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Minister to explain bones investigation
POLICE Minister Mark Ryan has been asked to explain measures taken to investigate bones discovered at the Deebing Springs development site in Ipswich. Greens spokeswoman…
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Work to start to replace timber bridges
MOTORISTS who travel on some of rural Ipswich’s oldest and narrowest bridges will benefit from a $5.7 million allocation towards two timber bridge replacements as…
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EV on road to quell range anxiety
WITH a lab-tested range of 614 km, the new Hyundai IONIQ 6 will be among the most energy-efficient mainstream EVs available on the market. The…
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Café banished as lease terminated
COUNCIL announced last weekend the lease would end at the popular Colleges by the River café after devasting floods wrecked the area earlier this year.…
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First cut still deepest for Mullers on diamond anniversary
BUNDAMBA couple Kevin and Rosemary Muller say tackling life’s ups and downs together as a team is the glue that has kept their marriage unbreakable…
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Dark theme for limited-edition Triton Sport
THE Mitsubishi Triton utility range will be enhanced by a new Sport Edition variant, as part of the light commercial vehicle’s next round of updates.…
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US wants Australia in weapons training exercise
TOXIC Pineapple. It sounds like some sort of tropical fruit nightmare but it’s a chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear decontamination training exercise the US wants…
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Trading up to a better future
A NEW era is about to dawn in education in Ipswich, with the opening of a senior school in Ipswich offering excellence in vocational learning…
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ICC development fees too high says developer
HUNDREDS of thousands of dollars in development application fees remain unpaid after a leading residential developer contested Ipswich City Council costs. Peet Limited applied to…
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Chance in a lifetime at RAAF Base Amberley
IT WAS a once in a lifetime experience for 15 young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders who got to live the life of an aviator…










