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Sinking feeling as Hall repairs slide

Rowan Anderson
Rowan Anderson
Published: February 6, 2025
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TIME FOR ACTION: The Soldiers’ Memorial Hall needs urgent work.
TIME FOR ACTION: The Soldiers’ Memorial Hall needs urgent work.
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SOLDIERS’ Memorial Hall, a 103-year-old Ipswich icon dedicated to veterans, is facing mounting structural issues that have left the building at risk of further damage, sparking concerns about its future.

The hall, which serves as a memorial to World War I veterans, has been plagued by a sinking floor for more than five years.

The issue was first noticed by the Ipswich RSL Sub Branch when staff observed tables appeared uneven.

Over time, it became clear that the building’s structural integrity was compromised, prompting Sub Branch secretary Debbie Wadwell to reach out to Ipswich City Council for assistance.

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“Five years we noticed the tables sort of looked a bit odd, and thought that looks a bit weird,” Ms Wadwell said.

“So we just propped up some desks and didn’t think too much of it.

“But over time, we realised something was wrong.”

Despite early assurances from the council that the building was structurally sound, the situation has worsened.

The sinking floor has led to uneven surfaces, dropping poles, and even a leaning fridge.

Last year, the problem was brought into sharper focus when a veteran stumbled on the uneven flooring, prompting urgent calls for action.

In response, Ipswich City Council conducted inspections and promised to install cameras to monitor the floor’s movement in real-time, but the installation has yet to take place, and the council has now scheduled the project’s design phase for the 2025-26 financial year, with construction planned for 2026-27.

Some locals worry that delays could lead to more severe damage, such as the formation of a sinkhole beneath the hall.

Ms Wadwell, who sees the hall as a sacred space for veterans, emphasised the cultural and historical significance of the building.

“This isn’t just a building – it’s a memorial to our veterans and a key part of Ipswich’s heritage,” she said.

The Sub Branch has asked the council to expedite repairs, and acknowledged the support from Mayor Teresa Harding and Cr Marnie Doyle in their investigation of the problem.

“Maybe it has just been a communication breakdown,” Ms Wadwell said.

Councillor Andrew Antonelli, who oversees council asset buildings, said he had extensive knowledge of the building.

“Having been and had a look at how far the floor has sunk, it’s quite alarming.”

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