[1] North Booval is bounded to the north and west by the Bremer River, to the east by Bundamba Creek, and to the south by the Main Line railway.
[3] The land use is predominantly residential, except for the northern river flats which is used for grazing on native vegetation.
[3] Trinity Ipswich Uniting Church was formed in July 1970 as a cooperative parish of a number of Ipswich churches:[4] The cooperative parish operated from a number of its predecessors' premises until a new church building at 114 Jacaranda Street was dedicated on 15 September 1973.
It is part of the Bremer-Brisbane Presbytery, and is one of four congregations co-operating together as the Uniting Churches of Ipswich.
[6][7][8] The congregation includes people from the Pacific Island nation of Niue, which holds services in their Niuean language on some weeks and joins with the main congregation for shared worship in other weeks.