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QR celebrates 160 years since grand opening
QUEENSLAND Rail was born from the turmoil of one of the most contentious Bills ever debated by government. “Records show that the 1863 Railway Bill…
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Toner vows no slogans in Green fight for Blair
PAUL Toner will run in Blair for The Greens in the imminent Federal Election. Mr Toner, who has lived in Ipswich for 18 years, said…
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What’s On In Ipswich – 26th February 2025
MUSIC Joey Leigh Wagtail DUNGHUTTI artist Joey Leigh Wagtail is on the road for the Delusions of Grandeur tour to promote the release of his…
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EV sales continue to spiral
PORSCHE will take a $1.31 billion hit as it returns to producing petrol, diesel and plug-in hybrid drivelines for lines it had planned to be…
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Speaker brings slice of parliament to students
THE Speaker of the House of Representatives hosted the second School Civics Program in Ipswich last week. Federal Member for Oxley Milton Dick and Mayor…
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Bushcare volunteers wanted
WITH cooler weather around the corner, residents are encouraged to visit their local bushcare site for a working bee. The Friends of Smith Park Group…
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Greens campaigner cuts ties with party
A LEADING figure in the local Greens movement has cut ties with the party. Danielle Mutton would not comment on her reasons for leaving, only…
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Push for new tax on EVs
A ROAD user charge is being pushed for electric vehicles which would see drivers pay for the distances they travel. The Federal Government appears ready…
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Rally against BESS this weekend
A COMMUNITY rally will be held on Saturday to raise awareness about the potential effects local industrial solar facilities will have on locals. The Let’s…
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Third Ipswich death in fortnight at track
THERE has been another racing death at the Ipswich greyhound track, bringing the total number of dogs to three that have died there over a…










