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Digital ID creates Big Brother fear
A ROSEWOOD man says a permanent government digital ID system cannot be trusted. Ex-serviceman and police officer Sam Tate feared people without digital literacy skills…
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Fly-in cops net 17 in a day
AN IPSWICH teen allegedly assaulted a 55-year-old woman in daylight last week to steal her car. He was just one of 17 people snared by…
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New health building for university
THE Governor-General last week welcomed the start of work on the new health building at the University of Southern Queensland’s Ipswich campus. David Hurley said…
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What’s On In Ipswich – 10th April 2024
MUSIC Eviction PREPARE yourself for a night of heavy, powerful music, with Sunshine Coast hardcore outfit Rimmy Grasa, crust punks Eviction and slamcore from Product…
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Miracle baby given second chance
YOUNG Otis Reeves has a cheeky smile, but it’s the scar on his chest that marks him out as a ‘little miracle’. He owes his…
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New Council sworn in
THE CITY’S 51st mayor starts her second term with four returning and four newly elected councillors sworn in last week. The first meeting of the…
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EDITORIAL – Decision could have waited
COMMENT WITH a decision required before March 22, the precinct plan for Springview Village should have gone to the last meeting of council before it…
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Work crews return to major road project
CONSTRUCTION work on Redbank Plains Road in Ipswich’s eastern suburbs will recommence after Ipswich City Council took back ownership of the project three weeks ago.…
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Regional music festivals the survivors
WITH Splendour in the Grass the latest in a series of cancelled music festivals, the future of the big headline music festival is uncertain. Following…
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Tully celebrates local government milestone
VETERAN councillor Paul Tully celebrated his 45th year in local government on Sunday before being sworn in to the new council yesterday (Tuesday). First elected…










