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  • More shade at off-leash area

    More shade at off-leash area

    THE Cribb Park dog off-leash area now has more shade after the council met residents’ calls to adjust fencing. Division 4 Councillor Jim Madden said…

  • Illegal dumpers unfazed by CCTV at Chuwar

    Illegal dumpers unfazed by CCTV at Chuwar

    CCTV appears to remain little deterrent for fly tippers hoping to offload their household trash illegally. More trailer loads of rubbish have been recently dumped…

  • Nissan unveils new generation vehicles

    Nissan unveils new generation vehicles

    NISSAN last week debuted the all-new Frontier Pro plug-in hybrid pickup truck at Auto Shanghai 2025. Alongside the Dongfeng Nissan N7, the all-new pickup represents…

  • Pulp fiction? Neumann downplays spelling stuff-up

    Pulp fiction? Neumann downplays spelling stuff-up

    BLAIR MP Shayne Neumann’s office insists it was not forced to pulp tens of thousands of misspelled how-to-vote cards. Mr Neumann’s HTV cards were printed…

  • Shock as Rail Workshops housing plan emerges

    Shock as Rail Workshops housing plan emerges

    QUEENSLAND Rail (QR) admits plans are afoot to redevelop the heritage-listed North Railway Ipswich Workshops. The railway operator spoke to the Tribune after concerned QR…

  • Election day contenders pitch for your vote

    Election day contenders pitch for your vote

    LNP Blair candidate Carl Mutzelburg I’VE PROUDLY called the electorate of Blair home for over 36 years. I live here with my family, and I…

  • Locations to honour the fallen on Anzac Day

    Locations to honour the fallen on Anzac Day

    THOUSANDS of residents will line the streets for the city’s Anzac Day march on Friday. The march will start on the corner of Brisbane and…

  • Young moviemakers wanted for film festival

    Young moviemakers wanted for film festival

    PROMISING filmmakers’ work will be showcased at the 2025 Ipswich Film Festival for Youth. The festival encourages those aged from seven to 25 to tell…

  • The hard living navvies who built our railways

    The hard living navvies who built our railways

    WITH their picks, shovels and their old sticks of dynamite, the men who built Queensland’s railways tunnelled, drank and brawled their way through the 19th-century…

  • Bourne: vouchers give kids a sporting chance

    Bourne: vouchers give kids a sporting chance

    IPSWICH MPs want discount sports vouchers to remain to help kids stay active while finances remain tight. More than 300,000 FairPlay vouchers went into circulation…

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