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Spring Mountain

3 decisions1 topicsUpdated 26 March 2026

Mentions

  • Mentioned in the electorate boundary submission.
  • Provides funding support for community events and major event tourism activity in Ipswich.
  • Important for future transport planning and public transport access between Ipswich and Springfield Central.
  • Could affect state electoral representation for residents in Ripley, South Ripley and Spring Mountain.
  • Important for long-term transport connectivity and possible future funding decisions.
  • Residents using or advocating for public transport may see further planning work on the Ipswich to Springfield Central corridor.

Decisions

Event sponsorships and allocations noted

Council approved $50,000 over three years for Spartan AUS 3.0 for OCR World Championships and Spartan Trifecta Weekend events, and noted multiple sponsorship allocations including Springfield Christmas Carols, Ipswich Show, Pacific Action Sports, GTR Events and Australian Karting Association Limited.

Provides funding support for community events and major event tourism activity in Ipswich.

Ipswich to Springfield Central public transport corridor

Council supported progressing the Ipswich to Springfield Central Public Transport Corridor project to a Detailed Business Case and added an advocacy commitment for the project and required funding.

Important for future transport planning and public transport access between Ipswich and Springfield Central.

Representation on electorate boundaries submission

Council supported a submission on electorate boundary issues, with added wording to include the whole suburb of Spring Mountain in the proposed Springfield electorate if the submission is accepted.

Could affect state electoral representation for residents in Ripley, South Ripley and Spring Mountain.

Topics

Public transport corridor planning

Council backed the next stage of work on the Ipswich to Springfield Central corridor via a Detailed Business Case.

Important for long-term transport connectivity and possible future funding decisions.

Meetings

Council - 26 Mar 2026 9:00 AM

Council endorsed committee recommendations covering road safety, land and electricity arrangements, waste vehicle servicing, community event sponsorship, environment strategy actions, and progress on the Ipswich to Springfield Central public transport corridor business case.