Creators of Ipswich unite for the future and closed landfill repairs could cost millions of dollars

16/11/2020 12 min Episodio 68
Creators of Ipswich unite for the future and closed landfill repairs could cost millions of dollars

Listen "Creators of Ipswich unite for the future and closed landfill repairs could cost millions of dollars"

Episode Synopsis


Mao’s Last Dancer author and Queensland Ballet artistic director Li Cunxin visits Ipswich to give a morale boost to the local arts community and raise the profile of creative industries at a council-hosted summit. Also in this episode council’s now-closed Whitwood Road landfill site at risk of causing environmental damage without remedial works at a substantial cost.
Published: 16 November 2020.
Music: www.purple-planet.com
Image: Li Cunxin and mayor Teresa Harding (Ipswich City Council).
Council agendas and minutes: ipswich.infocouncil.biz/
Council's YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/IpswichCityCouncilTV
Stream audio recommended. If auto download enabled some apps require a re-download or refresh RSS content to hear most recent version should there be an episode updateIpswich Today is supported by listeners like you. Help keep it online with a small donation.Visit https://ipswichtoday.com.au/donate/Advertise on Ipswich Today https://ipswichtoday.com.au/advertising/Ipswich Today recommended listening: Twenty Thousand Hertz - stories behind the world's most recognisable and interesting sounds https://www.20k.org/ 

More episodes of the podcast Ipswich Today