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What’s On In Ipswich – 19th November 2025
EVENTS Santa & Sirens Where holiday magic meets real-life heroes. This is your chance to meet Santa and friends with emergency service vehicles decorated in…
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NO MONEY TO FIX HISTORIC WOOLLEN MILLS
by PETER CHAPMAN Potential arts centre to remain dormant IN 2015, former Ipswich mayor Paul Pisasale persuaded the council to purchase the abandoned woollen mills…
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NICHOLAS STREET PROJECT COST YOU $303.4M
Did council waste your money on a retail folly? SPECIAL REPORT by PETER CHAPMAN IF YOU rightly view Ipswich City Council as a business with…
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COUNCIL TO STAY IN RETAIL WORLD
Was the $303.4M spend a waste of your rates? SPECIAL REPORT by PETER CHAPMAN ONE of the biggest decisions facing Ipswich Council in the next…
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What’s On In Ipswich – 12th November 2025
EVENTS Ipswich Lights It’s time to untangle those fairy lights and bring out the festive sparkle – the City of Ipswich Christmas Lights Competition is…
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Waiting for God (Get your ARTS into Gear)
In its last show for the 2025 season, Ipswich Little Theatre is presenting, ‘Waiting for God’. Directed by Chris Austin-Greenhill with assistant directors Alison Lees…
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Confidence gained through public speaking competitions
ROSEWOOD teenager, Hayley Armstrong, has learned to enjoy public speaking through her association with the local Toastmasters and the Ipswich Rotary Club. Prompted by a…
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ANCAP WEIGHS IN ON LARGE PICKUPS
Benchmark now set for growing segment ANCAP SAFETY has examined how well large pickups protect road users by testing the crash avoidance technology fitted…
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Bigger and better, new premises ahead for Camira Men’s Shed
CAMIRA Men’s Shed in Springfield is bursting at the seams but that will change when new sheds are built if all goes as planned. The…
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Enthusiastic educator’s positive influence recognised
SPRINGFIELD’S Nikki Cox was recently awarded the University of Southern Queensland Alumnus Award for Community Impact. “I was shortlisted for the award and there were…










