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Housing growth picks up pace
IPSWICH added six new homes on average a day and welcomed 6,228 new residents in the past year. The continued strong growth was revealed in…
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Federal funds sought for CBD renewal
KEY projects such as redevelopment of the city centre, the North Ipswich Reserve upgrade and the Ipswich to Springfield rail line were on the agenda…
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ICC joins effort to fight flu
TO HELP control one of the worst ‘flu seasons, Ipswich City Council has teamed up with Queensland Health to deliver additional free community flu immunisation…
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Reforms to OIA a priority
IPSWICH City Council is calling on the State Government to implement reforms to the Office of the Independent Assessor as a matter of priority. The…
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Shorten addresses NDIS reform
THE National Disability Insurance Scheme was on the agenda in Ipswich last week with the Minister Bill Shorten in town for a forum. NDIS clients,…
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Star man’s event skyrockets in success
MORE than 200 eager starwatchers scanned the heavens at Colleges Crossing during the weekend at what is fast becoming the most popular astronomy event in…
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LETTERS: Fed up with ‘ghettos’
I WRITE regarding the story “Plan Dodges Need to Notify Public”, [Ipswich Tribune, July 19, P3]. The developers seem to be taking over everything. There…
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LETTERS: Homeless situation unacceptable
MY biggest fear is becoming homeless. To that end, it is staggering that we in comfortable housing can largely ignore the horrible plight of the…
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EDITORIAL: Time for our MPs to step up
FINALLY there appears to be action on the Herbert Street Bridge replacement at Sadliers Crossing. How Member for Ipswich Jennifer Howard and the State Government…
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Push for Lions ground heats up
IPSWICH City Council is ramping up the push for Brighton Homes Stadium in Springfield to be upgraded as the Brisbane Lions new home while the…










