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Oldest photo club focuses on future
THE oldest photographic club in the state needs new members. Ipswich Photographic Society President Daryl Neumann said the lockdowns “decimated numbers”, with older club members…
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Martin defends NuGrow rendezvous
MAYORAL hopeful David Martin says he has nothing to hide over his coffee shop meeting with a waste industry boss last week whose company is…
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Daughter slams ‘shocking’ hospital care
THE treatment of patients at Ipswich Hospital was last week under the spotlight as a handful of patients spoke out. Teleah Hopgood said her family…
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Units eyed for flood-prone land
MORE units are planned on flood-mapped land at North Ipswich. Pjmax Constructions wants a development application to build 61 units at 31 and 33 Lowry…
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Dog attack pair fined
A LEICHHARDT couple appeared in court last week over their dogs’ brutal attack on another pet. Ipswich City Council worker Jessica Rose-Berkeley and her corrections…
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Source of NuGrow asbestos pursued
THE State environment regulator will question bosses at Swanbank composter NuGrow over the origins of waste that led to potentially deadly asbestos being found onsite…
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QR celebrates 160-year track record
QUEENSLAND Rail this year celebrates the 160th anniversary of the building of the first section of railway in Queensland. Queensland Rail CEO Kat Stapleton said…
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Hundreds farewell Vyleen at memorial
A FUNERAL was held last week for Redbank Plains grandmother Vyleen White who was fatally stabbed in a carpark at Town Square shopping centre last…
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What’s On In Ipswich 6th 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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Cleanaway case likely now months away
WASTE operator Cleanaway’s case on Wednesday has been adjourned once again to March 26 for a mention. It has been rumoured the Department of Health…










