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More homes in pipeline on koala habitat
A DEVELOPER has submitted proposals to build an extra 17 homes at a site already approved in a previous development application. If accepted,…
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Revamped club on record breaking path
AS COMEBACKS go, former Goodna Services Club’s resurrection after last year’s floods devastation as the area’s number-one destination for quality food, drinks, and entertainment is…
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Ipswich City Council is struggling to meet bin collection schedules with thousands of bins not collected on the scheduled day. The Main Roads customer service…
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F-35A Lightning set for Air Base Amberley
by ROB MELLETT AMBERLEY Air Base is hosting 11, F-35A Lightning II aircraft while construction work continues at the RAAF Base Williamtown in New South…
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Political threats reported to police
GOODNA-based Councillor Nicole Jonic has spoken out about a toxic political environment in Ipswich after fending off a threat to expose drug charges she faced…
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EDITORIAL: ‘Fresh start’ yet to happen
COMMENT FOR all the Palaszczuk Government’s attempts to clean up local government in Ipswich, the political scene has sunk to a level of threats and…
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Flawed bones report revealed
A POLICE report into bones believed to be human, found at the AV Jennings development site near the Deebing Creek Aboriginal Mission cemetery, is inconclusive.…
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Mayor turns down North America trip
IPSWICH Mayor Teresa Harding will not join other South East Queensland mayors on an 11-day trip to California and Canada following her recent criticism of…
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Twins double down on successful nursing careers
by ROB MELLETT IDENTICAL twins Mulana and Munarra Walker are school-based trainees whose mentors believe they have what’s needed for a successful career in health…
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Two Ipswichians on the Honours List
by ROB MELLETT TWO Ipswich residents were among the 135 Queenslanders who were recognised in this year’s Australia Day Honours List. A Medal of the…










