News
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Dam restocking to lure the fishos
THERE are now more than 50,000 extra chances for Ipswich fishos to ‘strike it rich’ while wetting a line for bass at Wivenhoe Dam. That’s…
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What’s On In Ipswich 8th November 2023
MUSIC Leaving Jackson RELIVE the moments that captured the life of a legend in Leaving Jackson – The Johnny Cash and June Carter Show. A…
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Works underway to repair flood-damaged roads
FULL repair work to more than 200 roads in Ipswich damaged in last year’s floods has begun under the $17 million Sealed Roads Program. The…
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JBS works with local schools on job pathways
THE city’s largest single private employer, JBS Dinmore, discussed jobs and training opportunities for local school graduates at a roundtable on Thursday on the back…
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Crowds flip out for Jacaranda joy
THIS year’s Goodna Jacaranda Festival promised something for everyone, and it didn’t disappoint as these young thrill seekers demonstrate at Sideshow Alley. The Nunukul Yuggera…
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Calls for audit of cinema contracts
COMMUNITY leaders are calling for an external audit of Ipswich City Council’s redevelopment of the old McDonnell and East building. Member for Blair Shayne Neumann…
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Artist devastated at proposed habitat destruction
A CELEBRATED artist says residents must contest plans to bulldoze almost 160ha of native bush habitat at Springfield for 2,000 homes. Developer Stockland has submitted…
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EDITORIAL: The Nicholas Street Grinch
COMMENT IPSWICH City Council was starting to look like Ebenezer Scrooge, now they are the Grinch who stole Christmas. The Council’s decision to reclassify the…
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Canberra changes sabotage GP practice
A WALLOON GP says changes to medical boundaries and no longer being able to recruit overseas trainee doctors have had a crippling effect on his…
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Plans puts threatened species at risk
A VULNERABLE native animal has been found near the site earmarked for 140 townhouses at Flinders View. The Brush Tailed Phascogale – closely related to…










