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  • Recycling program expands

    Recycling program expands

    THE Containers for Change program will expand to include glass wine and spirit bottles from November 1, this year. Queenslanders will get 10c refund for…

  • Anti-hoon laws get tougher

    Anti-hoon laws get tougher

    ANTI-HOON laws have been strengthened in Queensland with the State Government saying they are the toughest in the country. It will now be an offence…

  • Elite school plans ambitious revamp

    Elite school plans ambitious revamp

    A REDBANK Plains private school has released plans for a huge overhaul. Christian co-education school Staines Memorial College, which consists of a kindergarten, primary school…

  • Our cartoon

    Our cartoon

    When Councillor Paul Tully was questioned on funds held in the Ipswich Community Charity Fund at a press conference to launch a drone delivery service at Springfield…

  • Drone deliveries take flight

    Drone deliveries take flight

    CALIFORNIA-based aviation company Wing began drone delivery services in the Springfield region last week. The new operations centre at Orion Springfield Central Shopping Centre makes…

  • Premier’s staffer likely to take Madden’s seat

    Premier’s staffer likely to take Madden’s seat

    A STAFF member for Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk is emerging as the likely replacement for retiring Member for Ipswich West Jim Madden. Mr Madden last week…

  • Councillors vote on wiping political names from signs

    Councillors vote on wiping political names from signs

    COUNCILLORS are set to vote on a motion on Thursday to reverse the decision to delete former councillors’ names from signage. As reported in the…

  • EDITORIAL: Progressive politics just not democracy

    EDITORIAL: Progressive politics just not democracy

    COMMENT Journalists are trained to listen to all sides of a story, to present those views and allow the reader to take from the story…

  • Developers recognise indigenous culture

    Developers recognise indigenous culture

    THE THREE developers behind stalled housing estates at Deebing Heights are looking at handing over a small portion of the former Mission grounds to local…

  • Community funds close to being wound up

    Community funds close to being wound up

    ABOUT $280,000 donated for emergency relief are to be released from two funds managed by the former Pisasale administration within weeks. Councillor Paul Tully, who…

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