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Support for Ipswich civic events reinstated
COUNCIL has revised its policy to support civic events such as Anzac Day and Labour Day marches after funding and support was slashed by interim…
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Science festival finale heads to Ipswich
IPSWICH is set to be the centre of the World Science Festival with the event heading to the city this weekend and already confirmed as part…
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Federal Labor MP slams governments Net-Zero plan
ACCORDING to Federal Member for Blair, Shayne Neumann, the government’s Net-Zero by 2050 plan is nothing more than a ‘scam’. In the wake of Prime…
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Vaccination rates in Ipswich continue to trail national average
THE Ipswich region is still falling behind other Queensland population centres in efforts to vaccinate against Covid-19. Data from the Australian Covid-19 Vaccine Roadmap showed…
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In full bloom: Where to see the best Jacarandas in Ipswich
It’s the time of year where Jacarandas are showing their true colours throughout Ipswich. The footpaths blooming with purple, there are multiple locations in the…
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Animal Welfare League gets Ipswich Management Centre ‘pup’ and running
A MONTH into their take over of the Ipswich Animal Management Centre, the Animal Welfare League Queensland (AWLQ) said they were settling in on Hooper…
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Ipswich Sports Award winners for 2021 announced
EIGHT awards were presented at the annual Ipswich Sports Awards on Friday night and eight $2,000 cheques were presented to the winning individuals and organisations.…
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Ratepayers fund $76,000 business course for Ipswich councillors
RATEPAYERS will fund a $76,500 company directors course exclusively tailored for the mayor and councillors. At $15,300 a day, the five-day course offers an “in-house…
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Ipswich ratepayers fund political polling
COUNCIL has defended using $50,000 of ratepayers money on a phone survey which borders on political polling. One of the nine questions in the iFuture…
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City’s debt rises to $391m with CBD redevelopment
THE Nicholas Street redevelopment continues to dominate Ipswich City Council’s financial position with debt rising another $47 million to $391.2 million this year. Ipswich City…










