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  • Christmas comes early for flood victims

    Christmas comes early for flood victims

    BRASSALL homeowners, left in limbo for 18 months after the 2022 floods destroyed their units, finally have a reason to cheer. Last Thursday, Ipswich City…

  • Vow to take doc’s plight to Minister

    Vow to take doc’s plight to Minister

    A FEDERAL pollie promises to support a local doctor in his struggle against government officialdom. Federal Member for Blair Shayne Neumann read recently about Magdy…

  • Tully refloats Moggill bridge idea

    Tully refloats Moggill bridge idea

    A BRIDGE, or not a bridge – it’s a question that for decades has plagued Ipswich residents hoping to cross to Brisbane without fuss. Division…

  • What’s On In Ipswich 15th November 2023

    What’s On In Ipswich 15th November 2023

    THEATRE My Fair Empire LOVINGLY ripped off from the Star Wars classic The Empire Strikes Back, My Fair Empire brings the year to an end…

  • NuGrow fined over breaches

    NuGrow fined over breaches

    SWANBANK composter NuGrow has been handed $46,400 in fines for breaching the Environmental Protection Act. The Department of Environment and Science (DES) slapped NuGrow with…

  • Broncos help students tackle mental health

    Broncos help students tackle mental health

    IN A great show of leadership Springfield Central State High School Captain Georgia used her initiative to invite Broncos legend Darius Boyd to deliver a mental…

  • LETTERS: ICC right to rein in spending

    LETTERS: ICC right to rein in spending

    RELUCTANT to write again after having a letter published in The Tribune (November 1), in which I was critical of Ipswich City Council, State and…

  • LETTERS: Debt set up long ago

    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…

  • Creative idea for Remembrance Day

    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.…

  • YUP not sold on developer’s land deal

    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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