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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…










