News
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ED holds up despite patient surge
IPSWICH Hospital patients waited two minutes fewer ramped on stretchers than in last year’s September quarter, latest data reveals. Patients on stretchers – in addition…
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Swanbank set for state’s largest battery storage site
LATEST plans at Swanbank show a proposal for a subdivision at what would be one of the state’s largest “green energy” battery storage plants if…
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What’s On In Ipswich 20th December 2023
EVENTS Kids Christmas Party MAKE sure you get along to the Helens Haven Kids Christmas Party to enjoy Christmas carols, markets, food, and lots of…
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Teen crash fatality
AN 18-year-old Yamanto man has died after a traffic crash at Swanbank last week. The man was a passenger in a 2005 Ford Falcon involved…
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Cinema turns its back on Top of Town
THE city cinema has turned its back on Top of Town businesses with the corner entrance to the centre disappearing in the latest design. Extensive…
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Facebook suspends mayoral candidate page
FACEBOOK ‘unpublished’ Mayoral candidate David Martin’s campaign page for five days without warning three months out from the election. The page, which has more than…
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Kitchen makes way for the arts
THE former Jamie’s Kitchen building in d’Arcy Doyle Place will be a new home for the arts in Ipswich after councillors unanimously voted to reopen…
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Temporary planning protections extended
WASTE operators will continue to be regulated under a new Temporary Local Planning Instrument (TLPI), overriding the existing planning scheme with stricter management controls. Ipswich…
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Mayor determined to award extra funds
MAYOR Teresa Harding voted alone in a determined stance to give the Ipswich Show Society an extra $10,000 at Thursday’s meeting. A Council panel set…
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Colleges restoration works set to start
REPAIR works to the popular Colleges Crossing which were wiped out in the March 2022 floods have been delayed again. The work was to begin…










