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‘Angle of Incidence’ a new art exhibition Angle of Incidence is an exploration of light, layers and verse by local, award winning local artist Cynthia…

‘Angle of Incidence’ a new art exhibition Angle of Incidence is an exploration of light, layers and verse by local, award winning local artist Cynthia…

Nicholas Street Precinct was the place to be on Saturday, as thousands of attendees from the region celebrated the third annual Waitangi Day Ipswich event. Commemorating the signing of Te…

Cheap, 50 cent fares as a permanent feature of our public transport network should be a cause for celebration, but at one Ipswich station, it has left commuters struggling even…

Want your Dog Immortalised in Art? Local Ipswich artist Helen Pilkington will be partnering with Stony Creek Brewery with monthly ‘Bring Your Dog Sundays’. So if want your dog captured…

Qld Premier Grades Men's Cricket 1st Grade at Deagon Ipswich Hornets 8dec461 Harry Wood 168*(166), Harry Sheppard 119(134). DREW WITH Sandgate Redcliffe 6/269 [105] Rowan Lutter 2/31(14), Noah Emmerson 37/13/90/2,…

Teaming up with Citizen of the Year I had the pleasure of meeting with our newly announced Ipswich Citizen of the Year, Ali Brigginshaw. Ali is widely recognised as football…

The Ipswich population is growing at record rates, with more than 270,624 residents calling the region home as of 1 January 2026. Statistics reveal the Ipswich population has grown from…

While work to plan a Ripley Valley (White Rock) primary school should be a cause for celebration, uncertainties have Bundamba MP Lance McCallum scratching his head. In a Parliamentary Question…

While the community has expressed some regret at the loss and long term abandonment of the Warrego Water Park at Haigslea, division four councillor Jim Madden says a great alternative…

Residents in Fernvale will soon see major road upgrades as the Fernvale South Productivity Link begins, creating the infrastructure needed for up to 2,000 new homes in the Somerset region.…

St Edmund’s College Ipswich sparked online debate when it posted a list of acceptable and unacceptable hairstyles ahead of the return to school. The post acknowledged that while students enjoyed…