Redbank Plains is a suburb in the City of Ipswich, Queensland, Australia.
Redbank Plains is 7.17 kilometres (4.46 mi) North West from Springfield Central.
[3][4] A school (name unknown) was opened in 1868 by the Roman Catholic Church.
[15] Redbank Plains State High School opened on 27 January 1987.
It is named in the memory of Graham Staines, a missionary in India who was burned to death by fundamentalist Hindus in 1999.
[16] St Ann's Catholic Primary School opened in 2020 with 98 students in Prep to Year 3.
[1] The Ipswich City Council operates the Redbank Plains Library in Moreton Avenue.
In 2019, the Department of Transport and Main Roads conduced a study on expanding the rail network between Springfield and Ipswich.
The report recommended a rail station be built at School Road, Redbank Plains.
This polarmetric radar was established in 2007 and is used to measure rainfall, rain drop sizes and for the detection of hail storms.