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Defence warns of PFAS fish around Amberley
THE Defence Force has released the sources at RAAF Amberley which have been contaminating fish with PFAS in Ipswich rivers. A public consultation session last…
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Scott’s Farm saved from school plans
SCOTT’S Farm has been saved from the bulldozers after the State Development Minister Grace Grace said the 120ha Ripley site was now unsuitable for a…
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City Deal delivers $18m for Ipswich
IPSWICH has secured $18 million in total through the SEQ City Deal to deliver major upgrades to two sports facilities – the Redbank Plains Recreation…
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Turf Club set for night races, 100 extra stables
THE new Ipswich Turf Club CEO stills shudders as he casts his mind back to Ipswich Cup eve. That is when a fire worked its…
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CSI donates 2,000 toys to hospitals
CSI Ipswich will donate more than 2,000 toys to West Moreton Health hospitals. CSI General Manager Natalia Onoprichuk said the club combined its Christmas in…
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Addison tells Madsen to stand aside
He said Cr Madsen “must either step up or stand down, because he had neglected the community by working another job”. “Division 1 residents feel…
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Teacher says council is snubbing Indigenous pact
IPSWICH City Council’s rejection of a Springfield school’s bid to develop is hurting local Indigenous children’s futures, a school boss says. Hymba Yumba wants to…
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Push to beef up anti-lobbying rules
DEMOCRACY campaigners met with Federal MP for Blair Shayne Neumann recently to get his backing for bolstering anti-lobbying laws. Australia Democracy Network members Danielle Mutton,…
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Ipswich State High hair show best yet
THE night of nights at The Ipswich State High School has been hailed one of the best yet. This year’s Hair and Beauty Showcase sold…
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Ministers run as dumps statement ambushed
A SNAP media conference for TV cameras was derailed on Saturday after feisty waste champion Tracey Butler caught the government off-guard. Environment Minister Leanne Linard…










