Entertainment
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Strassman gets his crew back on the road
FOR three decades US comedian David Strassman has been a staple on Australian television using his sneaky sidekick Chuck Wood and band of puppets to…
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Art award entries impress judges
THE CITY’S top artworks have been selected from 350 entries in the 23rd annual Ipswich Art Awards. Springfield artist Kaityln Turner’s acrylic and oil painting…
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Shark circles regional towns
EIGHT-TIME ARIA winner Amy Shark recently announced Ipswich would be added to her regional tour, bringing the schedule to an amazing 60 shows. It will…
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New additions pop up at Nature Centre
THERE are some new additions to the Ipswich Nature Centre with the arrival of a baby wallaby and three goslings. Council’s Environment and Sustainability Committee…
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Experiencing a field of sunflowers draws in crowds to three day festival
A chance for her daughters to experience the beauty of sunflowers and to see how they are grown was the motivation for Daiana Walker from…
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Crowds return for olive festival
A CROWD of about 2000 is expected to descend on the quiet area of Pine Mountain for the annual Watercress Creek Olive Festival on Sunday…
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Monsters return to SEQ when Godzilla vs Kong sequel filming begins
SCENES from around South East Queensland, including Ipswich, are likely to feature in the sequel to the international blockbuster Godzilla vs Kong with the announcement…
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Destination grant win by hosts of The Gathering
THE Gathering – a celebration of all things Celtic and Ipswich city’s historic Celtic links – has won a Tourism and Events Queensland grant. In…
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Humidity and rain as Ipswich welcomes February
The beginning of February has brought the Ipswich region a battle of high temperatures and severe storms. Last Wednesday more than 30 millimetres of rain was…
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Distilling life, vitality and movement into bronze
WHAT do you do when you immigrate from California with associate degrees in science and business and studied philosophy at UC Berkeley? You compete in…








