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Flood victims ‘disgusted’ at buyback offer
BRASSALL flood victims say the State Government misled them over the final buyback value they would receive for their destroyed homes. Around a dozen homeowners…
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What’s On In Ipswich 28th February 2024
THEATRE Ageing Disgracefully IPSWICH Little Theatre actors are back on stage for 2024 to present a selection of comic and lightly dramatic pieces in Ageing…
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Candidates not happy with roads funding share
AS part of our election coverage we feature Division 4 candidates this week. We asked candidates: Has Council directed enough works in kerb and channelling,…
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Cost of living ‘key’ issue for by-election
SHADOW Minister for Cost of Living Deb Frecklington was in Ipswich with Ipswich West LNP candidate Darren Zanow last week meeting with residents at Ipswich…
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Cabinet meets in Ipswich
THE State Government held its first Cabinet meeting for the year in Ipswich on Monday. Premier Steven Miles said the visit was part of an…
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Bourne blasts ‘dismissive’ comments
LABOR’S Wendy Bourne has returned fire over comments from Leader of the Opposition David Crisafulli that Labor was running “two Labor political operatives” in the…
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EDITORIAL: By-elections dominate
COMMENT IN the past fortnight we’ve had the Queensland Cabinet meeting in Ipswich, visits from the Leader of the Opposition David Crisafulli, Deputy Leader of…
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Council clamps down on Josh’s café
DISABLED rights champion Joshua Poole is moving ahead after dealing with years of enforcement notices from Ipswich City Council threatening to close down his popular…
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Green bin system delayed
PLANS to move to a three bin system have been delayed to next year following criticism over Ipswich City Council’s decision to award a trial…
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Council calls for action on youth crime
IPSWICH City Council is calling on the State Government to enact a new law called “Vyleen’s Law” to implement initiatives to identify and reduce youth…










