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Ipswich West State School (formerly Little Ipswich State School) is a heritage-listed state school at 12 Omar Street, West Ipswich (formerly Little Ipswich), City of Ipswich, Queensland, Australia. It was built from 1861 to 1919. It is also known as Ipswich West Special School. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 October 1992 ...
Ipswich West Special School is a special primary and secondary (Prep-12) school for boys and girls at 12 Omar Street (entrance on Tiger Street, [ 20 ] [ 23 ] In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 88 students with 20 teachers (19 full-time equivalent) and 29 non-teaching staff (19 full-time equivalent).
Ipswich Special School is a special primary and secondary (Early Childhood to Year 12) school for boys and girls at 2a Milford Street [ 56 ] [ 59 ] In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 116 students with 51 teachers (41 full-time equivalent) and 67 non-teaching staff (39 full-time equivalent).
Zanow was announced as the Liberal National Party's candidate for the 2024 Ipswich West state by-election on 3 February 2024. [6]Although the seat was considered traditionally safe for the Labor Party, Zanow won the by-election on 16 March after a 17.9% two-party-preferred swing.
Electoral map of Ipswich West 2008. Ipswich West is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Queensland. [1] The district takes in western parts of suburban Ipswich, as well as rural areas further west. It was first created for the 1960 election.
The region consists of the Lockyer Valley, Somerset and Scenic Rim regions and the rural part of the City of Ipswich. Prior to 2015, the Queensland education system consisted of primary schools , which accommodated students from Kindergarten to Year 7 (ages 5–13), and high schools , which accommodate students from Years 8 to 12 (ages 12–18).
Specifically, it includes within the local government areas of City of Brisbane, City of Ipswich, City of Logan, City of Moreton Bay, and City of Redland. Prior to 2015, the Queensland education system consisted of primary schools , which accommodated students from Kindergarten to Year 7 (ages 5–13), and high schools , which accommodate ...
The by-election was triggered by the resignation of Labor MP Jim Madden, who had served as a member for Ipswich West since 2015 after he defeated sitting Liberal National MP Sean Choat, the first major party non-Labor MP to represent the seat since Nationals MP Albert Hales (who served between 1974 and 1977).