Ipswich, Queensland
The city of Ipswich is situated 40 kilometres to the west of the Australian state of Queensland's capital, Brisbane on the Bremer River. The city has a population of 129000 persons (Census 2001).
It is the site of the Royal Australian Air Force base Amberley, the largest operational air force base in Australia. It is the home to 1 and 6 Squadrons, flying the General Dynamics F-111 strike aircraft, as well as the 38 Squadron's Caribou aircraft.
Ipswich is also home to a satellite campus of the University of Queensland and the annual Ipswich Cup horse races. Ipswich is also the location of The Workshops Railway Museum to commerate the first trainline in Queensland which was from Ipswich to Grandchester, approximately 25km to the west.
Ipswich is the birthplace of many of Australia's great sportspeople. Former Kangaroo, Queensland, Brisbane and Ipswich rugby league player Allan Langer was born in Ipswich, along with his football playing brothers. The state and national rugby leauge representative Walters brothers (Kevin, Kerrod and Steve) were also born in Ipswich. Australian Test cricketer Craig McDermott was also born in Ipswich and attended, like the Walters brothers, Ipswich Grammar School.