![]() ![]() The time will fly by, so keep working hard and you will see your accomplishments realised.” “Stay positive and you’ll see the days turn into weeks, the weeks turn into months and the months into years. “If you have a dream, surround yourself with people who will support you and keep you accountable, make daily goals that you can attain and work hard towards it,” Mrs Acason said. Mrs Acason said the trip down memory lane helped her realise the importance of setting goals and working hard every day to achieve them. The capsule included profiles of Mrs Acason and other up-and-coming Ipswich athletes. Mrs Acason joined Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding and councillors to inspect the contents of a time capsule set into the wall of the Barry Jones Auditorium, in the former Ipswich City Council library building 25 years ago. She would do just that, representing Australia at the 20 Olympic Games and five Commonwealth Games from 2002 to 2018. In 1998, Deborah Acason (née Lovely) was a Queensland champion in the under 16s discus, shot put and hammer events, an Ipswich teen chasing a dream to represent Australia at the highest levels. ![]() What are your memories of Ipswich 25 years ago? ![]()
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