Ipswich, Queensland — Infobox Australian Place | type = city name = Ipswich state = Queensland imagesize = caption = pop = 155,000 (within council boundary) poprank = density = est = postcode = 4305 elevation = 40 area = timezone = AEST utc = +10 lga = City of Ipswich … Wikipedia
East Ipswich railway station, Brisbane — Citytrain Station station name=East Ipswich region=Western Region servicearea1=Ipswich IB1=Booval OB1=Ipswich street=Merton Street suburb=East Ipswich zone=7 distance=37.02 platforms=2 platform arch=2 side access=street overpass trainconnect=no… … Wikipedia
North Ipswich, Queensland — North Ipswich Ipswich, Queensland Population: 4,273 (2006)[1] Postcode: 4305 … Wikipedia
Electoral district of East Moreton (Queensland) — East Moreton was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Queensland from 1860 to 1878.The district took in the south east corner of the state, south of Brisbane and Ipswich. It was a dual member electorate… … Wikipedia
Ipswich railway station, Brisbane — Citytrain Station station name=Ipswich region=Western Region servicearea1=Ipswich IB1=East Ipswich OB1=terminus, limited services to Thomas Street servicearea2=Rosewood IB2=terminus, limited services to East Ipswich OB2=Thomas Street street=Bell… … Wikipedia
Queensland Raceway — Motorsport venue Name = Queensland Raceway Location = Ipswich, Queensland Time = UTC +10 Events = V8 Supercar Opened = 1999 Length km = 3.12 Length mi = 1.95 Turns = 8 Record time = 1:04.0661 Record driver = Simon Wills Record team = Reynard 94D… … Wikipedia
Queensland Cup — Sport Rugby league football Inaugural season 1996 Number of teams 12 Country … Wikipedia
Queensland Rail — Type government owned corporation Industry Rail transport Founded 1865 … Wikipedia
Queensland Reds — Union Australian Rugby Union Founded 1882 (first QLD match) 1996 (Super 12 begins) Location Brisbane, Australia … Wikipedia
Queensland State Schools — are schools that are part of the Queensland, Australia State Government provided universal free education system.Primary Schools cater for Years 1 to 7 (covering students from 5 to 13 years). Years 1, 2 and 3 are sometimes known as… … Wikipedia