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Braced for rates rise as economic challenges remain
WITH inflation remaining above 7 percent ratepayers are bracing for another rates hike as Ipswich City Council prepares to deliver its Budget on June 22.…
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Battle lines drawn over townhouse plan
DISGRUNTLED residents voiced their concerns at a public meeting on Saturday over a contentious plan to build townhouses on a wildlife corridor. More than 100…
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At 99, veteran presses rewind
ONE of Ipswich’s oldest war veterans, 99-year-old Jean Jackson, recently returned to RAAF Base Amberley for the first time in 78 years. Mrs Jackson, a…
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What’s On In Ipswich 14th June 2023
MUSIC Canticum Chamber Choir Canticum Chamber Choir and Music Director Emily Cox AM present an afternoon of a cappella choral music from around the world…
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Kristy to carry torch after darkest days
A BRASSALL mum will do her bit this Friday for the charity that has supported her family through the toughest of times. Kristy Reeves will…
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Rosewood rocked by alleged attempted murders
A LITTLE girl is fighting for life after her 16-year-old boy allegedly stabbed her and their mother at their family home. Emergency services were called…
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Hunting down fishy goings on
RAAF Amberley Air Base personnel have successfully completed Operation Solania − its latest maritime surveillance mission aimed at detecting and deterring illegal fishing activities in…
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Shop owner driven out by faulty meters
THE owner of a popular kitchenware store says her shop will close for good after repeated calls to fix broken parking meters fell on deaf…
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LETTERS: Koala strategy a ‘sham’
YOUR article on Eugene Street [Ipswich Tribune, May 24, P9] typifies the Council’s real position on koala conservation. “The council’s steps to ensure the future…
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First Nations woman recognised in Honours
A SLEW of Ipswich people have been recognised in the King’s Birthday Honours list. Three Amberley Air Base Defence personnel, a youth justice worker, one…










