Official Queensland Parliament e-petition

Deliver public transport infrastructure for Ipswich.

Ipswich is growing faster than almost anywhere in the country, but the trains, buses and roads haven't kept up. This petition puts it on the record in Queensland Parliament. Add your name and tell the government Ipswich won't be left behind.

Petition closes15 Sept 2026
Who can signQueensland residents
Principal petitionerJosh Addison
Petition number4592-26
What we're asking for

Four things Ipswich needs.

This is the formal version of the transport fight at the heart of Josh's Road to Recovery. Plain demands, put straight to the people who can deliver them.

01

Heavy rail to Springfield

Deliver the Springfield to Ipswich heavy rail line, servicing Ripley Valley, White Rock and the surrounding growth areas.

02

Safe school buses now

Immediately provide school bus services to keep Ipswich kids safe on the way to and from school.

03

Fix our growth-area roads

Prioritise road upgrades across the high-priority development areas right across the Ipswich region.

04

Sort out the Centenary Highway

Commit to a real plan to fix the ongoing congestion and safety problems on the Centenary Highway.

Add your name

Sign the petition.

This is an official Queensland Parliament e-petition, so signing happens on Parliament's own secure website. It takes about a minute, and you'll confirm your signature with a quick email. Only Queensland residents can sign.

Sign on the Queensland Parliament site → Opens parliament.qld.gov.au in a new tab.
Official petition 4592-26 · Queensland Parliament

Signing takes about a minute.

  1. 1
    Click through to Parliament's site. The button above opens the official petition page in a new tab.
  2. 2
    Add your details. Enter your name and Queensland address and hit submit.
  3. 3
    Confirm by email. Parliament sends you a link to confirm. Click it and your signature is locked in.
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Why it matters

A signature is a number the government can't ignore.

Ipswich keeps being told to wait. Wait for the rail, wait for the buses, wait for the roads to catch up with the houses. A petition tabled in Parliament turns that frustration into a formal demand on the record, with every name behind it.

Every signature makes it harder to keep Ipswich at the back of the queue. Add yours, then send it to a neighbour. See the full Road to Recovery plan →