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  • Antoniolli joins rival in Division 3

    Antoniolli joins rival in Division 3

    FORMER Ipswich mayor Andrew Antoniolli will join his bitter rival Marnie Doyle on Council as the two representatives for Division 3. With 76 percent of…

  • Cullen wins place on council

    Cullen wins place on council

    ROADS are the number one priority for incoming Division 4 Councillor David Cullen. With counting still continuing more than a week after the election on…

  • Judge backs NuGrow profits over public health

    Judge backs NuGrow profits over public health

    THE State Planning and Environment Court last week ruled in favour of Swanbank composter NuGrow. Judge Michael Williamson allowed business as usual for the waste…

  • Pye firms as new councillor

    Pye firms as new councillor

    LABOR-aligned Pye Augustine is firming as the new councillor for Division 1. With Sheila Ireland contesting the mayoralty, the second councillor position for Division 1…

  • Teens charged over crime spree

    Teens charged over crime spree

    FIVE teenagers have appeared before the courts after a crime spree across the Gold Coast, Ipswich, and South Brisbane earlier this month. The teens were…

  • Dazzling orchids for show Spectacular

    Dazzling orchids for show Spectacular

    A RIOT of colour will greet orchid lovers from far and wide for the Ipswich Orchid Society Garden Spectacular next week. For Ipswich Orchid Society…

  • Antoniolli to insist on dumps health inquiry

    Antoniolli to insist on dumps health inquiry

    DIVISION 3 councillor Andrew Antoniolli wants an urgent health inquiry into the Ipswich waste industry. He said one of his first priorities would be to…

  • A touch of Broadway on our doorstep

    A touch of Broadway on our doorstep

    FEATURING 37 songs from 23 musicals in just two hours, The World of Musicals in Concert continues to pick up rave reviews across the world.…

  • Scott’s Farm defiant against government land grab

    Scott’s Farm defiant against government land grab

    EDUCATION Department bosses continue to shun the owners of Scott’s Farm whose home has been earmarked for a school. And education bosses last week also…

  • Cash carrot for kindy kids’ vegie garden

    Cash carrot for kindy kids’ vegie garden

    YOUNG green thumbs are looking forward to rolling up their sleeves and growing their own fruit and vegies, thanks to a generous cash boost. Goodna…

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