News
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Crash survivor finds calling in helping others
PLUCKED from the jaws of death, the Ipswich mum who survived a near-fatal motorbike crash says she has found her calling by volunteering to bring…
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Supersonic lightning strikes in Ipswich skies
ITS maker describes it as the centrepiece of 21st century global security and the most lethal, survivable and connected fighter jet in the world. The…
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Call to reject dump as CCC investigates lobbyists
THE release of a Crime and Corruption Commission discussion paper on influence and access to Queensland Ministers has prompted calls for the State Government to…
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Spark returns to put the spotlight on culture
WINTER nights are about to brighten up when the Spark festival lights up the cityscape as it returns for eleven days of arts, music and…
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Rates set to rise as recovery continues
HOMEOWNERS can expect a double whammy in rises to their rates bill as Ipswich City Council has already approved hefty increases to fees and charges…
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Childcare centre approved for Brassall
THE developer behind the controversial Karalee childcare centre has received the green light to demolish two Queenslander homes and build a childcare centre in a…
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Councillors under fire for backing troubled unit plans
IPSWICH Mayor Teresa Harding and councillors Kate Kunzelmann and Russell Milligan have come under fire for endorsing a development which is still going through approval…
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Flood victims have their say on response
A LARGE crowd is expected to turn out for tonight’s forum on the flood response at Goodna. The Office of the Inspector-General of Emergency Management…
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Renewed fight against Wanless dump
ASSESSMENT of the controversial Wanless dump at Ebenezer is back to square one with the State Government advertising the proposed development last week. The State…
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Interim fix promised for Amberley intersection
A ROUNDABOUT has been put forward as an interim solution for the long-awaited upgrade of the Ipswich-Rosewood Rd intersection of the Cunningham Highway at Amberley.…










