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“We did our best” Ipswich Chilli Festival battled against wet weather
It was the festival Scarlett Habanero had been trying to organise for months. Orchestrating vendors, competitions, produce and drinks to bring all things chilli to…
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Full fibre-access promise for Blair
IN ONE of his first election promises Member for Blair Shayne Neumann has talked up Labor’s $2.4 billion plan to expand fibre access to an…
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Mayor uses Rotary meeting to challenge Remondis
MAYOR Teresa Harding is facing complaints from within her own Rotary club after she brought an environmental activist as her guest to a meeting which…
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Damning report into childcare centre assessment
A DECISION on the proposed childcare centre for Karalee has been delayed following a damning report from the Independent Decision Review Panel. The panel was…
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Remondis declines Town Hall meeting
WASTE company Remondis has declined an invitation to a public forum on their Energy from Waste incinerator proposal for Swanbank. The company’s attempts to run…
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Federal election campaigns start
A RECORD number of Australians are now enrolled to vote at the next federal election, with enrolment this week surpassing 17 million or around 96…
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Mid rise buildings replace traditional school campus plans for Springfield high school
A ‘vertical’ senior school has been announced for Springfield Central State High School students, set to open in 2024. Member for Jordan, Charis Mullen…
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Qld police introduce technology to help protect DV victims
An Ipswich charity that works with women affected by domestic and family violence (DFV) has praised new Queensland Police technology that could be ‘life saving’…
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Floodwaters around rural Ipswich on Friday and Saturday
AS ROAD damage reports are being assembled around the urban and rural sectors of Ipswich city following the flood in the Bremer River on Friday…
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Ipswich families much loved light display returns bigger and better
An Ipswich family has opened their front yard to the community, bringing the first waves of Christmas cheer to the region. 1 Paul Tully Ave…










