News
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Citizenship services balloon in size
CITIZENSHIP ceremonies in Ipswich have doubled in size as more conferees take the pledge to become an Australian. Around 300 conferees can now take the…
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Still time to see art show with difference
OXLEY MP Milton Dick opened a Goodna art exhibition recently where retirement village residents have been showing their works. “There was some incredible talent on…
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Foundation going pink for cancer patients
THE Ipswich Hospital Foundation is gearing up to raise awareness and funds for breast cancer patients. The community can get involved by attending the IHF…
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Tracey says McCallum reneged on Miles meet-up
STOP the Stink campaigner Tracey Butler reckons news of the reported clampdown on Swanbank composter NuGrow is nothing more than a publicity stunt. “This has…
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NuGrow gets four years to fix stink
THE crackdown on the stink from Swanbank composter NuGrow has been dubbed “a joke”, and the facility would have been better shut down. That’s the…
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Play to help pop-up toy library stay
IPSWICH families have been putting toys to the test at a special Pop-Up Play at Queens Park. The event at the Queens Park Environmental Education…
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What’s On In Ipswich – 25th September 2024
THEATRE Stitch in the ’Swich SIT Down Comedy Club brings comedy to Ipswich in the monthly Stitch in the ’Swich series. This month features Kat…
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Join Mater breast cancer event next week
A BREAST Cancer Awareness Month event is scheduled at the Mater Health Hub. Guest speakers will include Mater breast, endocrine and general surgeon Dr Susan…
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Senator Scarr questions roads, rail funding
A LOCAL Liberal senator says critical infrastructure for Ipswich is being neglected in favour of super expensive projects down south. Senator Paul Scarr pointed to…
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Free traineeships offer lifeline future tradies
A NEW fund is helping young local tradies build their careers. It will see 15 young people gain a Certificate I in Construction and White…










