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Purple reigned as the blooms signalled it was festival time
EVERY year Goodna puts on a festival that celebrates the purple and mauve hues of the Jacaranda flowers. The trees in full bloom are all…
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Ipswich remains a key Olympic hopeful
by PETER CHAPMAN IPSWICH’S hopes that it will host a 2032 Brisbane Olympic event remain a live chance. The Brisbane Lions’ elite training centre and oval…
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TV, radio and papers fired Ashley’s passion
ASHLEY Jones was bitten by the media bug early on. He’s had a life-long obsession with TV, radio and newspapers. He calls it a consuming…
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What’s On In Ipswich – 29th October 2025
EVENTS Plant an urban forest Join Conservation Volunteers Australia as they celebrate World Habitat Day at Jack Barkley Park in North Booval. This will be…
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Making history in Ipswich West, one year in
ON OCTOBER 26 last year, history was quietly made in Ipswich West, when Wendy Bourne was elected as the State Member of Parliament. Wendy became…
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Early 2026 arrival announced for updated Ford F 150
THE updated 2026 Ford F-150 pick-up will launch in Australia, early next year. The long awaited Australian launch, more than two years after its launch…
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Superb support helps Neville go the distance
WITHCOTT man Neville Black helped raise $140,000 for prostate cancer research thanks to Rosewood Lions Club who helped pay the rally’s entry fee. It cost…
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Plastic pollutants, tree guards choking Ipswich creeks
TREE guards are ideal for revegetation projects and plant protection, but an Ipswich environmentalist said the non-biodegradable composition of the corflute guards was a big…
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Canine sidekick helps people like Paul
IPSWICH Lions Club president Paul Whear is proof life can be lived to its fullest with a service dog at your side. Paul has PTSD,…
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Goodna doing good with Neighbourhood Watch
GOODNA’S Neighbourhood Watch program is run under the guidance of Sergeant Nadine Webster who is the Officer in Charge of Ipswich Crime Prevention Unit. “Goodna…










