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  • Native fish failed by Fisheries Department

    Native fish failed by Fisheries Department

    A MASS fish kill might have been prevented if the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (DAF) had requested a fish ladder be built while flood…

  • Time running out for Art Awards entries

    Time running out for Art Awards entries

    ARTISTS have less than three weeks to enter the Ipswich Art Awards. Nominations close on March 7. Winners in each category will receive $1,500 prize…

  • Screaming back on stage

    Screaming back on stage

    FOLLOWING on the success of their tour celebrating the 30th anniversary of the All For One album last year, The Screaming Jets embark on an…

  • Ambitious target for Clean Up

    Ambitious target for Clean Up

    COMMUNITY support is needed to meet an ambitious target of 50 Clean Up Australia Day sites across Ipswich this year. Early registration for the event,…

  • Iconic Beatles’ rooftop gig revisited

    Iconic Beatles’ rooftop gig revisited

    MORE than half a century ago, The Beatles played what has become one of the most talked about live shows of any band. High on…

  • MP prevented from seeing fish kill

    MP prevented from seeing fish kill

    IPSWICH West MP Jim Madden says he was not allowed to see for himself the true extent of the mass fish kill at Mt Crosby…

  • Dark days for Dog Trumpet

    Dark days for Dog Trumpet

    THE humour in Reg Mombassa’s songs has become darker in recent years and even turned to anger.  Songs like ‘Gangrene’, ‘Lonely Death Cleaning Company’…

  • Fish kill disaster at weir

    Fish kill disaster at weir

    by ROB MELLETT A LEADING angling expert says the ecological disaster that has unfolded at Mt Crosby Weir during the past three weeks could have…

  • Sell-out workshop proves comedy alive and well

    Sell-out workshop proves comedy alive and well

    IT IS often said that most people would prefer to be eaten by a shark than perform comedy in front of a live audience. But…

  • Arts funding helps bring tours to the region

    Arts funding helps bring tours to the region

    AN ARTS Queensland government funding boost will help a performing arts group to bring a series of musical acts to local venues. Queensland-based performing arts…

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