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Local business’ war on waste helps environment
MORE than 50 tonnes worth of car batteries per year has been saved from landfill in the last 14 years thanks to a recycling initiative…
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EDITORIAL: Who is on the attack?
COMMENT WE have viewed the footage Mayor Teresa Harding has described as “shocking” capturing former Councillor David Pahlke pointing toward the chamber from the public…
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Voice momentum is growing
COMMENT by Member for Blair Shayne Neumann AUSTRALIANS are fair and decent people. We have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to recognise Indigenous Australians in our Constitution, in…
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Street art highlights region’s wildlife and native plants
ELEVEN art installations have brightened up Ipswich Central streets with new art wrapped on Energex boxes. The designs, created by Ipswich visual artists, highlight the…
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LETTERS: No vermin control program
DUE to the recent cold and inclement weather there is a rat problem in the Ipswich Council area. Two weeks ago, I was woken by…
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Our cartoon
MEMBER For Ipswich Jennifer Howard has come under fire for hosting a forum on the indigenous Voice to Parliament. Ms Howard hosts the Yes 23…
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Scarr selected for top Senate spot
IPSWICH-based Senator Paul Scarr has been preselected at the LNP Annual Convention to lead the Queensland Senate team at the next Federal Election. Senator Scarr…
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SEQ City deal confirms key projects
FUNDING for a study into the Ipswich to Springfield (I2S) rail line and the Brisbane Valley Highway safety upgrades have been confirmed in the SEQ…
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Cheers to clean energy at drinks plant
DRINKS giant Frucor Suntory, the maker of V Energy and Just Juice drinks, last week inked a deal to power its $400 million factory at…
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Homeless forced interstate
SO broken is the emergency accommodation system that homeless people from Ipswich are being sent interstate in a desperate hunt to find a bed for…










