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Ipswich Pipe Band Championships are Back (Get your ARTS into Gear)
On Saturday (May 31) the Ipswich Showgrounds will be filled with the sounds of bagpipes as the Ipswich Pipe Band Championships take to the main…
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Council defends Swifts as ex-Bears boss dismisses deal
REDBANK Plains Rugby Club founding president Ken Salter has hit out over plans to overhaul Swifts Leagues Club at Booval with around $2.6 million in…
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Spring Mountain leads local population growth
SPRING Mountain is Ipswich’s fastest growing suburb. Ipswich City Council said the suburb is leading the way for growth locally, with 451 new residents in…
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Plan to get train museum back on track
THE push to get the Rosewood Railway Museum on the tourist map is back and with renewed vigour. The last time the attraction was a…
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Minister called out on infrastructure silence
IPSWICH West MP Wendy Bourne addressed Parliament last week with renewed calls for work to begin on the Bremer River Bridge and the Mount Crosby…
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Doyle tells of family ties to Workshops as threat looms
DIVISION 3 Councillor Marnie Doyle is backing calls to save the North Ipswich Railway Workshops from potential housing plans. From January 2022 to December 2024,…
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What’s On In Ipswich – 7th May 2025
MUSIC Jo Davie presents JOIN singer-songwriter Jo Davie for a special evening of music as she launches her debut EP Nothing Comes Free. Supported by…
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DAs: Homes for koala habitat; Bundamba units
THERE are plans to subdivide one lot into 70 residential lots on land mapped as core koala habitat. The lot, which partially lies over a…
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‘Local LNP campaign a new low in politics’
THE re-elected Blair MP has spoken out against the tactics of the local LNP election campaign, saying it was a new low for politics. “The…
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New Show project celebrates everyday garden edibles
THE Ipswich Show Society unveiled a new community project at the weekend which is destined to become a firm favourite of the Ipswich Show. The…










