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EDITORIAL: Proud history in Cabinet
COMMENT THE Miles Government has set off in the right direction appointing two Ministers from its Labor heartland in Ipswich. The Ipswich Tribune has advocated…
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Sheila runs for mayor
LONG-TERM councillor Sheila Ireland has announced today she will run for Mayor in the March elections, citing a “toxic culture” of complaints and “bullying” in…
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Markets idea for Woollen Mills
MAYORAL candidate David Martin has blasted the Harding Administration’s “do nothing” approach to the empty North Ipswich Woollen Mills buildings. Mr Martin said the space…
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Ipswich MPs sworn in as Ministers
PREMIER Steven Miles has recognised Labor’s stronghold in Ipswich and appointed two of the city’s four Labor MPs to Cabinet. Member for Jordan Charis Mullen…
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Dumps boss denies dust storm
RECENT concerns over clouds of dust apparently choking parts of Ipswich near Swanbank are probably a heat haze, a waste giant boss says. Redbank Plains…
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Not everyone’s Christmas will be happy
LOCAL homeless charity Beddown has launched its Christmas Appeal with a hard-hitting video showing a stark reminder of what life sleeping rough will be like…
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Crafty donations welcome at hospital
THE Lady Cilento Crafters have donated 100 Christmas stockings to Ipswich Hospital’s Oncology Unit to gift to cancer patients. Each year, the group fundraises and…
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Views needed on future of dumps
THE state environmental regulator wants the public to give their views on proposed changes to the siting, design, operation, and closure of dumps. The proposed…
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Townhouses plan for 1.5ha lot
DEVELOPERS have had to get creative with their plans to incorporate 74 townhouses on to a sloping, vacant lot in residential low-density Augustine Heights. Too-short…
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Ancient camera shoots award-winning movie
THEY just don’t make them like they used to. Well, actually they do, and they can – and so proved University of Southern Queensland lecturer…










