News
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Time for action on bridge
MORE than a decade after authorities raised concerns with the integrity of the 123-year-old Herbert St Bridge, funding has been secured towards a new structure.…
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Kunzelmann takes on committee role
COUNCILLOR KATE Kunzelmann was voted in as the new chairwoman for Economic and Industry Development amid controversy at Thursday’s Council meeting. The position was vacated…
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Tough love rescues homeless man
IT IS Thursday afternoon and six homeless people desperate for a roof over their heads have already turned to Goodna Street Life for assistance that…
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Invasive pest choking bushland
YEARS of inaction have allowed an invasive weed to smother trees and bushland on a tract of land at Happy Jack Gully at Bellbird Park.…
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Fight to save nature corridor
FLINDERS View residents fighting to protect a cherished area of bushland from bulldozers say development plans must return to the drawing board. More than 600…
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Family business owed by Campfire charity
THE bosses of charity Campfire Healing Hub which was recently evicted from its Blackstone home after not paying its rent have headed north on a…
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Hospital tops list for ramping
WAITS of more than 10 hours on ambulance stretchers for admission to Ipswich Hospital are not unusual, new data reveals. From January to March, Queensland…
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What’s On In Ipswich, August 2nd 2023
MUSIC Honky Tonk Angels STARRING Brooke McMullen, this show features songs through the decades and celebrates the women of country music. Expect hits including Jolene,…
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Ipswich Park2Park challenge a winner, raises $10,000
BRISBANE runner Cassie Fien enjoyed tackling Ipswich’s hilly half-marathon course so much, she was eager to return. Her enthusiasm was rewarded in the latest Ipswich…
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Government plans for growing need for services
RECENT projections show Queensland’s National Disability Insurance Scheme participants will almost double to 223,000 in the next 10 years. The statistic was revealed in a…










