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What’s On In Ipswich 28th June 2023
EVENTS Spark Festival THE city’s ultimate arts and cultural festival, Spark returns from July 6 for an 11-day, city-wide event celebrating the people, places, arts…
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Concrete truck smashes through house
A DEEBING Heights family have had a miracle escape after a concrete pumping truck toppled and smashed through their house, destroying a young boy’s bedroom.…
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Small blocks plan at Ripley
LAND will be rezoned on two lots at Ripley and more than 200 homes will be built if developers get the go-ahead from Council. A…
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Government refuses Wanless dump
THE State Government has upheld a decision by Ipswich City Council to refuse a new landfill operation at Ebenezer, which has been proposed by Wanless.…
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EDITORIAL: State Government creating hurdles
COMMENT QUEENSLAND Rail created a major handicap for the Ipswich Turf Club on Saturday, closing three train lines for track maintenance. The Gold Coast line,…
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More funding for buyback scheme
AN ADDITIONAL 300 homes in flood-prone areas will be purchased under the State Government’s Resilient Homes Fund. The jointly funded initiative delivered through Commonwealth-State Disaster…
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Ipswich ‘left behind’ in record-spending State Budget
LAST week’s State Budget has been slammed by Ipswich City Council for failing to provide major infrastructure commitments for the growing city. Ipswich Mayor Teresa…
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Nature corridors preserved under new town plan
AN Environmental Management zone has been introduced in Ipswich City Council’s new planning scheme in an attempt to protect habitat in the rapidly growing city.…
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Wedding bells for Howard
MEMBER for Ipswich Jennifer Howard had a good reason for not being able to attend the Ipswich Cup on Saturday. Last week she made an…
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Our cartoon
With nine months to the Ipswich City Council elections we have two Mayoral candidates. The race has started. Meanwhile the Ipswich Cup proves to be the…










