News
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Ipswich backs a Voice to Parliament
IPSWICH City Council has weighed in to support the proposed Constitutional amendment to recognise The Voice of our First Nations’ people. Veteran Councillor Paul Tully…
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Demand for dumps Royal Commission
NOTHING less than a Royal Commission into the local waste industry will satisfy the head of a leading Ipswich campaign group. Ipswich Ratepayers Against Toxic…
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Senator slams Cleanaway bosses
A LEADING Queensland Senator says Cleanaway bosses “need to reflect very, very deeply on their next steps” after the courts last week denied their appeal…
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Concrete truck crushes home
A DEEBING Heights family has been forced to live in temporary accommodation after a concrete pumping truck toppled over and crushed their new home on…
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End of era as Sunrise markets axed
THERE will be no more bargains for sale at the Sunrise Markets, with dwindling numbers of buyers and stall holders blamed as the reason for…
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Winning move by Council
A SCENE from a movie has delivered another first for Ipswich with unique chess tables manufactured for Robelle Domain at Springfield. Springfield Ipswich Chess Club…
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New team tackling cycle of youth crime
A POLICE vehicle adorned with Indigenous artwork is part of a “holistic” approach to policing coming to the city next month. The Ipswich team –…
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Women’s shelter moves step closer
COUNCIL has been applauded by the head of a local charity for helping bring the dream of a female-only homeless shelter in the city one…
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Parkland named after champion for flood victims
THE first area of parkland resumed in Goodna through the flood buyback scheme will be named in honour of local advocate for flood victims Frank…
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Have your say on future locations for infrastructure
RESIDENTS are being urged to have their say on where the city’s future parks, roads and community facilities should be located under a draft Local…










