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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…










