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Historic station’s new lease on life
A LANDMARK pact has ensured the birthplace of rail in Queensland will once more be open to the public. Queensland Rail (QR) and the Australian…
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Man remanded over alleged robberies
DETECTIVES have charged a 20-year-old Woodend man with two counts of armed robbery after two armed robberies in Ipswich last week. The man is alleged…
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Vibrant community group eyes award
THERE are no strangers, just new friends waiting to be introduced. That’s the mantra that one community group lives by and whose remarkable record of…
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NuGrow drags chain on stink-free tunnels
WASTE giant NuGrow spent last week battling a court appeal to extend the time allowed for enclosing its foul-smelling operations in airtight tunnels. The Swanbank…
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In custody over alleged stabbing
A NEW South Wales man appeared in court on Monday charged over the stabbing of a man at public housing in Ipswich at the weekend.…
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LETTERS: Increasing pressure on racing industry
THE latest racing death of a young greyhound at the Ipswich track has highlighted the growing pressure on the dog racing industry. According to the…
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LETTERS: Accommodation for homeless
I WRITE regarding homelessness in the city of Ipswich. Browns Park and the banks of the Bremer River have become the new home for the…
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Time to celebrate our rich heritage
THE city’s signature heritage festival, Galvanized – A Festival of Heritage, returns this month. Across 11 days, the city will once again be transformed in…
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Cycle network links to Queens Park
WORK has been completed on a section of the Eastern Ipswich Bikeway linking Queens Park to the city centre. The $1.6 million project, jointly funded…
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LETTERS: Habitat loss lost on pollies
IT HAS been over three weeks since I responded to 90-year-old Jean Keys’ letter about the wholesale clearing in Bundamba near to her home and…










