The Story behind quibble market

The Story Behind Quibble Market

Discover the story behind Quibble Market, Ipswich’s beloved preloved clothing market. Founded by Peta Meek, a passionate thrifter and mum of two, Quibble was born from the desire to bring sustainable fashion and community together. From humble beginnings in South Ripley to a thriving event at the Ipswich Showgrounds, read how Quibble has become a monthly must-visit for thrift lovers and friends.

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The Ultimate Family Night at Ipswich’s General Public Eatertainery

The Ultimate Family Night Out at Ipswich’s New General Public Eatertainery

Ipswich’s newest family hotspot: General Public Eatertainery. Opening today, 8th November, this vibrant venue offers bowling, pool, interactive darts, arcade games, and more, making it the ultimate family night out. Located near HOYTS Cinemas and Mini Bounce, General Public promises hours of entertainment for all ages. Don’t miss out on Ipswich’s latest exciting destination for family fun and adventure!”

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Seraphim Escape Rooms

Family-Friendly Escape Room: Seraphim Escape

Join us on an exciting family adventure at Seraphim Escape, where we took on the challenge of Santa’s Workshop. From the moment we arrived, the atmosphere was filled with suspense and fun. With the help of our friendly hosts, Tiff and Keziah, we explored a whimsical waiting room before diving into a festive quest to get off Santa’s naughty list. Along the way, we solved clever puzzles that made us feel accomplished and even got a sneak peek into other thrilling rooms. Whether you’re looking for a family-friendly escape room or an adrenaline-pumping adventure, Seraphim Escape has something for everyone!

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Ipswich Art Gallery Walking Together Exhibition

Ipswich Art Gallery Walking Together Exhibition

The Walking Together exhibition at the Ipswich Art Gallery invites visitors to explore the vibrant cultures of First Nations peoples. Featuring colorful cylindrical artworks by students from Humba Yumba School and Sarah Moreton Kngwarreye’s stunning Camp Dog, the exhibition offers interactive experiences like the Sand Stories sensory tray, where children can create their own stories with Aboriginal symbols crafted by artist Danielle Leedie Gray. Engaging activities, such as weaving bracelets with Wiradjuri artist Peta Joy Williams, foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of Australia’s rich cultural heritage. It’s a wonderful opportunity for children to connect with and learn about First Nations cultures in a fun and meaningful way.

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A visit to the Ipswich Children’s Library

A Visit to the Ipswich Children’s Library

The Ipswich Children’s Library, located in the vibrant Nicholas Street Precinct, is a magical space designed for children aged 0–12. As Australia’s only library dedicated exclusively to kids, it offers over 35,000 books and a range of interactive experiences, from scanning colourful drawings to watching them appear on a giant screen, to playing with hands-on activities like swirling scarves and puzzles. With weekend hours, it’s the perfect family-friendly destination to explore, learn, and play.

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