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Councillors vote to refuse childcare plans
COUNCILLORS have acted on community outrage over a controversial childcare centre proposal in rural Karalee and voted against the advice of their own planning officers…
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Cinema operator selected for CBD
A PREFERRED cinema operator has been selected as anchor tenant for the Nicholas Street Precinct. Ipswich City Council was forced to restart negotiations on the…
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Memorabilia goes to auction
MEMORABILIA worth an estimated $54,000 seized from Ipswich City Council by the Crime and Corruption Commission has made its way to a public auction. Bidding…
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Temporary planning law addresses incinerator plans
NEW planning provisions to address the emerging Energy from Waste sector have been brought in as part of an extension of a Temporary Local Planning…
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Mayor wipes Pisasale name from bridge and road
A BRIDGE and a road named after disgraced former mayor Paul Pisasale will be renamed following a mayoral minute passed by the majority of the…
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Worm farms and infrastructure: the upgrades being delivered to Ipswich schools
Six Bundamba schools will receive improved infrastructure and new waste equipment after receiving grants from the state government. A new outdoor learning area and general…
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Real estate receives backlash after suggesting gift giving between landlords and tenants
A real estate agency servicing the Ipswich and Logan region has come under fire after they sent an email to their tenants offering them the…
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Council backflips on sandbags after councillors’ social media post criticised
During the torrential downpour in Ipswich, residents were shocked to find one of their local councillors, had posted to social media to inform them of…
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Second-hand car dealership proposed for Bundamba
Walker Bremer Park Pty Limited has submitted a development for a second-hand car dealership in Bundamba. Australian business, Automundo, has existing showrooms in Brisbane, Gold…
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Could digital platforms help those in suicide crisis?
Researchers at the University of Southern Queensland have found online forums could help people contemplating suicide. School of Psychology Professor, Andrea Lamont-Mills, said long…










