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Cultural feast programmed for Spark Festival
THE city’s top arts and culture festival is back for 11 days of action from July 4. As well as the program of music, performance,…
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Greens want talks over recycling centre plans
THE council environment boss says he is happy to meet with Ipswich Greens to discuss ideas on improvements to the planned resource recovery centre. The…
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Parents: teachers should go harder with strikes
A MUM with three children at Ipswich Girls’ Grammar School (IGGS) urges striking teachers to take tougher measures. Teachers and school support staff were due…
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Eisteddfod glory for young vocalists
TALENTED St Peters Lutheran College Springfield students recently celebrated after winning the Choral Society Cup at the Ipswich Music Eisteddfod. There were tears of joys…
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Wacol asylum: Randall raped, bashed, drugged
RAPES, forced injections, staff beatings and electro-shock treatment were daily occurrences for most patients – many of them children – at Wolston Park Mental Hospital.…
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How you can help stop bulldozing of Scott’s Farm
TIME is running out to sign the Scott’s Farm petition. The Scotts at Ripley have been fighting government plans to build a school on their…
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What’s On In Ipswich – 5th June 2024
MUSIC Mountain Ash MOUNTAIN Ash are back with their new release for 2024, the Colours EP. Streaming now, the lead single from the release, is…
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Mental health centre officially opens
THE ribbon was cut on a new mental health clinic in Ipswich last week. The Ipswich Medicare Mental Health Centre (formerly Head to Health) will…
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Crickets from Sinnathamby as petition soars to 15K
A PUBLIC protest will be held at Brookwater on June 16 at 10am as part of the Save Woogaroo Forest campaign. The community is invited…
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Rumours Howard about to abandon tilt for Blair
RUGBY League great Mal Meninga’s tilt at a career in Canberra lasted only seconds and made him a punchline for the rest of his life.…










