News
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Floods buyback winners and losers
DEMOLITION crews razed the first community title scheme voluntarily purchased under the Buy-Back scheme at Goodna last week. Twenty homes were pulled to the ground…
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Budget fails Ipswich battlers
IPSWICH families are seeing an increasing share of their weekly budget eaten up by skyrocketing rents, fuel and grocery bills. Queensland Council of Social Service…
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Canberra rallies around under-siege Neumann
ACT of supreme betrayal, a sincere quest for gender equality in the Canberra caucus, or political suicide? Through whichever lens it is viewed, Labor sources…
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Share a cuppa with Lucille after heartbreak
BONNEY sits and waits at the front door for her master who never returns. The four-year-old Shih Tzu-Maltese cross expects Warren Kennedy to come home…
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Help shape future of libraries
THE community has been asked how city libraries could be improved. Last year’s annual survey of 2,058 people revealed that almost 60 percent of library…
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Fun for a cause, relaying a team philosophy
AN UNUSUAL fundraising anniversary was celebrated with a High Tea in a home garden in Tivoli, this month. A 20th anniversary celebration cake was shared…
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What’s On In Ipswich – 22nd May 2024
MUSIC Angry Anderson Featuring current, original and past members of Dragon, Mondo Rock, John Butler Trio, Savage Garden, Wolfmother, Choirboys and sporting greats, The Filthy…
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Unborn baby killed, mother seriously injured
An UNBORN baby has died after a crash which resulted in six people being taken to hospital. The two-car collision occurred in Purga about 5.45pm…
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Howard to fight Neumann for Blair
THE Prime Minister has interceded in a looming preselection challenge against backbencher Blair MP Shayne Neumann. State Member for Ipswich Jennifer Howard is using Labor’s gender…
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State hints at ditching Scott’s Farm school plan
THE State Government has ordered a review into the necessity for a new primary school on Scott’s Farm at Ripley. The news is the first…










