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Extinction event looming at Springfield
APPROVAL of the Springview Village Precinct Plan on 170ha of native bushland could pave the way for the extinction of the area’s koalas according to…
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Cash boost to change lives
COMMUNITY donors have handed over funding to enable the launch of hi-tech equipment that promises to give West Moreton Health patients better access to quality…
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Three generations test endurance for charity
THE Heritage Karalee – Ipswich100 was very much a family affair this year, with multi-generations of riders taking part, including grandfather-and-grandson team, Connor and Evan.…
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Howard, Council mute over state land seizure
IT WOULDN’T be Easter at Scott’s Farm without a hot cross bun or a crispy jaffle pulled hot from the campfire. Holiday time at the…
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Flood-resilient bridge opens
RESIDENTS subjected to devastating floods welcomed the opening of a new Brisbane River bridge at Mount Crosby, last week. The higher, less flood prone bridge…
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Fly-in cops for Ipswich
IPSWICH will receive specialist police units to help quell crime in trouble hotspots. Premier Steven Miles said Operation Whisky Legion would be highly visible and…
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What’s On In Ipswich – 3rd April 2024
MUSIC Project Zero ALTERNATIVE rock band Priority Zero travel west to celebrate their first show in Ipswich. The trio has been making music together since…
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New Council sworn in
IPSWICH City Councillors were sworn in at a ceremony at the council building yesterday (Tuesday) after the declaration of the election results last Wednesday. Former…
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Plans approved days after election
A PRECINCT plan for the controversial Springview Village development has been approved by Ipswich City Council days after the election and without consulting the incoming…
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Antoniolli joins rival in Division 3
FORMER Ipswich mayor Andrew Antoniolli will join his bitter rival Marnie Doyle on Council as the two representatives for Division 3. With 76 percent of…










