News
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Townhouses eyed in quiet Bundamba suburb
PLANS have been submitted to subdivide four lots into 41 lots and rezone land for multiple residential use at Bundamba. The plan would see a…
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What’s On In Ipswich – 12th February 2025
Banshees Bar GET ready for an evening of weird and wonderful music as the Worm Turns release a new single. The Worm Turns are a…
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Appeal okays homes on vital green buffer zone
A PROPERTY developer has resubmitted plans to build on environmentally sensitive land after winning an appeal to rezone land and reduce the number of dwellings…
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People First Party announce for Blair
IPSWICH woman Kathryn Chadwick will run for the seat of Blair at the Federal Election. Ms Chadwick now practices as a solicitor and is running…
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Ten new DV crisis homes for Ipswich
TEN more crisis homes will be provided in Ipswich for women and their children fleeing domestic violence. Around $2.89 million has been granted by the…
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Howard in defection to rival Left faction
LABOR’S right faction has been caught off-guard after two MPs defected to its ranks from the once-strong conservative circle. Long-serving Ipswich Local Member Jennifer Howard…
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Street Life celebrates opening of new foodbank
GOODNA Street Life officially launched its Haven foodbank and hub on Saturday. Federal Member for Oxley Milton Dick and Local Member for Jordan Charis Mullen…
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Councillor Paul Tully: What gag? There is no gag
VETERAN councillor Paul Tully has condemned “outrageous” claims last week implying his motion to amend the council’s media policy would silence the mayor. “It is…
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Antoniolli: Council faces one of deepest crises in 20 years
DIVISION 3 Councillor Andrew Antoniolli says morale among councillors is at the lowest he can recall. He spoke to this newspaper after last week’s events…
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Show cause notice flouted at W M Hughes Street
AN EARTH moving truck made continuous journeys to fill a North Ipswich property development with dirt several days after the council slapped the property developer…










