News
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Government pressed to explain unusual aircraft trails
ANXIETIES surrounding geoengineering and atmospheric intervention techniques – popularly referred to as “chemtrails” and “cloud seeding” – are gaining attention locally and globally. Residents across…
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What’s On In Ipswich – 18th June 2025
MUSIC Triple Bill A SPECIAL show featuring the rock groove of Kathleen Turner Overdrive plus power pop trio Waving at Cars and the good time…
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Ratepayers to cop $55 levy for infrastructure bill
IPSWICH City Council will introduce a new infrastructure levy in its 2025-2026 Budget, citing chronic underfunding from state and federal governments and a looming $1…
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Homeless Wendy shivers through winter in car
EACH morning around dawn Wendy wakes up in her bitterly cold car at Limestone Park. Wendy is in her fifties and she’s homeless; she doesn’t…
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Push for developer discounts in transport hotspots
IPSWICH City Council is considering a new policy to encourage the development of more diverse housing options across the city including multi-unit dwellings. As part…
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Adding another anniversary
JOSH and Beth had been together for more than half their lives when they decided to get married. Autumn in 2025 was the season and…
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New clubhouse opens at Spring Mountain
CONSTRUCTION of the Silver Jubilee Sports Facility clubhouse at Spring Mountain is now complete. The more than $3.5 million project has delivered a club room,…
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Seven floods, millions spent, no finish line at River Heart
WHEN River Heart Parklands opened in 2007, it was welcomed as an inspiring addition to the city – a place where nature and city life…
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Rare-earth crisis could hit production
GLOBAL carmakers are facing a fresh supply chain crisis as China tightens its grip on exports of rare-earth elements – critical materials used in everything…
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Tivoli Drive-In up for sale
OWNER and long-time Rivers of Life pastor Fred Muys has confirmed he is in discussions with developers to sell a significant portion of the historic…










