News
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Row over bulk-billing figures
BLAIR MP Shayne Neumann has rubbished LNP claims of a “staggering decline” in GP medical clinics offering bulk billing in the electorate. Senator Paul Scarr…
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Heavy fuel loads build bushfire hazard
RURAL fireys want homeowners to tackle the heavy fuel loads that have swollen after the humid weather and heavy rains over previous months. Queensland Fire…
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State regulator accused of apathy
ENVIRONMENT Department chiefs say its officers have been at composter Wood Mulching Industries’ (WMI) Swanbank site to check compliance with its latest obligations. WMI must…
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Critics: solar farm will destroy community
TWO key figures from the national grassroots network against “reckless renewables” urge residents to ‘fight with their every breath’ plans for a solar plant at…
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Wife of Jets boss shares health battle
IT IS a disease that, during their darkest moments, can bring a sufferer to the brink of suicide, so all-encompassing becomes the pain. In fact,…
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What’s On In Ipswich 13th March 2024
THEATRE Ageing Disgracefully IPSWICH Little Theatre actors are back on stage for 2024 to present a selection of comic and lightly dramatic pieces in Ageing…
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Council sacks roads contractor
THE contractor tasked with the Redbank Plains Road upgrade has been booted off the job by Ipswich City Council. The Stage 3 works ground to…
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State kicks in $10m for stadium
THE State Government has announced $10 million funding toward the proposed 12,000 capacity stadium at North Ipswich Reserve. Premier Steven Miles made the announcement while…
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Bell Street bridge to be demolished
THE Bell Street pedestrian bridge is to be demolished next week after decades of being closed to the public as the State Government and owners…
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Climate Change not on candidates’ radar
CANDIDATES standing for the Ipswich City Council elections have shown little interest in what local government can do to address climate change. Ipswich Climate Action…










