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  • Ipswich radio station turns five

    Ipswich radio station turns five

    LOCAL station West Bremer Radio celebrates its fifth birthday this week. From its humble beginnings in the spare room of the owners’ house, to its…

  • DA for hundreds of Ripley homes, school

    DA for hundreds of Ripley homes, school

    THE likely locations of Ripley’s next new primary school have been revealed in a recently submitted development application. Developer A.V. Jennings proposes to rezone two…

  • City centre shines with Spark festival

    City centre shines with Spark festival

    LIGHT, projection and contemporary art installations will take over the city centre in the evenings as Spark launches from tomorrow with guest artist Christine Anu…

  • Bundamba boy charged over stabbing

    Bundamba boy charged over stabbing

    DETECTIVES have charged a 17-year-old Bundamba boy after a man was stabbed in Brisbane early on Sunday morning. It’s alleged the boy was with four…

  • Roarsome fun kicks off school holidays

    Roarsome fun kicks off school holidays

    THE school holidays roared into action last week as animatronic dinosaurs filled Tulmur Place. Ipswich City Council brought the free exhibit to the city as…

  • What’s On In Ipswich – July 5th 2023

    What’s On In Ipswich – July 5th 2023

    SCHOOL HOLIDAYS Spark Festival TULMUR Place becomes a playground for the Immerse event – featuring family-friendly arts workshops, performances on the main stage and food…

  • RSL takes next step to develop Veterans Hub

    RSL takes next step to develop Veterans Hub

    RSL Queensland has been awarded a $50,000 grant to develop a business case to establish a Veterans’ and Families’ Hub in Ipswich. The expansion of…

  • Country charm lives on through restoration project

    Country charm lives on through restoration project

    THE country appeal of the Rosewood Hotel lives on through new owners Luke and Lynnette Chalmers. The hotel has undergone a transformation after months of…

  • LETTERS: Developers ‘have the say on planning’

    LETTERS: Developers ‘have the say on planning’

    IF the “Draft New Ipswich Planning Scheme” is any guide then the final plan will be a blue print for uncontrolled development. Here are just…

  • Our cartoon

    Our cartoon

    BALLOONING costs of the Nicholas Street Precinct redevelopment has divided Ipswich City Council with $53 million allocated to the project in this year’s Budget. Rates…

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