News
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Floods, development wipe out platypus
THE platypus appears to be almost wiped out in Ipswich after a year of devastating flood events, heavy rain periods and continued rapid development. Ipswich City…
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Former Mayor questions opulent office
FORMER Ipswich Mayor Andrew Antoniolli has spoken out on the opulence of the Mayor’s office in the new council Administration Building. Mr Antoniolli described the…
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Flood recovery two years away
WORKS to rebuild after the devastating flood events early this year are expected to take Ipswich City Council up to two years to complete. Six…
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City builds disaster resilience
WITH bushfire season and warnings of a wet summer ahead, authorities have joined forces in Ipswich for a disaster training event. Queensland Fire and Emergency…
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CRIME WATCH: Search for Raceview robbers
Search for robbers DETECTIVES are appealing for information on break-ins at two separate locations in the Raceview area in March this year. The break-ins are…
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Cinema wars begin in Ipswich central
HOYTS and Ipswich City Council have come under fire for overstating demand in assessment of the approval of a new cinema lease in Nicholas Street.…
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Three dead in Fernvale light plane crash
THREE people are dead after the light plane they were flying in crashed into bushland near Fernvale on Monday. Gary Liehm, an experienced pilot, businessman…
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Ipswich pioneered driving program helps kids through mentorship
THIS year PCYC’S Braking the Cycle (BTC) program will have been running for 10 years. The program is run by volunteer mentors and is designed…
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Council not happy taking on Lion’s share of funds
AN EXTRA $3 million needed to complete the Brisbane Lions’ Springfield Central Stadium is not likely to come from Ipswich City Council. Councillors drew a…
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Swifts ‘workers’ lead way chasing finals’ clean sweep
AS one of “17 workers” in the Swifts A-Grade side, utility player Luke Rea enjoyed scoring a decisive try at a crucial time. His second…









