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  • Mutton endorsed as lead candidate

    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…

  • Radio chat kicks up a stink

    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…

  • Council awards $20,000 to Springfield Chamber

    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…

  • Proof our teachers are some of the best

    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…

  • Fire ants march on school

    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…

  • Planners rebuff parking shortage fears

    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…

  • Flinders View proposal ripped apart

    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…

  • AI tech keeps eye out for koalas

    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…

  • What’s On In Ipswich 11th October 2023

    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.…

  • Children treated for smoke inhalation

    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…

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