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No apology from Howard
MEMBER for Ipswich Jennifer Howard is refusing to apologise to Ipswich’s Aboriginal community, the Greens Party and to the Ipswich Tribune for her controversial speech…
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EDITORIAL: Thank you for your support
COMMENT WE would like to thank our readers, First Nations groups, Members of the Queensland Greens and the journalists union the Media Entertainment and Arts…
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Toy Run powers up for festive charity cheer
THE 26th annual Ipswich Toy Run will take place this year, on Sunday, December 11. And up to 800 motorcyclists are expected to take to…
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RSPCA opposes kitten farm
A LEADING animal charity is urging potential cat owners to adopt a homeless animal before buying a pet from a “cat farm”, like the one…
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Volunteers welcome at new bush care group
BUNDAMBA resident Scott Miiller is putting the call out for more volunteers to roll up their sleeves after setting up a bush care group on…
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What’s On In Ipswich
THEATRE Breaker Morant During the Boer War in South Africa, in 1901, three Australian ‘irregular’ soldiers – lieutenants Harry Morant, Peter Handcock and George Witton…
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Hyundai achieves top growth rate
HYUNDAI’s brand value rose 14 percent year-on-year, to $17.3 billion in 2022, placing it 35th for the second year while marking its eighth consecutive year…
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Waterplay area reopens after floods
AFTER sustaining major damage during the floods early this year, Bob Gamble Park water play area and picnic areas have reopened in time for the…
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D’Alberto wins big for Honda at Bathurst
TONY D’Alberto and Honda secured the 2022 TCR Australia Series in a nail-biting finish at the inaugural Bathurst International event at Mount Panorama recently. The…
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EDITORIAL: Deebing Creek issues of national concern
COMMENT THE issues surrounding development around the Deebing Creek Aboriginal Mission are bigger than Ipswich. Aborigines who were at Deebing Creek Mission included people from…










