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Derek happy to help at heritage centre
WHEN Derek Olley started his apprenticeship with the Royal Air Force (RAF) – in 1947 – George VI was the King of England. “I was…
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Burial records go digital
LOCAL history and family research is now a lot easier with Ipswich City Council releasing more than 180 years’ worth of burial records online. The…
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Drones give residents a fright in suburbs
LOW-FLYING drones have been seen hovering around Bundamba homes late at night, forcing residents to raise privacy concerns. Residents told the Tribune they felt like…
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Caravan park in flood zone refused
PLANS for a 237 site caravan park in a flood zone in One Mile have been refused by Ipswich City Council. The proposal for 84…
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Key changes as Cricket Ipswich boosts professionalism
WITH a full-time operations manager, new-look board and growth in team numbers, Cricket Ipswich (CI) means business this season. Recently-appointed CI president Simon Emmerson shared…
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EDITORIAL: Altered reports remain an issue
COMMENT THE OIA is clearly not doing its job in continuing to ignore complaints about Mayor Teresa Harding’s political interference in drafting drastic changes to…
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Gated community planned for Goodna flood zone
A DEVELOPER hopes to win approval for a 207 residential lot, gated community in a flood zone in Goodna. The Goodna community is still recovering…
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New Transit Custom revealed in Germany
FORD’S line-up of electric vehicles was led by the all-new E-Transit Custom at the IAA Transportation Show in Hannover, Germany, recently. Making its global public…
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Developers told to rethink Springfield Rise extension
PLANS to extend the footprint of the massive Springfield Rise development circling an environmentally sensitive conservation area are on hold. Developers Lendlease originally submitted a…
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OIA ignores calls to investigate mayor
PUBLIC outrage at the decision not to investigate Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding for altering an officer’s report has been ignored by the State Government’s Office…










