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Further approvals needed on habitat loss
RESIDENTS opposing the Stockland development on koala habitat at Springfield have been encouraged to take their concerns to the Federal Government following approval of a…
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‘Alarming’ informal vote
CALLS for changes to the electoral system in place for Ipswich City Council have intensified after an “unacceptable” level of informal votes in the recent…
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Science calling these school holidays
Science Squad The Easter school holidays feature a strong science theme this year. Children eager to find out more about the world around them should…
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Mum outs sex predators online
A REDBANK Plains mother who operates a sex offenders registry from her home wants the government to introduce a comprehensive, government-run list. Tania Roy runs…
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Extinction event looming at Springfield
APPROVAL of the Springview Village Precinct Plan on 170ha of native bushland could pave the way for the extinction of the area’s koalas according to…
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Cash boost to change lives
COMMUNITY donors have handed over funding to enable the launch of hi-tech equipment that promises to give West Moreton Health patients better access to quality…
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Three generations test endurance for charity
THE Heritage Karalee – Ipswich100 was very much a family affair this year, with multi-generations of riders taking part, including grandfather-and-grandson team, Connor and Evan.…
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Howard, Council mute over state land seizure
IT WOULDN’T be Easter at Scott’s Farm without a hot cross bun or a crispy jaffle pulled hot from the campfire. Holiday time at the…
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Flood-resilient bridge opens
RESIDENTS subjected to devastating floods welcomed the opening of a new Brisbane River bridge at Mount Crosby, last week. The higher, less flood prone bridge…
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Fly-in cops for Ipswich
IPSWICH will receive specialist police units to help quell crime in trouble hotspots. Premier Steven Miles said Operation Whisky Legion would be highly visible and…










