News
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Our indigenous on Voice referendum
AS the referendum on an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice approaches, we spoke to four Ipswich Aboriginal residents to find out how they are…
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Population milestone for growing city
THE official population count for Ipswich reached a milestone last week with the city welcoming its 250,000th resident. Dave and Philisha Riddell last week received…
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Time for your say on the Voice
ON Saturday October 14 Australians will have their say in a referendum about whether to change the Constitution to recognise the First Peoples of Australia…
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EDITORIAL: Time running out for candidates
THE Greens may have left their run too late if they intend to “ ‘swich voters to Green” in the forthcoming Ipswich City Council elections.…
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LETTER: Koala dreaming
I REFER to your article “Injured koalas turned away by RSPCA” [Ipswich Tribune, September 27, P1] It is my persistent question, with regards to this…
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Council election campaigns fire up
COUNCIL election campaigns have ramped up with a third mayoral candidate announced and the Greens launching what could be a team of candidates endorsed by…
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Third contender for Mayor
A THIRD contender has nominated for the role of Ipswich Mayor. Ipswich accountant Peter Robinson announced he would run late last week, talking about bringing…
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Mutton endorsed as lead candidate
THE Greens appear set to run a full team at the March Ipswich City Council elections. The party held a campaign launch titled ’switch to…
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Radio chat kicks up a stink
CAMPAIGNERS fighting the dumps stench have rubbished comments made on a radio show by mayoral challenger David Martin. Mr Martin was speaking on Peter Gleeson’s…
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Council awards $20,000 to Springfield Chamber
COUNCIL has voted in favour of awarding the Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce $20,000 as part of an annual partnership deal. A report to council…










