News
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LETTERS: Support for real news
RE your editorial “No place for Trump politics”, Ipswich Tribune, July 12, P8; we the people are glad and grateful for the Ipswich Tribune’s honest,…
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Charity evicted from its home
AN INDIGENOUS advocacy group that fed hundreds of hungry mouths every month has been forced out of its Blackstone headquarters after falling into arrears with…
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Loved Ipswich man farewelled
A BELOVED Ipswich character was farewelled last Friday when family and friends filled the Greek Orthodox Church of St George in South Brisbane for his…
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Teens charged over alleged stabbing
A PIZZA delivery driver remains recovering in hospital after being allegedly ambushed and stabbed by four teenagers on a quiet Bellbird Park street during the…
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PHOTO GALLERY: Spark Ipswich
The city’s landmark buildings were transformed into giant canvases to showcase impressive art installations as Spark Ipswich launched on Thursday. Photographer LYLE RADFORD was there…
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LETTERS: Involve the community
THE single most important point to be included in the final Ipswich town plan is the meaningful involvement of local communities. My suggestions are the…
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EDITORIAL: No place for Trump-style politics
COMMENT THERE is no place for Trump-style politics in Ipswich. Mayor Teresa Harding’s aggressive political style has been exposed in the Ipswich Tribune previously when…
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Harding attacks media as ‘fake news’
MAYOR Teresa Harding has employed Trump-style politics in attacking the media. In a long post on her official council Facebook page Cr Harding took aim…
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Spark shines a light on the arts
ARIA award-winning musician Christine Anu added celebrity appeal to the Spark festival on Thursday with a performance in d’Arcy Doyle Place to launch the 11-day…
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Pride’s chance to rebuild on home ground
AFTER pushing the competition leaders, Western Pride are focused on three crucial home games in a row. Pride returns to the Briggs Road Sporting Complex…










