News
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Mutton endorsed as lead candidate
THE Greens appear set to run a full team at the March Ipswich City Council elections. The party held a campaign launch titled ’switch to…
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Radio chat kicks up a stink
CAMPAIGNERS fighting the dumps stench have rubbished comments made on a radio show by mayoral challenger David Martin. Mr Martin was speaking on Peter Gleeson’s…
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Council awards $20,000 to Springfield Chamber
COUNCIL has voted in favour of awarding the Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce $20,000 as part of an annual partnership deal. A report to council…
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Proof our teachers are some of the best
IN JUST two short years in the classroom, one Bellbird Park teacher has demonstrated such outstanding professionalism she has picked up a top honour at…
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Fire ants march on school
A FIRE ant colony has been discovered near a Collingwood Park school, the latest site to fall victim to the rampant pest invader. The new…
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Planners rebuff parking shortage fears
THE answer to a proposed townhouse development without enough carparking spaces lies in a much-vaunted, multi-million-dollar rail line, planners say. Developers AIM HY PTY are…
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Flinders View proposal ripped apart
THE credibility of the council planning and development process was challenged on Monday evening after residents slated the failings of a contentious townhouse scheme. More than…
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AI tech keeps eye out for koalas
PIONEERING researchers at the forefront of saving the koala have welcomed a funding boost for extra AI technology to map the marsupial’s movements. The Department…
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What’s On In Ipswich 11th October 2023
MUSIC Live and Local LIVE and local Sundays features the friendly folk music of Nik Hamby, Northern Lights and Unsound Advice. Banshees Bar, October 15.…
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Children treated for smoke inhalation
TWO children were treated for smoke inhalation after a house was destroyed by fire at Gailes at dawn on Sunday. Multiple Queensland Fire and Emergency…










