News
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Political stoush on housing crisis
THE housing crisis has created bitter division on the left side of politics with Ipswich Labor and Greens identities weighing in to force some action…
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What’s On In Ipswich 9th August 2023
MUSIC Full Flower Moon Band LED by Babyshakes Dillon, Brisbane group Full Flower Moon Band’s latest album Diesel Forever, mixed by ARIA award-winner Michael Badger,…
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EDITORIAL: Development at a cost
MARIA Hayes’ video of the echidna poking around a termite nest in bushland south of Eugene St at Bellbird Park featured in today’s paper is heartbreaking.…
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Press Council adjudication
The Press Council considered a complaint from Mayor Teresa Harding concerning an article published in the Ipswich Tribune headed “OIA won’t investigate Harding” in print…
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LETTERS: Councillors not listening
NINETY-year old Jean Keys is fed up with ghettos, [Ipswich Tribune, Letters to the Editor, August 2, ,P8]. The Council isn’t .They think they are…
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Road funding unlocks planned housing estates
THE State Government has allocated $21.2 million under the Catalyst Infrastructure Fund for roadworks to unlock lots at Ripley Valley and at Greater Flagstone in…
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Housing growth picks up pace
IPSWICH added six new homes on average a day and welcomed 6,228 new residents in the past year. The continued strong growth was revealed in…
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Federal funds sought for CBD renewal
KEY projects such as redevelopment of the city centre, the North Ipswich Reserve upgrade and the Ipswich to Springfield rail line were on the agenda…
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ICC joins effort to fight flu
TO HELP control one of the worst ‘flu seasons, Ipswich City Council has teamed up with Queensland Health to deliver additional free community flu immunisation…
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Reforms to OIA a priority
IPSWICH City Council is calling on the State Government to implement reforms to the Office of the Independent Assessor as a matter of priority. The…










