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Three Ipswich schools share in $35M government spend
THE State Government has funded a $35 million upgrade to three local schools. A new $18.7 million building at Claremont Special School is designed to…
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Trashon Parade a Huge Success (Get your ARTS into Gear)
On Saturday, November 8, the Ipswich Climate Action Group hosted their second Trashon Parade. Following last year’s success, this year was a wonderful day full…
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Drugs and alcohol abuse also on government radar
by PETER CHAPMAN THE State Government is also well aware of the growing need to help adults in the grip of drug and alcohol abuse.…
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Cancer warning as 1 in 4 women skip cervical screening
AUSTRALIA may be leading the world in the fight against cervical cancer, but doctors at the Mater hospital arewarning complacency about the disease is still…
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Night shift work was Jan’s plan for five decades
A DOG bit Jan Korner when she walked into the wrong yard while delivering a parcel to a customer. The bite was on her ankle…
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GROUP’S DESPERATE HOME SEARCH
by PETER CHAPMAN ALMOST four years ago the Springfield Christian Family Church put their belief behind a parishioner named Daryl Ross to lead a residential…
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Engaging theatre brings recycling to life for Ipswich students
STEM based education programs are being offered to Ipswich schools to teach students how to use kerbside bins correctly and how to capture valuable Garden…
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COUNCIL STILL FIGHTING FOR A MAJOR SPORTS STADIUM
by PETER CHAPMAN CONVERTING the North Ipswich Stadium into a major sports venue remains a priority for Ipswich Council as they get set to start…
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NO MONEY TO FIX HISTORIC WOOLLEN MILLS
by PETER CHAPMAN Potential arts centre to remain dormant IN 2015, former Ipswich mayor Paul Pisasale persuaded the council to purchase the abandoned woollen mills…
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COUNCIL STILL FIGHTING FOR A MAJOR SPORTS STADIUM
by PETER CHAPMAN CONVERTING the North Ipswich Stadium into a major sports venue remains a priority for Ipswich Council as they get set to start…










