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  • Fish expert calls out lungfish grant

    Fish expert calls out lungfish grant

    A LEADING fish expert has labelled as a “drop in the ocean” government funding for rehabilitating local waterways for the endangered Australian lungfish. Joint government…

  • Four more CBD tenants sign on

    Four more CBD tenants sign on

    FOUR more businesses have signed on as tenants in the Nicholas Street Precinct development. As owners of the commercial buildings Ipswich City Council approved the…

  • PFAS review needs our input

    PFAS review needs our input

    A REVIEW into cancer-causing PFAS is underway, and residents near RAAF Base Amberley are urged to get involved. The review will analyse land uses around…

  • EDITORIAL: Survival of koala in crisis

    EDITORIAL: Survival of koala in crisis

    COMMENT NEWS stories about housing development proposals in koala corridors have been a regular feature in the pages of The Ipswich Tribune this year. Many…

  • Our ED second worst in state

    Our ED second worst in state

    THE Ipswich emergency department continues to operate at breaking point, with huge wait times and patient walkouts making it the second worst performing in Queensland,…

  • Stench no laughing matter, says Tracey

    Stench no laughing matter, says Tracey

    Dry retching, vomiting, headaches, irritated eyes and noses, sneezing, rashes, coughing, mental stress, and depression. No laughing matter, you might think. But for the crew…

  • Shelter rollout plan as weather disaster looms

    Shelter rollout plan as weather disaster looms

    MORE than 200 organisations have been meeting in Canberra for two days of high-level talks at the National Disaster Preparedness Summit this week. The first-ever…

  • Scarr to bring stink fight to Senate

    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…

  • Brooke’s love lifts children higher

    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…

  • Portrait lets love shine through

    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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