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THE top entrants from this yearâs Ipswich Art Awards will soon showcase their outstanding talents to the Greater Ipswich community.
Ipswich City Council confirmed this week that both multiple pieces from the annual show are set to feature in a touring satellite exhibition.
Among the line-up will include pieces by Jason McNamara, who was named Best of the Show, along with other notable artists such as Zanskar Ianusi, Jean Giarola and Kirsty OâBrien.
Councillor Andrew Fechner said this yearâs awards proved to be bigger and better than ever, with the total nine winners announced at the exhibitionâs sold-out opening in May.
Works were initially expected to wind up in late-June. Works to upgrade road surface and kerb and channel along South Station Rd are complete.
Those residing along South Station Road were unable to have direct access to their driveways during the work’s early stages, while residents on Grange Road reportedly experienced an spike in high-traffic volume due to traffic diversions.
Mayor Teresa Harding said the upgrades would further support the needs of Ipswich’s growing community.
She said the council continued to identify roads in need of repairs or upgrades, as well as build new roads to help improve the city’s infrastructure network.