Ipswich is a small city in the southwest suburbs of Queensland's capital Brisbane, about 40 kilometers from downtown Brisbane, with a resident population of about 200,000 people.
One of brisbane's satellite cities, Ipswich lives in a similar fashion to brisbane, whose suburbs overlap with brisbane each year as a result of population growth, and are often statistically classified as the metropolitan area of "big cloth lisbon (Great Brisbane)".
Ipswich, the birthplace of the Queensland railway, has a proud and vivid history that can be track back to the time when criminals and colonialism prevailed in the 1820s. Ipswich unique city charm has absolute attraction, with its vast green space, unique flavor of historical buildings and increasingly international dining places, attracting tourists from all sides.
Brisbane Street (Brisbane Street), located in the heart of the city, features Australia's longest heritage building, where the old mill (Old Mill) building, built in 1902, has been transformed into an antique cafe with antiques and collectibles.
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Visitor centre of Ipswich