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Sensational show powers back to life
VISITORS to Planes, Trains and Autos will be spoilt for choice this Saturday with a bumper collection of exhibits at Australia’s oldest railway workshops. Ground…
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Mourning our king of comedy
COMEDIAN and creator of some of the most enduring characters of all time, Barry Humphries died on Saturday, aged 89. Humphries was a one-off wit…
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Have your say on koala protection
THE State Government is asking Queenslanders to have their say on strengthening koala protections in the southeast. Introduced in February 2020, amendments to planning regulations…
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Plans for social housing at Booval
A COMMUNITY housing group wants to rezone land at Booval to build 43 units. Community Housing Ltd has applied to the Ipswich City Council for…
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When Ray dodged a rocket in Vietnam
WHEN Ray Watherston returned to Australia after serving in Vietnam in 1970, he said the cold reception he and others received prevented him marching again…
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PHOTO GALLERY: Anzac Day 2023
Some of the biggest crowds seen in years turned out for today’s Anzac Day marches and services across Ipswich. Ipswich Tribune photographer LYLE RADFORD was there…
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EDITORIAL: City is sick of political games
COMMENT WITH the mess the Palaszczuk Government has made of local government in Ipswich it is refreshing to see a candidate like David Martin…
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Our cartoon
WITH former councillor David Martin announcing he will run for mayor and spruiking about the strengths of representing the city as an independent and current councillor…
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Businesses hail mural success
THE $50,000 mural project at Bottle Alley has been hailed by Council as a major driver in increasing foot traffic from Nicholas St to the…
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LETTERS: Be honest about party affiliations
I AM writing regarding the local Ipswich Council election, which is due in March 2024. There will be many candidates coming out between now and…










