News
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Funds for safe places of worship
APPLICATIONS are now open for the Federal Government’s Securing Faith-Based Places grant program. The program will support security infrastructure upgrades, including fencing, lighting, security cameras,…
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Site identified for new pound and waste centre
COUNCIL has identified a Redbank Plains site for another waste centre and a new pound to replace the West Ipswich facility. Council will consider the…
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River Heart footpath opens
THE concrete footpath linking Bob Gamble Park to River Heart Parklands is once again open 24 hours a day with the removal of security gates…
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OIA boss stands aside
THE State Government is yet to name a new boss for their troubled local government watchdog the Office of the Independent Assessor. Independent Assessor Kathleen…
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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…










