News
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Greens plan for 100,000 affordable homes
The homes would be available to rent or buy at below market prices to anyone without a home. The political party has claimed private developers…
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What’s On In Ipswich – 7th August 2024
MUSIC One Trick Pony/Tin Star ENJOY an evening of folk and country fun with One Track Pony and Tin Star. One Trick Pony is song-writing…
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My feral election – Josh Addison reveals all
JOSH Addison says his switch from being a political staffer to running as an Ipswich Division 1 candidate was driven by his desire to give…
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Government throws cash at Ripley blocks
THE State Government has handed out millions of dollars in low-interest loans to fund the building of infrastructure for developers to open up new housing…
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Historic shop faces demolition for childcare
DEVELOPERS want to tear down an iconic building and build a daycare centre on the site of a busy roundabout at One Mile. Harjit Bains…
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Allegations staff punched handcuffed patient
THE CCC will investigate new allegations of patient abuse at The Park forensic mental health unit at Wacol. The latest allegations claim a patient was…
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Madsen breaks silence on two jobs
THE topic of Division 1 Councillor Jacob Madsen working another job while as an incumbent at council continues to raise eyebrows. The current salary of…
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Daring journey into Indigenous identity
NGARRINDJERI artist David Pearce challenged conventional perceptions of Aboriginal art in his recent exhibition Blak and Abstract – 21st Century Indigenous Explorer at Ipswich Community…
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Redbank Plains business gets grant for Galvanized show
THE Council has awarded a local Aboriginal group $21,000 for its Galvanized Festival date later next month. A meeting of Ordinary Council last week approved…
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Bitter clash over motion to ditch campaign
A MEETING of council last Thursday achieved a smoother road for the future of the We Can’t Wait campaign but has done little to dampen…










