label is aptly named, as Nicki explained: “We have an eco bent, aim to be carbon neutral, use 100% green power, and like to work with people who have the same ethics.” Green Label’s business is virtually exclusively derived from word-of-mouth recommendations. “We collaborate with a lot of graphic designers too, (which converts to) a lot of web development work.” Green Label Design is at Studio 3, Level 1 Bostock Chambers, 175 Brisbane Street, Ipswich Ph. 3281 3310 Mobile. 0410 546 580 hello@greenlabeldesign.com.au www.greenlabeldesign.com.au Dreamed-of expansion a sudden reality When Amanda Robertson opened the popular Top of Town café fourthchild nine months ago, she dreamed of expanding into the next-door premises, which was occupied by Ray White Real Estate. Last year’s pre-opening renovation had revealed a splendid pressed metal ceiling and atrium, only half of which was on fourthchild’s side of the wall partition with Ray White. There was no choice but to conceal the atrium with a false ceiling and hope that the shop next door would become available one day. With Ray White’s departure in February, Amanda suddenly had to bring plans forward in no uncertain terms. The result is a resounding success: the unique ceiling and atrium are revealed in their original glory, seating and service areas are doubled, and patronage has followed accordingly. If this is any precedent, the planned full liquor licence and dinner service might also become realities sooner than later. fourthchild is at 126 Brisbane Street, Ipswich. Open Tuesday to Friday 8 am – 4 pm Saturday & Sunday 8 am – 1 pm Mobile: 0413 776 567 E. fourthchild@me.com W. facebook/fourthchild News from Top of Town….. These Precious Packages Melt in the Mouth They have won a Gold Award in Belgium, the source of some of the world’s finest chocolates, and of course many such awards in Australian competitions. Only specially selected vendors are accorded the privilege of selling them. Mayfield Chocolates were founded in 1993. In March, co-founder Peter Ingall was guest of honour at the launch of The Chocolaterie on Ellenborough, which stocks Mayfield Chocolates exclusively. “Regardless of awards, we seek to maintain the quality of our products at a constant high standard,” Peter said. “Almost all of our recipes are ‘world firsts’. They’re not just copies of existing chocolates you might have tried elsewhere. Our chocolates contain fresh cream or cocoa butter, not vegetable fats, and no additives or unnatural ingredients are used.” What a delightful gift idea for someone with a discerning palate, for any special occasion … or just a wicked personal treat. The Chocolaterie on Ellenborough is located within Precious Packages at 17 Ellenborough Street, Ipswich. Open 7 days: Saturday & Sunday 9 am – Midday; Monday 10 am – 2 pm; Tuesday & Wednesday 9 am – 4 pm; Thursday 9 am – 5 pm; and Friday 9 am – 7 pm. P. 3281 6020 sales@ppgifts.com.au www.ppgifts.com.au Boutique Bus Tours Showcase Shopping and Food Experiences Selected retail stores and eateries in and around Ipswich Central and the Top of Town are on the radar with the reintroduction of Boutique Bus Tours. When introduced last year, the tours were a great hit with locals and visitors who enjoyed the broad showcase of specialty stores ranging from homewares through fashion, gift and specialty shops. The tours also embrace the ‘foodie’ element, taking in the wide choice of cafés and restaurants that appeal to all tastes. Half-day and full-day tours are provided, departing from Riverheart at 9 am. Patrons who live within a 10 km radius of Riverheart can be collected from and returned to their residence. The Morning Tea tour terminates at 1 pm, while the full-day tour, which includes morning tea and lunch, returns to Riverheart by 3 pm. Initially planned as a monthly event, the tours can be individually designed and arranged on demand, say for special-interest groups or a unique fund-raiser. The Mothers Day-themed Boutique Bus Tour hosted by Amanda Taylor will depart from Riverheart at 9am on Tuesday 24 April. Bookings: 3281 6020 sales@ppgifts.com.au News from Top of Town….. A Proud New Phase for Mixed Spice The new owner of Mixed Spice in Brisbane Street, Top of Town, is a familiar face and well known to her customers. Bernadette Butler is proud of her heritage: “I’ve spent all my life in Ipswich,” she said. “And I helped out in the shop for the past 2½ years.” Consequently Bernadette has many loyal friendships and a good understanding of her regulars’ tastes. While retaining the shop’s overall mood and theme, Bernadette has also added her own stylish touches to stock selections. A planned loyalty rewards program will be linked with an email and SMS service to alert customers to sales specials and new season releases. Bernadette is passionate about taking Mixed Spice forward in its next phase, as a well-established business with an enduring reputation for great personal service. Mixed Spice is at 181 Brisbane Street, Ipswich. Open Tuesday to Friday 9.00 am – 4.30 pm and Saturday 9.00 am –3.00 pm. P. 3812 8120 E. mixedspice8@gmail.com The Old Flour Mill Indoor Markets The Old Flour Mill, 231 Brisbane Street Ipswich Every Saturday 9am – 1pm Fresh Food stalls Clothing - children's and ladies fashions Second-hand Items Hand Made (all kinds, including original art) Enquiries – kbooth80@gmail.com Ph: 0432 045 581 What’s on…….at Riverlink 5th Birthday Celebrations commence at Riverlink on Wednesday 18 April 2012 It’s our 5th Birthday and we are celebrating – for 5 weeks! 5 x $500 Riverlink gift cards to be won each week! $5,000 cash overall prize draw! Prize for 5yo kids LIKE us on Facebook to win Weekly Prizes 5 x $500 Riverlink Gift Cards to be won each week! Just spend $50 or more at any Riverlink store. Take your docket/s to the hostess booth located near Centre Management Office from 10am to 2pm Monday to Saturday from 18April until Wednesday 23 May or at the Centre Management office outside those hours. One entry for every $50 you spend in-centre. Overall Prize Draw - $5,000 cash! All weekly entries will go into the overall prize draw and one lucky shopper will win $5,000 cash. Draw will be conducted at the Family Fun Day. 5 Hour Family Fun Day – Saturday 26 May 5 hours of lucky spot prizes, giveaways, entertainment, centre wide bargains and fun! Mark the date on the calendar. PLUS……..LIKE us on Facebook and you could win a $50 gift card! One per week will be drawn each week of the promotion. PLUS……..Children turning 5 this year (born 2007) could win one of 5 x $50 vouchers from Mr Toys Toyworld. (Registration at the hostess booth or at Centre Management. Proof of age required. Visit www.riverlink.net.au for competitions terms and conditions. Mothers’ Day Win $5,000 of jewellery from Wallace Bishop for Mum this Mother’s Day! Local community newspapers will carry entry forms. Gift wrapping for a gold coin donation with proceeds to Lifeline. 10 am to 2pm from Wed 9 May to Sat 12 May and 6-8pm on Thursday night. Located near Coles. Mall Walking Group Join the FREE mall walking and enjoy the comfort of exercising in a safe, air conditioned environment. Walkers are also treated to a free coffee and toast at The Coffee Club once a month. When: Every Tuesday and Thursday Time: 7am Meeting Point: Outside News Express Entry For more information, contact Ipswich Hospital Foundation on 3817 2318 or visit Centre Management. Ipswich Civic Centre—Live in February Sesame Street presents ELMO'S WORLD TOUR Saturday 21 April 10.00am and 12.00pm All Tickets $29.90 Childs 2 & Under Free (must sit on a lap) Come along with Elmo and the Sesame Street gang as they circle the globe in this all-singing, all-dancing stage show touring Australia in 2012. Abby Cadabby, Big Bird, Grover, Zoe, Cookie Monster and Elmo use the letters of the alphabet to navigate a voyage through imagination that sees the gang visiting China, Zambia, France, India and Australia! Elmo and his friends have fun learning how people sing and dance and say hello in different places, but things don't go to plan when Cookie Monster eats a letter of the alphabet. L'amour de Paree - Ipswich Seniors Concert Tuesday 24 April 2012 10.00am and 1.30pm All Tickets $8.00 Ipswich Seniors Concert Group present 2 main house performances each year. The cast are all experienced Ipswich performers who volunteer their time to tread the boards to bring these locally written & directed shows to life. 10.00am show is for special needs group bookings only. Bookings can only be made at Box Office on 3810 6100. 1.30pm show is a public performance. (Pre-show entertainment will commence at 1.00pm) Concert written & directed by Ipswich's own Kevin Hallewell. Troy Cassar-Daley Thursday 26 April 8.00pm Adults $39.00 Concession $37.00 Children $20.00 Troy Cassar-Daley is at the top of the Australian Country Music scene. He has a reputation amongst his peers in the Australian music industry as being the most loved and respected singer/ songwriters in country music. This is reflected on a mainstream level by the many industry awarded accolades for his work as a successful recording artist. His fans will tell you he is a fantastic guy, great entertainer, brilliant guitarist and the most amazing vocalist. Gallery seats are sold out! Prom '12 Saturday 28 April 7.30pm Adults $34.00 Concession/Student $27.00 Child $27.00 Group 10+ $27.00 The "Prom" concert is back for 2012. Last years first ever "Prom" in Ipswich was both beautiful and fun. It was also stirring combining "Pomp and Circumstance" with Johann Strauss Waltzes, "Waltzing Matilda" and 1812 Overture. This year, those "Grande Gendarmes" gentlemen return with greater fun in two segments. The girls are back to transport everyone away in song, and the Orchestra is set to really wow everyone. The traditional part of the Prom, involves singing national songs, while waving the relevant flags, just like Albert Hall in London for the past 102 years. We aim to fill the Civic Centre with people, flags and singing. (First 3 rows of stalls seating removed for Cushion Concert effect) Live @ Phone: 3810 6100 www.ipswichciviccentre.com.au Forward Planner 2012 APRIL 1—20 2—5 & 10—15 2—5 & 7 5&7 7 6 7 8 9 10—14 11 18 21 24 26 25 25—6 May 28 Ipswich Festival 2012—’TALES OF DISCARDED TREASURE’ Easter School Holidays: Recycling Art Workshops in Ipswich Mall Ipswich City Square “Puzzle Art” in Ipswich Mall Easter Craft—Riverlink Shopping Centre Easer Bunny & Alice—Riverlink Shopping Centre Movies in the Park—Ipswich Hospital Foundation Good Friday Easter Saturday Easter Sunday Easter Monday School Holiday Hip Hop Show—Riverlink Shopping Centre Free Story telling—Riverlink Shopping Centre 5th Birthday Celebrations commence—Riverlink Shopping Centre Elmo’s World Tour—Civic Centre L’amour de Paree, Ipswich Seniors Concert—Civic Centre Troy Cassar-Daley—Civic Centre ANZAC Day Ipswich Festival 2012 Prom ‘12—Civic Centre MAY 7 14 18 18—20 Labour Day Mother’s Day Ipswich Show Day Holiday Ipswich Show JUNE 11 7 7&9 25—31 Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Public Holiday Launch of Winternationals—Riverlink Shopping Centre Tamblyn Young Model Discovery—Riverlink Shopping Centre School Holiday Entertainment Ipswich Events Corporation SEQCT Building, Ipswich City Mall PO BOX 118, Ipswich QLD 4305 P 07) 3812 2974 Executive Chairman - Paul Casos Ipswich Central Marketing Manager—Sylvia Norton E: central@ipsevents.org.au Ipswich Central Emergency Contact Phone Numbers Safe City 3282 7042 Local Police 3813 8777 Police Beat 3381 7030 Ipswich Events Corp welcomes feedback and suggestions on how we can improve your CBD. Please feel free to contact us on 07) 3812 2974 or email central@ipsevents.org.au. If you have any story ideas you would like included in the next e-Communication Newsletter, please contact our freelance writer Kent Trussell at kwt@jobytes.com