News
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Cracks appear in CBD project
CRACKS have appeared in the Council’s $250 million redevelopment of the CBD with the popular Tulmur Place water feature shut down for months. On Friday…
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Fire ants on rampage at Redbank Plains
THE fire ant problem is threatening to spiral out of control at Redbank Plains, with the number of colonies discovered this year the highest anywhere…
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Big 70th party for our caregivers
A SPECIAL milestone was celebrated for distinguished not-for-profit BlueCare this week. BlueCare Nowlanvil Aged Care at Flinders View held a big birthday to mark the…
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Dumps residents: ‘enough is enough’
IT WAS a case of damage control for the State Government at Sunday’s packed Stop the Stink meeting when a sea of frustrated residents said…
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Waste recycler told to clean up its act
A WASTE recycling company has finally been told to start reducing a huge pile of used cement fibre boarding that first raised environmental concerns more…
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Milestone for flood buy-back
HALF of the flood-effected homes purchased under the Voluntary Home Buy-Back program have been in Goodna. The program, funded by the State and Federal governments,…
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Family life is a real hoot
THERE’S pure, natural magic waiting to be found just outside our doors. That’s the message from a passionate lover of native wildlife, keen amateur Springfield…
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Jonic stands up for quality journalism
COUNCILLOR Nicole Jonic has spoken out in support of the resurgence of print media in the city and the importance of independent media coverage. In…
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EDITORIAL: Dumps campaigners will not be ignored
CONGRATULATIONS must go to Stop the Stink campaigners for enticing those in power to hear firsthand the grievances of residents frustrated over the non-compliant waste…
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LETTERS: Trouble in Nicholas Street
IT is grossly financially irresponsible. I think the Crime and Corruption Commission (CCC) needs to have a close look at all of these contracts. This…










