News
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Ipswich pollies fail us, time to salvage Olympic pride
OPINION IT’S been an incredibly sad week for Ipswich, being overlooked for any significant Olympic opportunities of a lifetime. Sure, we might get to host…
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Homelessness crisis: state instigates advisory panel
HOMELESSNESS peak body Q Shelter has welcomed news of a new advisory panel tasked with tackling the rough sleeping crisis. State Housing Minister Sam O’Connor…
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Lobby group targets Blair Labor on Greens deal
THE Minority Impact Coalition (MIC) – a partnership between the Queensland Jewish Collective, Iranian Novin Party and Hindus of Australia – has launched a campaign…
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Remondis in 10-yr contract for city organics waste
COUNCIL last week signed off on a 10-year $67 million contract to send the city’s green waste to Remondis. Garden organics, not seen as odorous…
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Negligence: Cats claw chokes out Bellbird Park
INVASIVE pest Cat’s Claw Creeper is choking trees at Bellbird Park bushland – on land set aside for wildlife as a condition for allowing the…
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What’s On In Ipswich – 2nd April 2025
MUSIC Mick Medew and Ursula 4 MICK Medew and Ursula are returning to Banshees Bar and Artspace. This time, they’re bringing their band, The Mick…
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Fire ant program hospital numbers don’t add up
THE National Fire Ant Eradication Program says people have reported to its own hotline 73 cases of fire ant stings, with 31 incidents needing hospital…
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Neumann’s federal campaign takes off at Jets
JETS Leagues Club was the launchpad for the start of the election campaign for Federal Member for Blair Shayne Neumann. Treasurer Jim Chalmers and Labor…
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Museum idea in roadmap to protect Ipswich heritage
COUNCIL will roll out a new heritage plan aimed at providing more protection to significant sites. The Ipswich Heritage Plan 2025-2029 is a five-year strategy…
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Former councillor praised for 60 years of service
THE Ipswich West MP recently celebrated former councillor for Moreton Shire John Turner and his 60 years of service as a Justice of the Peace.…










