News
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LETTERS: Debt set up long ago
YOUR editorial “The Nicholas Street Grinch” [Ipswich Tribune, November 1, P8] makes the comment that the “Ipswich City Council has inherited a huge debt and…
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Creative idea for Remembrance Day
STUDENTS from Silkstone State School chalked up a first on Friday by taking part in RSL Queensland’s Draw To Remember initiative ahead of Remembrance Day.…
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YUP not sold on developer’s land deal
A GROUP of elders and native title applicants met with developers and an architect last week on plans for a cultural centre on the former…
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Protesters ‘won’t be moved’
PROTESTERS at the last camp at the old Deebing Creek Aboriginal Mission site have barricaded themselves in and are vowing not to leave. The protesters,…
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Planners back townhouses bid
COUNCIL planners have recommended a disputed Flinders View townhouse project should go ahead despite a public backlash over past months against the proposal. The final…
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Wig Lounge brings hope to cancer sufferers
WHEN breast cancer patients are told they require chemotherapy and will lose their hair, that news often is as bad as the very disease itself.…
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EDITORIAL: Centre plans need to be discussed
COMMENT IT was good to meet with members of the Yuggera Ugarapul People (YUP) at Ripley after their meeting with developers last Wednesday. The proposed…
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Muscling up for NuGrow fight
COUNCIL bosses have launched a lawsuit against an alleged key offender responsible for the noxious odours dogging Ipswich. The court papers will allege NuGrow has…
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Supanova remains a star attraction
WITH Covid lockdowns lifting only for the Hollywood actors strike to drag out to a fourth-month battle, cinema and sci-fi conventions have been thrown into…
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Dumps meeting city’s best-kept secret
ENVIRONMENT officials have countered criticisms their most recent public meeting was held almost in secret. The Department of Environment and Science (DES) community session on…










