Hudson’s Circus Brings Spectacular Performances to Springfield Central

Hudson’s Circus has arrived at Orion Shopping Centre. This renowned circus promises an unforgettable experience for audiences of all ages. They blend daredevil stunts, aerial acrobatics, and captivating animal performances.



A Decade of Daring Performances

Hudson’s Circus is known for its exhilarating acts and crowd-pleasing entertainment. It has been a staple of Australian family outings for over a decade. Hudson’s Circus celebrated its 10th anniversary tour in 2023 with 313 shows across New South Wales and Queensland. It has expanded in recent years, running multiple shows simultaneously. 

In 2025, the circus has reunited into one grand spectacle, featuring fresh performances while retaining audience favourites.

Daredevil Stunts
Photo Credit: Hudsons Circus

What to Expect at the Show

The two-hour performance showcases high-energy acts. The circus features edge-of-your-seat daredevil stunts, clown antics, and aerial displays. Animal performances remain a highlight. The well-trained animal acts captivate audiences with their precision and skill. The show is designed to keep spectators engaged from start to finish and assure entertainment for all age groups.

well-trained animal acts
Photo Credit: Hudsons Circus

Event Details and Showtimes

Hudson’s Circus will be at Orion Shopping Centre from 27 February to 23 March 2025. It offers multiple showtimes throughout the month.

  • Weekday evenings feature performances at 7:30 p.m.
  • Saturdays offer shows at 4:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
  • Sundays present matinee options at 11:00 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.

Tickets are available at varying price ranges depending on seating preferences.

Community Buzz and Audience Reactions

Attendees have given the circus glowing reviews. Families praise the performers’ dedication and the seamless execution of the show. A spectator described it as “an action-packed experience with one amazing act after another.” Meanwhile, another highlighted the show’s ability to captivate even young children. Many attendees also noted the affordability and overall value of the experience.

Hudson's Circus
Photo Credit: Hudsons Circus

Entry Guidelines and Visitor Information

Hudson’s Circus has outlined clear guidelines for attendees to ensure a safe and enjoyable environment. Flash photography and filming are prohibited. Patrons must adhere to a neat casual dress code. Smoking, alcohol, and drugs are strictly forbidden on-site. Visitors must respect restricted areas, particularly those designated for animal care.

Final Thoughts



Hudson’s Circus continues to be celebrated in Australia. With its combination of skilled performances and well-trained animal acts, the event promises to be a highlight for families and thrill-seekers. As the show runs for a limited time, locals are encouraged to secure tickets early to avoid missing out.

Published 17-Mar-2025

Eats, Beats & Meets with CityCare: Springfield’s Youth Event You Can’t Miss!

Every second Thursday, the heart of Springfield comes alive with an afternoon of food, music, and connection. Organised by the Springfield City Group in partnership with CityCare, this free community event provides young people aged 12 to 18 with a safe and enjoyable space to unwind after school.


Read: Music, Food, and Culture: Springfield Lakes Hosts Harmony Day Event


Held next to the playground outside Springfield Central, this gathering runs from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m, offering a much-needed break from school routines. It’s the perfect opportunity for teenagers to socialise, make new friends, and engage in exciting activities while enjoying the relaxed outdoor atmosphere.

Next Event Date: 31 March 2025

A Fun-Filled Afternoon Awaits

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Attendees can expect a variety of activities designed to create a welcoming and entertaining environment. A free sausage sizzle, along with snacks and drinks, ensures that everyone stays energised throughout the afternoon. Whether they’re catching up with friends or meeting new people, there’s always something to enjoy.

Music plays a key role in setting the vibe, with tunes playing in the background to enhance the lively atmosphere. Those who love a bit of friendly competition can take part in sports and games, challenging their mates in a fun and engaging way.

Beyond the food and games, the event fosters a strong sense of community. It provides a space where young people can feel connected and supported, making it more than just an afternoon hangout—it’s a place to build lasting memories.


Read: Free Aqua Fitness Draws Crowds to Orion Lagoon at Springfield Lakes


A Commitment to Community

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The Springfield City Group, alongside CityCare, is committed to creating a safe and inclusive environment for young people. Their goal is to provide an accessible and enjoyable space where teenagers can relax, have fun, and feel part of the wider community.

With no cost to attend, this biweekly event continues to be a highlight for many in Springfield. Whether someone is looking for a fun activity after school or simply wants to enjoy good food and great company, this gathering promises something for everyone.

Mark the calendar and bring some friends along—it’s an event not to be missed!

Published 17-March-2025

Music, Food, and Culture: Springfield Lakes Hosts Harmony Day Event

Springfield Lakes residents will come together for the One & All Harmony Day Festival, a vibrant community event celebrating diversity, culture, and unity. Hosted at the Vedanta Centre, the festival will feature live performances, thought-provoking discussions, and family-friendly activities designed to bring people from all backgrounds together.



A Day of Cultural Celebration and Connection

The Harmony Day Festival, on Saturday, 22 March 2025, aims to highlight the rich cultural diversity of Springfield Lakes and the broader Queensland community. Organised by the Vedanta Centre Brisbane, the event will offer attendees a chance to experience live music, cultural performances, and a variety of workshops.

Local community leaders and faith representatives will also take part in discussions about fostering inclusivity and understanding in an increasingly diverse society.

One of the key features of the event is the multifaith panel, where religious leaders from different backgrounds will share insights on coexistence and respect. Community figures, including Charis Mullen, Shayne Neumann, Paul Tully, and Nicole Jonic, are expected to contribute to conversations about the role of local initiatives in promoting harmony.

Additionally, Uncle Glenn Barry, a Gamilaraay man and a PhD candidate at Griffith University’s Queensland Conservatorium, will open the ceremony. With a background in Australian Indigenous Arts, Fine Arts, and Digital Media, he will also lead a family-friendly workshop exploring First Nations music and its role in health and wellbeing.

Music, Food, and Family-Friendly Activities

Festivalgoers can look forward to a variety of authentic and affordable dishes prepared by Maa Sarada’s Cafe and Kitchen. Known for its diverse flavours, the cafe will offer a selection of meals that reflect the cultural mix of the region.

Live music will play a major role in the festival, with a special performance by PanAlchemy, a group of three artists who blend rhythmic improvisation and musical spontaneity. Their concert will feature the unique handpan instrument, alongside original music from Tsoof’s solo album Dawn. Lachlan, another member of the group, will expand on the singer-songwriter themes of his album No Enemy Within, while Darshil Shah, a bansuri (Indian flute) virtuoso, will add introspective melodies and mystical soundscapes.

The festival will also include interactive workshops, allowing families and children to engage in activities that celebrate different traditions. From art and storytelling to dance and music, there will be plenty of ways for attendees to connect and learn about one another’s cultures.

Community Support and Local Impact

Queensland and Vedanta Centre Brisbane have partnered to support this initiative, reinforcing the importance of community events in strengthening social bonds. Organisers emphasise that the festival is free for all attendees, making it accessible to anyone who wants to take part in the celebrations.

The One & All Harmony Day Festival will run from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at 96 Vedanta Drive, Springfield Lakes. Attendees are encouraged to bring their families, enjoy the performances, and take part in discussions that promote inclusivity and respect.



For further information or to RSVP, contact Swami Atmeshananda at info@vedantabrisbane.org or call 07 3818 9986. RSVP can also be done via this link.

Published 17-March-2025

Free Aqua Fitness Draws Crowds to Orion Lagoon at Springfield Lakes

Want a refreshing way to get fit? Experience the buzz at Orion Lagoon! The free aqua aerobics program is now making waves, with many people already loving the accessible exercise, demonstrating a strong community interest in accessible exercise.



Community Engagement and Program Details

Free Aqua Fitness Draws Crowds to Orion Lagoon at Springfield Lakes
Photo Credit: Orion Lagoon/ Facebook

The Ipswich City Council has expanded its Active and Healthy Program to include weekly aqua fitness sessions at the popular Orion Lagoon. This initiative aims to provide residents of all ages and abilities with a low-impact exercise option. The program’s rapid growth from 40 participants in its first week to 120 in the second indicates its significant appeal.

Council representatives state that the program builds on the success of similar aqua fitness classes held at other council pools in Goodna, Bundamba, and Leichhardt. They emphasise the importance of sport and recreation in fostering a healthy and connected community.

Orion Lagoon’s Features and Accessibility

Free Aqua Fitness Draws Crowds to Orion Lagoon at Springfield Lakes
Photo Credit: Orion Lagoon/ Facebook

Orion Lagoon, located within Orion Springfield Central and the Robelle Domain parklands, offers a range of interconnected pools designed to cater to diverse age groups and swimming abilities. The lagoon features shallow pools suitable for toddlers, deeper sections for more experienced swimmers, and areas with interactive water features.

The facility operates with seasonal opening hours: from 5:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. during summer (September to April) and from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. during winter (April to August). Adults must actively supervise children under 13 at all times, and security personnel are present on-site. The lagoon provides amenities such as lockers, shaded areas, and a barbecue pavilion, with nearby cafes and dining options. Permitted flotation devices are limited to small kickboards and child flotation aids.



Feedback and Impact

Council representatives have reported receiving positive feedback from attendees, noting the diverse range of participants, including mothers with young children, elderly citizens, and those new to water-based activities.

The program is part of a broader initiative registering over 8,000 Ipswich residents. It offers a variety of free and low-cost physical fitness and wellness classes. The council states that the program aims to improve health outcomes while bringing the community together.

Published Date 12-March-2025

Ash Barty Honoured with First Aboriginal Barbie Doll in Celebration of International Women’s Day

Former world tennis champion and Greater Springfield’s own Ash Barty has been honoured as a ‘Role Model’ doll with the launch of Mattel’s Aboriginal Barbie. The initiative was part of the brand’s celebration of International Women’s Day on March 8 and aimed to highlight the importance of female friendships and representation.


Read: Tennis Star Ash Barty Shares Heartwarming Family News from Springfield


Barty shares this recognition with her friend and mentor, fellow Indigenous global tennis star Evonne Goolagong Cawley. The duo recently unveiled their one-of-a-kind Barbie dolls, created as part of a special collection that pays tribute to their contributions to the sport and their commitment to inspiring future generations.

“Never did I think I would have my own Barbie but this campaign celebrating our friendship was special,” shared Barty on a social media post.

Photo credit: Ash Barty/Instagram

For both Barty and Goolagong Cawley, the Barbie ‘Role Model’ dolls represent more than just an accolade. They see this as an opportunity to empower the next generation of young girls through visibility and inspiration. Barty has always believed that representation plays a crucial role in shaping aspirations, noting that seeing role models can help others believe in their own potential.

She acknowledged the significance of being the first Indigenous figure featured in the Barbie lineup but emphasised that the impact extends beyond that milestone. 

“I am a big believer in what you see, you can be. Evonne showed me what was possible when I was young, I hope to inspire girls in the same way,” she said.

Photo credit: Ash Barty/Instagram

Barty’s doll is dressed in the outfit she wore during her historic Wimbledon victory in 2021, a design by FILA created to honour Goolagong Cawley. Meanwhile, Goolagong Cawley’s doll wears the attire from her appearance at the 2022 Australian Open. 

The tribute extends to a cherished moment between the two, when Goolagong Cawley surprised Barty by presenting her with the Daphne Akhurst Memorial Cup after her Australian Open win.

Goolagong Cawley, a long-time advocate for Indigenous representation, highlighted the importance of role models for young people. She shared that in her work with an Indigenous national program, she often tells young girls about her journey, including the challenges she faced on the road to winning Wimbledon.

She also stressed the importance of sharing these experiences so that young people understand the obstacles that can arise and how to overcome them. Both she and Barty aim to create a clear pathway for young athletes to pursue and achieve their dreams.


Read: Wimbledon Welcomes Back Springfield Tennis Legend Ash Barty


Through these Barbie dolls, Barty and Goolagong Cawley hope to inspire young girls, particularly those from Indigenous backgrounds, to pursue their aspirations in sport and beyond. Their journey stands as a testament to resilience, friendship, and the power of representation in shaping the future.

Published 12-March-2025

Ipswich Blood Donors Urgently Needed as Queensland Faces Shortage

Ipswich is facing a critical shortage of blood donors as Queensland struggles to replenish supplies depleted by ex-Cyclone Alfred, prompting an urgent call for donations.

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The Australian Red Cross Lifeblood stated that 150 donors are required in Ipswich to help fulfill the increasing needs of local hospitals.

Blood Supplies at Risk After Cyclone Disruptions

Lifeblood is seeking an additional 6,000 donations nationwide, including 1,500 in Queensland, to make up for a significant shortfall caused by severe weather disruptions and an increase in hospital orders. 

The closure of 22 donor centres across Queensland and northern New South Wales from Thursday to Sunday, 6 to 9 March, resulted in the cancellation of 3,500 blood donation appointments, with another 330 cancellations on Monday, 10 March.

Hospitals require nearly 4,000 bags of blood daily across Australia for treatments including cancer care, major surgeries, trauma cases, and childbirth complications. With donor numbers still down and road access issues persisting in some areas, Lifeblood is warning that supplies may take weeks to stabilise.

Platelets in High Demand for Cancer and Trauma Patients

Lifeblood is particularly focused on replenishing platelets, a critical blood component with a shelf-life of just five days. The organisation preemptively sent additional blood products, including platelets, to hospitals ahead of ex-Cyclone Alfred’s impact, but many of those supplies are now close to expiring. Platelets are essential for cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy, trauma victims, and people undergoing major surgeries, making immediate donations crucial.

Photo Credit: Lifeblood/Facebook

More Donors Needed to Step Up

Lifeblood spokesperson Belinda Smetioukh said donor numbers have not yet returned to normal, and there is an urgent need for new donors to step up, as many regular donors are ineligible to donate again so soon after recent appeals.

With donor centres in Queensland now reopened, Lifeblood is urging residents in Ipswich and surrounding areas to book appointments as soon as possible. Extra donation slots have been added in other states to compensate for Queensland’s shortfall, but local donations are still essential to maintain steady supplies.



How to Donate

People interested in donating can book an appointment by calling 13 14 95, visiting lifeblood.com.au, or using the Donate Blood App.

Published 12-March-2025

Power and Sewerage Issues Leave Greenbank State School in Limbo

Greenbank State School parents faced unexpected disruption as the school announced it had no power or sewerage (toilets), leaving the school open for supervision only. Amidst the recovery efforts after ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred’s deluge, families were urged to make alternative arrangements for their children, causing frustration among many who had already planned for a normal school day.



Some parents had already dropped off their children or sent them on the bus before receiving the news, given that the state announced schools, including Greenbank State School, have reopened.

Others expressed concerns about why the school had initially announced it would reopen without confirming power and amenities were fully functional.

As of midday on 12 March, power outages in Greenbank continued to affect 940 customers across two separate incidents caused by severe weather. Energex has estimated power restoration by 7:00 p.m. on 15 March, leaving many residents without electricity for several more days. The outages have added to frustrations within the community, particularly for Greenbank State School, which has been struggling with power and sewerage issues, further complicating the situation for families and staff.

Photo Credit: Energex

Last-Minute Announcement Sparks Frustration

The school had intended to resume classes based on the expectation that a generator would supply power. However, it failed to operate as planned, leaving staff and parents scrambling to adjust.

Some community members questioned why the school had not informed parents earlier about the situation, given that the power had not been reconnected the previous day. Others defended the school, pointing out that the issue was beyond its control, with Energex reportedly failing to connect the generator overnight as expected.

Many parents were left in difficult situations, having to rearrange work plans at the last minute. Some arrived at the school dressed for work, only to be told the school was not fully operational.

Others had to arrange emergency pick-ups, with one parent noting their mother had to drive a significant distance to collect their children. Concerns were also raised about whether the school received proper clearance to open when it lacked basic facilities.

Community Assistance for Power Outages

Beyond the school, power outages continued to impact Greenbank residents. Middle Green offered a space for those without electricity, providing charging stations and hot showers. Disaster relief funding information was also made available, helping affected residents navigate support options. Energex reported that power had been restored to 1,383 households and continued working on full restoration.

As the situation unfolds, the school has assured parents it will provide updates through email and Seesaw. The community remains divided, with some defending the school’s response while others criticise the handling of the announcement.



Published 12-March-2025

Bremer River Flooding Update: Water Levels Receding After Cyclone Alfred

Ipswich residents have begun recovery efforts as floodwaters from the Bremer River continue to recede following Tropical Cyclone Alfred. Council crews and emergency services are assessing the damage, clearing debris, and restoring access to affected areas.


Read: Springfield Lakes on Alert as Tropical Cyclone Alfred Approaches


With the river level steadily falling, officials are working to evaluate the extent of the flood damage. Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding provided an update on Tuesday morning, stating: “This morning the Bremer River is falling after peaking at 11.47 metres at midnight. There has been inundation across several roads and suburbs, and as the water recedes, we will be able to assess how many properties have been impacted.”

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Photo credit: Bureau of Meteorology

Ipswich was on high alert as the Bremer River experienced major flooding following Tropical Cyclone Alfred. However, there may be some relief for residents as water levels begin to recede, according to the Bureau of Meteorology.

A flood warning issued at 5:21 a.m. on Tuesday, 11 March, confirmed that the Bremer River at Ipswich peaked at 11.47 metres around midnight, just below the major flood level of 11.70 metres. As of this morning (11 March), the river has fallen to 10.67 metres and continues to drop. It is expected to fall below the moderate flood level of 9.00 metres later today.

While flooding has caused road closures and impacted several suburbs, the situation remains less severe compared to previous historical events. The February 2022 flood peaked at 16.70 metres, the 2011 flood at 19.4 metres, and the 1974 flood at 20.70 metres. The worst recorded flood in Ipswich occurred in early 1893, with the Bremer River reaching a staggering 24.50 metres.

Bremer River – (7 Mile Bridge) Ipswich Rosewood Rd, Jeebropilly (Photo credit: Ipswich Flood Cameras)

Local reports indicate that around 30 properties in the Ipswich area have been affected by floodwaters. A resident in Wulkuraka shared that while some areas saw flooding, homes across the railway tracks appeared to be safe.

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Bremer River Trib – Junction Rd (near Albatross Av) Karalee (Photo credit: Ipswich Flood Cameras)

Authorities continue to monitor conditions as clean-up efforts begin. Residents are advised to stay updated with official warnings and exercise caution in flood-affected areas.


Read: Flood Tuff Devices Installed in Goodna


Council Services and Facilities Update

Following overnight heavy rainfall, here’s the latest update on council services and facilities. Please note that changes may occur with shifting weather conditions.

Waste Collection:

  • Catch-up waste collection for suburbs affected on 6–7 March is underway. Leave your red-lidded bin out for collection.
  • Scheduled red bin services will proceed as planned today.
  • Green bins scheduled for collection today should be placed out.
  • Yellow bins scheduled for today will not be collected.

Facilities and Services Open:

  • Riverview Resource Recovery Centre
  • Ipswich City Council customer service centres
  • Ipswich Central Library (limited services)
  • Ipswich Visitor Information Centre

Closed:

  • Rosewood Resource Recovery Centre
  • All library branches except Ipswich Central Library
  • Council-managed community centres
  • Queens Park Environment Centre
  • Ipswich Civic Centre, Ipswich Art Gallery, Studio 188, North Ipswich Reserve Corporate Centre, and Fire Station 101
  • Nerima Gardens, Queens Park
  • Council-owned swim centres
  • Ipswich Pound and Animal Management
  • Sporting grounds (until further notice)
  • The following nature estates:
    • Purga Nature Reserve, Flinders-Goolman Conservation Estate, Hillview Drive Reserve, White Rock – Spring Mountain Conservation Estate, Haig Street Quarry Conservation Reserve, Denmark Hill Conservation Park, Colleges Crossing Reserve

Keep track of the latest developments post-Cyclone Alfred:

Published 11-March-2025

Flood Tuff Devices Installed in Goodna

With the threat of Cyclone Alfred overhead, authorities in Goodna are relying on innovative flood protection devices to shield critical electrical infrastructure from potential damage. The installation of Flood Tuff units is part of flood resilience measures ahead of expected heavy rainfall and potential inundation.



Flood Tuff Goodna
Photo Credit: QLD Gov

Learning from the 2022 Floods

The February 2022 floods saw Brisbane record almost 793mm of rain in just six days, inundating key transport corridors and causing widespread damage to Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) equipment. The Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) worked rapidly to restore operations but faced delays of up to 15 months due to supply chain shortages.

To prevent future disruptions, engineers designed the Flood Tuff system, drawing inspiration from Edmond Halley’s 1690 dive bell invention. The units, made from low-density polyethylene, can be quickly deployed and protect electrical infrastructure from water damage up to five metres in height.

Flood Tuff system
Photo Credit: QLD Gov

How Flood Tuff Works

Flood Tuff units are lightweight, compact, and easily installed in high-risk flood zones. Developed in collaboration with Tri Underground and the University of Queensland, the design features an active pressure system powered by compressed air, ensuring continued protection even in extreme conditions.

According to the State, the ITS network is critical for managing traffic flow, speed regulations, and road safety signals. Ensuring these systems remain operational during flood events is essential for public safety and transport efficiency.

Flood Tuff units
Photo Credit: QLD Gov

Community Reaction in Goodna

Locals have taken to social media to share their curiosity and concerns about the new installations. Some questioned their purpose, while others welcomed the initiative, given the area’s history of flooding. One Goodna resident wondered what they were, while another joked if the State could put a massive one over a house.

Future Implications and Preparedness



With 36 Flood Tuff units now manufactured and deployed across 29 sites in Queensland, the technology represents a proactive approach to flood resilience. Residents in Goodna and other flood-prone areas are advised to have emergency kits ready, stay updated with official warnings, and take necessary precautions.

Published 6-Mar-2025. Updated 8-Mar-2025.

Ipswich Struggles with Ongoing Crime Despite Improvements

Ipswich, positioned fifth on a list of Brisbane’s challenging areas, continues to grapple with persistent crime concerns, even as local authorities and community groups strive to improve safety across the city west of Brisbane.



Persistent Property Offenses

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Despite local initiatives, property crime remains a concern for Ipswich residents. Data indicates that break-ins and vehicle thefts occur with regularity. While a reduction has been noted in recent years, these offences contribute to community insecurity.

Local law enforcement has implemented strategies to address these issues, including increased patrols and community awareness programs. Residents are encouraged to take proactive steps to safeguard their belongings, such as installing security systems and ensuring vehicles are locked.

Violent Incidents Continue

Although violent crime is showing a downward trend, it still presents a challenge for Ipswich. While assaults and robberies are less frequent than previously, they remain a point of focus for local authorities. Law enforcement agencies have increased their presence in areas identified as hotspots for such incidents.

Community engagement programs aim to foster better relationships between police and residents, promoting collaborative efforts to reduce violence. Officials state that a multi-pronged approach, including social programs and targeted policing, must achieve lasting improvements.

Community and Police Initiatives

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Photo Credit: Queensland Police

Efforts to reduce crime in Ipswich involve a combination of community-led programs and police initiatives. Local councils have invested in improved lighting and CCTV systems in public spaces. Neighbourhood Watch groups play a vital role in fostering a sense of community vigilance.

Police have increased their focus on proactive policing, including targeted patrols and rapid response to reported incidents. A local criminal lawyer stated that socioeconomic factors play a large part in the crime landscape, and that community programs alongside policing are vital.



Ongoing Challenges and Future Directions

While Ipswich has made strides in addressing its crime problems, continued work is necessary. Officials acknowledge that sustained efforts are required to create a safer environment for all residents. Future strategies involve investing in community programs, enhanced police resources, and continued collaboration between local authorities and residents.

Published Date 04-March-2025