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Johnson thrills at CMC Rocks
COUNTRY music lovers had a ball at CMC Rocks last week, with many saying it raised the bar yet again. This year, the renowned festival…
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Antoniolli OIA probe – sixth referral since re-election
DIVISION 3 Councillor Andrew Antoniolli will tomorrow discover his fate when Ipswich City Council decides whether he has engaged in alleged conduct breaches. Cr Antoniolli…
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Mutzelburg in $1m showgrounds pledge
LNP Candidate for Blair Carl Mutzelburg was out at the weekend vowing cash for community events. Mr Mutzelburg promised the $1 million election sweetener for…
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Crime Watch: Teens arrested, construction tools haul
POLICE have charged several teenagers with 73 offences after a spate of break-ins across Ipswich on March 16. Police have alleged five teenagers broke into…
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RTI withheld on Jackal fibro stockpile reduction
THE Environment Department has held back on releasing right to information data on an Ipswich waste company that has been ordered to reduce huge stockpiles…
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A boost for Elders community connection
A FIRST Nations health service has begun a new Elders Group to boost culture and connection. Kambu Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Corporation for Health…
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Parkland option remains at WM Hughes St
THE Council says the door remains open to revisit plans to buy back a development site for use as public recreation space. The news comes…
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How rural anger at solar plan split a community
AFTER decades of hard work on their dairy farm, the Blanch brothers didn’t think twice when they were approached by a “renewables” developer with what…
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Analysis: the battle for Blair is very real
AS FEDERAL MP Shayne Neumann gears up for his eighth election campaign, political observers are watching his seat of Blair closely. Mr Neumann is seeking…
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$80,000 DV charity stock destroyed in flooding
A WALLOON charity has lost more than $80,000 of furniture and clothing destined for the homes of domestic violence victims. The Restart charity shed was…










