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  • LETTERS: Australians did not want to be divided

    LETTERS: Australians did not want to be divided

    Now that the Voice referendum process has concluded, it is time to consider the way forward. The people of Ipswich could not have been clearer.…

  • LETTERS: Congratulations Ipswich Tribune

    LETTERS: Congratulations Ipswich Tribune

    CONGRATULATIONS to Ipswich Tribune editor Brian Bennion for winning the prestigious 2023 Clarion Award for his Indigenous Issues Reporting on the Deebing Heights development and…

  • $72m cost of cinema rebuild revealed

    $72m cost of cinema rebuild revealed

    RECONSTRUCTION of the mould-infested city cinema building will cost ratepayers a staggering $72 million. That equates to a loss of $52 million with original reports…

  • Ghost hunters hungry for ghoulish yarns

    Ghost hunters hungry for ghoulish yarns

    THE southeast’s very own man in black, the seeker of histories most horrid, Jack Sim says bumper demand for his ghost tours meant he had…

  • EDITORIAL: Review needed on cinema contract

    EDITORIAL: Review needed on cinema contract

    COMMENT A FULL external review has to be conducted by an auditor on the contract management process for the Venue Building. Ratepayers deserve to know…

  • Busy bees calming veterans’ minds

    Busy bees calming veterans’ minds

    THEY say the wounds of war come in many guises. Some are visible, but the unseen ones can be more life-threatening. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)…

  • New start on menu for Top of Town café

    New start on menu for Top of Town café

    THE owners of Top of Town cafe Rafter and Rose café are moving on after nine years but promise they are leaving their popular diner…

  • Collapse comes after $1.8m debt

    Collapse comes after $1.8m debt

    A SPRINGFIELD-Ripley building franchise has gone bankrupt owing creditors nearly $2 million. Harris Constructions Pty Ltd has ceased operating after 10 years trading under the…

  • MP dumped site visits

    MP dumped site visits

    THE Member for Bundamba repeatedly turned down offers last year by waste bosses keen for him to visit the trouble-hit Cleanaway New Chum dump. Cleanaway…

  • Clarion win for Tribune

    Clarion win for Tribune

    IPSWICH Tribune editor Brian Bennion has won a top Queensland award for his reporting on development around the former Deebing Creek Aboriginal Mission. Mr Bennion…

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