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Bipartisan support for campaign to end ambulance ramping
The Opposition has found common ground with State government that Queensland should demand more funding from Canberra to fix its problem hospitals after more than…
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The mysterious stranger and the case of the missing medals
SPRINGFIELD Lakes Navy veteran, Glenn West, had one job…and that was ride his Harley Davidson to the local RSL and take part in its Anzac…
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LNP heavy hitters visit Blair in hope of swing
The Coalition has earmarked the seat of Blair as crucial to its Federal election chances of securing a fourth consecutive term in government. This comes…
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Enviroplan spend almost doubles
ENVIROPLAN spending almost doubled this year with $4.9 million contributed towards conservation initiatives. Spending increased by $2.3 million from the previous year. Ipswich City Council…
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Federal election 2022: The odds are in and the candidates are placed
A prominent booking firm has given the Liberal Nationals long odds to reclaim the seat of Blair in spite of strong gains the party made…
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Anzac Day 2022: Scenes from the march through the Ipswich CBD
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Ticket to hell is no ticket to ride
This system they’re making’s a ticket to hell, Working weekends and Christmas and New Year as well, No time for the needs of our children…
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Crowd numbers indicate “a greater commitment” to Anzac Day services
Crowds have flocked back to the Ipswich RSL Anzac Day commemorations after three years without a full service. Restrictions on public turnouts caused from the…
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Council foliage tossers caught in the act
BRASSALL resident, Steve Brom’s quiet lunch at the Coffee Club at Riverlink Ipswich included an unexpected show, so he took out his mobile phone and…
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Madsen elected city’s youngest Deputy Mayor
ONE of Ipswich’s youngest councillors Jacob Madsen has been appointed Deputy Mayor in a meeting marred by bitter conflict between the Mayor and his predecessor…










