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Mayor says Neumann warned over Blair rumours
IPSWICH Mayor Teresa Harding says matters came to a head last week when she had to tell Federal Member for Blair Shayne Neumann to stop…
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HOYTS brings game-changing cinema to city
HOYTS Queensland Area Manager Graham Moss says the new six-screen cinema that has opened in the Nicholas Street Precinct offers a cutting-edge movie experience… “I…
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‘No’ to dumps toys and tools libraries, repair cafe
A COUNCIL report rules out incorporating lending libraries for toys and tools and including a repair centre at the proposed Southern Resource Recovery Centre (SRRC)…
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Is aerial baits program killing more than fire ants?
CHEMICALS deployed in the aerial spraying program used to combat fire ants are killing native insects and animals and have not caused a notable decline…
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What’s On In Ipswich – 20th November 2024
MUSIC Wendy Matthews WENDY Matthews performs jazz, blues, rock, gospel, soul, infectious pop and ballads. She will present all her hits along with a full…
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Man dead, cattle euthanised after B-double collision
A 56-year-old man has been killed after the light truck he was driving lost control and struck a B-double cattle truck and a car on…
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$116 million Rothko master work for Ipswich
A PAINTING by celebrated US artist Mark Rothko, valued at $116 million, is now on display at the Ipswich Art Gallery after a loan from…
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Martin wastes no time in joining three committees
NEWLY elected Division 4 councillor David Martin has wasted no time in becoming a member of several council committees. Cr Martin will now sit on…
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Anger that developer rushing Ebbw Vale plan
RESIDENTS are furious that public submissions will conclude on December 19 for a major Ebbw Vale housing development despite the developer still having failed to…
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Road upgrades add new pressure to Scott’s
A SECTION of Scott’s Farm at Ripley will be resumed following the recent council announcement that Fischer Road will be upgraded. Council will resume land…










