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  • Doubts on One Nation preference flow

    Doubts on One Nation preference flow

    IN A blow to the LNP’s hopes for winning Blair, One Nation candidate Liz Suduk has been urging voters to put the major parties last.…

  • Bean’s bolted…again

    Bean’s bolted…again

    BEANS the mischievous Cockatiel is a cheeky lad…he keeps flying the coop in search of new adventures. Friendly, tame and quite the Tik-Tok superstar, this…

  • Council asked to explain changes to Media Policy

    Council asked to explain changes to Media Policy

    THE State Government has asked Ipswich City Council to explain why it removed commitments to transparency from its media policy. The Ipswich Tribune reported the…

  • Jessica the Pontiac Firebird

    Jessica the Pontiac Firebird

    JESSICA has curves in all the right places and purrs when you put your foot down. She also wears her age well…this beautiful 1969 Pontiac…

  • Sink holes appearing in development site

    Sink holes appearing in development site

    DEVELOPER AV Jennings has admitted to an alarming pattern of sink holes and underground tunnelling erosion through the middle of its controversial Deebing Springs development…

  • Former councillor to restore representation at Urban Utilities

    Former councillor to restore representation at Urban Utilities

    FORMER Ipswich City Councillor Gerard Pender has been nominated for appointment to the board of Urban Utilities. Ipswich City Council’s Governance Committee put forward a…

  • Labour Day crowd numbers up as solidarity celebrated

    Labour Day crowd numbers up as solidarity celebrated

    Photos LYLE RADFORD THE weather held for those marching in this year’s Labour Day parade in Ipswich. After gathering at 1pm at Timothy Moloney Park,…

  • AV Jennings report ‘cover up’

    AV Jennings report ‘cover up’

    DETAILED investigation of the sandy pit where suspected human bones were recently discovered is missing from the AV Jennings cultural report handed to Aboriginal groups…

  • Labor promises $3 million for flood resilience works

    Labor promises $3 million for flood resilience works

    LABOR has promised $3 million to support the work of Ipswich City Council for flood recovery and resilience projects along the Bremer River and its tributaries. Shadow…

  • Police try to stop bones research

    Police try to stop bones research

    POLICE have asked a team of Griffith University researchers to surrender bones believed to be human found on the AV Jennings development site at Deebing…

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