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By-election for Palaszczuk’s seat
THOSE in former Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk’s electorate of Inala will vote for a new State MP as they head to the polls for the local…
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Seeing red: pub shows ‘eshays’ the door
A YAMANTO pub’s clothing ban introduced to keep out troublemakers, a pub boss says. Pub boss Mike Falvey said drinkers wearing “solid” red shoes and…
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Big year for Nicholas Street
THIS year is expected to usher in the completion of the major tenancies in the Nicholas Street Precinct despite delays to the long-awaited opening of…
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E-scooter trial extended
THE TRIAL of e-scooters at Springfield Central has been extended for six months to allow Ipswich City Council to collect more data on micro-mobility in…
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Work starts on temporary bridge
WORK on the temporary pedestrian footbridge for Sadliers Crossing is expected to start this weekend. The pedestrian overpass connects Herbert and Challinor streets. Queensland Rail…
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New playground for Cameron Park
MAJOR work to upgrade Cameron Park in Booval will begin early this year after council recently selected a contractor for the work. Division 3 Councillor…
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Mayor defends Australia Day events
IPSWICH Mayor Teresa Harding has backed the council’s decision to continue to hold its Australia Day Awards Ceremony ahead of the official Australia Day holiday…
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Former Mayor to run?
FORMER Mayor Andrew Antoniolli is “seriously considering” running for a seat on Ipswich City Council. Mr Antoniolli stood down as Ipswich Mayor in May 2018…
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Wild weather delays school opening
STUDENTS geared up to start the year at the new Bellbird Park State School will have to join classes at Woogaroo Creek State School for…
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WMI defiant over smoke fines
A SWANBANK waste operator boss says he hasn’t ruled out contesting the recent fines handed down by the state regulator. The Department of Environment, Science…










