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Premier visits hospital works
PREMIER Annastacia Palaszczuk was joined by Health Minister Shannon Fentiman at the Ripley Satellite Hospital on Monday as construction nears its end. Member for Bundamba…
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Healing hands soothe cancer patients
VOLUNTEER Pamela Hirst has been putting her “healing hands” to good use by helping to relax cancer patients in hospital. The qualified masseuse from Walloon…
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What’s On In Ipswich 24th May
MUSIC Solidarity Kulture Club THE Solidarity Kulture Club is about to celebrate its 200th show with a huge day-long event. The 12 hour event at…
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Check-up for cyclone-hit airfields
A FOUR-member Combat Control Team recently carried out airfield surveys in New Zealand after the landing strips were affected by Tropical Cyclone Gabrielle in February.…
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Illegal dam misery for neighbours
IT HAS taken six months for a developer to follow demands to knock down the illegal dam he built. Robert Lin, Director of realtor Joy…
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PHOTO GALLERY: Ipswich Show 2023
HUGE crowds have turned out for the 150th Ipswich Show as perfect weather set the scene for a great three days of fun. Our photographer…
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Little in Budget to meet demands of growing city
THE ABSENCE of any infrastructure commitments for Ipswich in last week’s Federal Budget has been slammed by the Opposition and Ipswich City Council. The Council…
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Record entries for Ipswich Art Awards
A RECORD 427 artists have entered 570 artworks in this year’s Ipswich Art Awards. The number of artists involved is more than double the entries…
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Call for heritage listings
THE call has gone out for residents to nominate character buildings as Ipswich City Council reviews its dated heritage study. Character Place Nominations are currently…
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LETTERS: Drag queen storytime offends
MANY weeks ago it came to my notice that an event called “Queerswich” was scheduled to be held in Tulmer Place on June 4. From…










