News
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New toilets, ramps, kitchen: St Paul’s upgrade
ST PAUL’S Anglican Church in Ipswich, one of Queensland’s oldest and most architecturally significant church precincts, is moving ahead with plans to refurbish its mid-century…
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Anger as cops swoop on homeless group at Goodna
A DAWN eviction of four rough sleepers from a makeshift camp in Goodna has drawn sharp criticism from a leading local homelessness charity, which says…
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What’s On In Ipswich – 9th July 2025
MUSIC 8 Ball Aitken & Taya Chani TWO heavyweights of the Australian blues-rock-soul scene, 8 Ball Aitken and Taya Chani, have teamed up for a…
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Races at The Q suspended as track deemed ‘unsuitable’
RACING Queensland has suspended all events at the state’s newly opened greyhound racing hub, The Q, following a series of dog fatalities that have cast…
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Professor and farmer unite for hot water fire ant fix
A LEADING Australian entomologist has broken ranks with conventional fire ant control orthodoxy, joining forces with a Queensland smallholder to trial a chemical-free method that…
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Antiques and curiosities return to Kalbar
HERE’S a word many won’t have heard … garagenalia, that’s a collection of items related to the history of motoring with an emphasis on vintage…
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Something new for SPARK (Get your ARTS into Gear)
Ipswich will come alive from July 11 to 20 with the Ipswich SPARK Festival. Many of the previous year’s entertainments will return to tantalise tastes…
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Jonic, Madsen cleared after lengthy inquiry
TWO Ipswich councillors have been cleared of misconduct after a three-year investigation into their public criticisms of changes made to a community engagement report. The…
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Ipswich stuns as property values soar 116% since 2019
IPSWICH has emerged as Australia’s fastest-growing property market, with house prices soaring by 116 percent since 2019 – outpacing Melbourne, Brisbane, and Queensland’s booming coastal…
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‘Betrayed’: NDIS cuts strand most vulnerable
MICHELLE Belcher still remembers the call. Pausing to compose herself, she recalled telling a longtime client west of Ipswich that she could no longer visit…










