Entertainment
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Native fish failed by Fisheries Department
A MASS fish kill might have been prevented if the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (DAF) had requested a fish ladder be built while flood…
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Time running out for Art Awards entries
ARTISTS have less than three weeks to enter the Ipswich Art Awards. Nominations close on March 7. Winners in each category will receive $1,500 prize…
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Screaming back on stage
FOLLOWING on the success of their tour celebrating the 30th anniversary of the All For One album last year, The Screaming Jets embark on an…
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Ambitious target for Clean Up
COMMUNITY support is needed to meet an ambitious target of 50 Clean Up Australia Day sites across Ipswich this year. Early registration for the event,…
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Iconic Beatles’ rooftop gig revisited
MORE than half a century ago, The Beatles played what has become one of the most talked about live shows of any band. High on…
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MP prevented from seeing fish kill
IPSWICH West MP Jim Madden says he was not allowed to see for himself the true extent of the mass fish kill at Mt Crosby…
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Dark days for Dog Trumpet
THE humour in Reg Mombassa’s songs has become darker in recent years and even turned to anger. Songs like ‘Gangrene’, ‘Lonely Death Cleaning Company’…
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Fish kill disaster at weir
by ROB MELLETT A LEADING angling expert says the ecological disaster that has unfolded at Mt Crosby Weir during the past three weeks could have…
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Sell-out workshop proves comedy alive and well
IT IS often said that most people would prefer to be eaten by a shark than perform comedy in front of a live audience. But…
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Arts funding helps bring tours to the region
AN ARTS Queensland government funding boost will help a performing arts group to bring a series of musical acts to local venues. Queensland-based performing arts…










