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Scarr to bring stink fight to Senate
A LEADING politician says Ipswich people can rely on him to continue his crusade against Ipswich’s cowboy waste operators. Queensland Senator Paul Scarr has promised…
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Brooke’s love lifts children higher
A COMMITMENT to building better lives for disadvantaged children has earned a charity worker a top honour for her selfless efforts. Mission Australia program manager…
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Portrait lets love shine through
“TO MY mind, a picture should be something pleasant, cheerful, and pretty. There are too many unpleasant things in life as it is, without creating…
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What’s On In Ipswich 27th September 2023
MUSIC Mick Medew and Ursula DUO Mick Medew (Screaming Tribesmen) and Ursula are bringing friends The Double Happiness with their mix of surf, spaghetti-western, post-punk…
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Review to tackle health workforce issues
HEALTH professionals are urged to submit their opinions to a major review of the health workforce and its conditions. Health Minister Mark Butler announced the…
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Our cartoon
Mayoral candidate David Martin fired the first shots of his campaign, taking aim at the gutted cinema building at the top of Nicholas Street and the…
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What’s On In Ipswich 20th September 2023
MUSIC Blues Jam MARK D’s Big Three starts at 1pm for their first set, with jammers starting at 1.45pm. Mark D’s Big Three will finish…
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Prize dog Baloo fetches another prize
THEY say not all superheroes wear capes – in fact, some prefer collars. Meet Baloo the black Labrador from Deebing Heights who was recently crowned…
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Petition adds pressure to fix up Parklands
A SIMPLE walk in River Heart Parklands – devastated by last year’s floods – has been made worse by council’s attempts at fixing problems according…
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Kate’s time to shine on stage
ACCLAIMED singer-songwriter Kate Miller-Heidke is about to be everywhere in the next six months. Her musical Bananaland premiered in Brisbane this week, she performs at…










