Tivoli is a suburb in the City of Ipswich, Queensland, Australia, located approximately 4.8 kilometres northeast of the Ipswich Central Business District and about 37 kilometres west-southwest of Brisbane. Tivoli covers an area of 3.6 square kilometres, situated north of the Bremer River, adjacent to the Warrego Highway and Mount Crosby Road.
As of the 2021 Census, Tivoli had a population of 1,460 residents. The average age is 40 years, with households comprising an average of two people. Approximately 84.3% of residents commute by car, and the predominant household type is couples without children.
Tivoli's property market has experienced significant growth. As of early 2025, the median house price is approximately $642,000, reflecting a 40% increase over the past year. Rental properties command a median weekly rent of $550, yielding an average rental return of 4.2%.
Tivoli State School, located at 108 Mount Crosby Road, is a government primary institution catering to students from Prep to Year 6. The school follows the Australian Curriculum and offers specialist services, including an Inclusion Teacher, a Speech Pathologist, a Social Worker, and a Guidance Officer. For secondary education, the nearest government school is Ipswich State High School in Brassall.
Tivoli is well-connected by major roads, including the Warrego Highway and Mount Crosby Road. Public transportation options are available in neighbouring suburbs, with bus services facilitating travel to Ipswich and surrounding areas.
The Tivoli Sporting Complex, located at 69 Church Street, offers a range of sports facilities, including fields for baseball, cricket, rugby, and soccer. The complex also features amenities such as batting cages, gazebos, picnic areas, and public toilets.
Tivoli's rich history is rooted in coal mining, with the suburb taking its name from the Tivoli coal mine established in the 1860s. Heritage-listed sites include the Wright Family Houses on Mount Crosby Road.
Tivoli's blend of historical significance, residential character, and access to essential services contributes to its appeal within the Ipswich area.