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Councillors ignore Pisasale survey result
DESPITE revelations 88.5 percent of the community are telling councillors not to rename Pisasale Drive and the Paul Pisasale Bridge, a group of councillors have…
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Delayed road projects a concern in eastern suburbs
EASTERN suburbs councillors spoke out against delayed roads projects and infrastructure in the city’s growth suburbs as the emphasis on spending on the Nicholas Street…
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Altered council report investigated
THE Pisasale name has been reinstated on a bridge and a road amid allegations a report to councillors was doctored to gloss over community opposition…
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Debt rises to $400m in big spending Budget
RATES and charges will rise 4.49 percent in a Budget focused on delivering the final works to the CBD redevelopment and continuing flood recovery works.…
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Students get a taste of Air Force life
THEY say you can’t be what you can’t see and clearly role models are vital to show young people that possibilities can become reality. RAAF…
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Much-loved picnic spot’s uncertain future
The owner of the flood-ravaged Colleges by the River cafe says he hopes the Ipswich Budget handed down tomorrow might offer a solution to help…
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Crime Watch
Crooks still preying on vehicles The owner of a black Holden Captiva station wagon (rego 605 RID) reported their vehicle stolen on June 23, while…
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RAAF fighter pilot clocks up 4000 hours
FOUR thousand hours is a heck of a long time doing anything, let alone flying a supersonic fighter and attack aircraft. Squadron Leader Daniel ‘Greals’…
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Protesters ask how much longer can Minister ignore health inquiry plea
FRESH demands for an inquiry into the impacts on health from a cluster of Ipswich dumps will add more weight to the call for Queensland…
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$55m upgrade brings preservative free Pop Tops to Ipswich
Plant upgrades worth $55 million were unveiled at Asahi’s Wulkuraka factory on Friday, cementing the drinks manufacturer’s long-term future in southeast Queensland. The upgrade, which…










