News
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Inaugural event raises $3K for rural firies
THIS little piggy didn’t go to market, rather it took part in races at North Ipswich CSI Club during its inaugural Boots, Beats and Beer…
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Snake season slithers into Ipswich backyards
IT IS mating season for snakes and why you are likely to see more of them around. Some serpents are completely innocuous while others are…
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Ipswich architect wins President’s Choice at Chamber business awards
HERS was not an award that needed nominations or votes, rather it was the president of the Ipswich Chamber of Commerce that picked her out…
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What’s On In Ipswich – 8th October 2025
EVENTS Boots, Beats and Beers Festival AS a highlight of the country and western gala at Club Services Ipswich on Saturday (October 11), the feature…
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Young workers impetus for Nextra’s big win
THERE was surprise, then applause when the team from Nextra Booval Fair discovered they’d won the top gong for overall Best Business of the Year…
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Helping to hear, shed members push for audible solution
WHEN Hearing Australia tested members of Ipswich Men’s Shed for hearing loss the results were staggering. “Ninety percent of our members have hearing loss,” Ipswich…
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Council says hands are tied if Sexfest is lawful
FEARS the biggest outdoor sex festival in Australia may be hosted on a rural property outside Rosewood have not been allayed by a statement released…
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Quietly doing what needs to be done
DANNY, Dannii and Danny are the trio behind the charity organisation known as The 3 Dannys yet despite the catchy name, you’ve probably never heard…
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Hornets come out to play at Amberley
WHILE noisy skies aren’t unusual in some parts of Ipswich, last week aviation fans were treated to the sound and sight of a Super Hornet…
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Pedal power push, great-grandmother fights for kids with cancer
A GAMMY hip and turning 75 wasn’t enough to stop a Brassall great-grandmother from taking part in the Great Cycle Challenge. Barb Westerman is in…










