News
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Stanthorpe Festival – crushing for 60 years
Queensland’s Granite Belt comes alive this month for the long-running Stanthorpe Apple and Grape Harvest Festival – a celebration of food, wine and community. The…
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Valentine’s Day plans across the region
Across the wider region this week, the Tribune Today took to Rosewood, Frenches Creek, Yamanto and Kalbar with a simple question: what are people doing…
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Tower development option
Everywhere I go around the Ipswich area, I see acreage developments, which, in the past, would have provided homes for up to 10 families, being…
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Have your say on Paynes Road Reserve
The gates of Paynes Road Reserve in Ebenezer will soon be open to the public for the first time and Council is seeking community feedback…
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Applications open for market accelerator program
Applications have opened for the Market Accelerator Program, a targeted grants initiative designed to help Queensland exporters secure new international contracts. The program, aimed at…
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Bridge works continue
Transport and Main Roads is continuing progress on restoring the Mount Crosby overpass bridge this week, with the next set of works now underway. Following…
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Brooke’s a rising balladeer
The genre of Australian country and heritage music has seen some Ipswich flair added in, thanks to Goodna resident Brooke Seabrook taking home the 2026…
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Young leaders welcomed
Young leaders welcomed Last week I had the pleasure of kicking off the new term of the Ipswich Youth Advisory Council and welcoming the bright…
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Top honours for TSAC students
The Springfield Anglican College has held its first‑ever Scholars’ Assembly, with the College’s class of 2025 top achievers returning to be recognised for their excellence…
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Urban Utilities workers go on strike
More than 100 Ipswich Urban Utilities employees walked off the job this week, as a fight over negotiations for a new Administrative and Technical Employees’…










