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EDITORIAL: Re-writing history
COMMENT SHOULD David Pahlke’s name sign off on the interpretive sign for the penny-farthing structures at Cobb & Co Heritage Park? He certainly had the…
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Pahlke’s name wiped from displays
FORMER Councillor David Pahlke’s name has been unceremoniously removed from a sign in Cobb & Co Heritage Park at Rosewood. Signage for the penny-farthing display…
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Jets reveals ambitious new plans
AMBITIOUS plans to expand the iconic home of the Jets Leagues Club illustrate how North Ipswich is forging ahead with building development. Real estate in…
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Second stage of town centre planned
SHOPPERS will soon have lots more shops to choose from at Ripley if a recently submitted development application gets the green light. Ripley Town Holdings…
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Police Commissioner works RBT shifts
MOTORISTS receiving random breath tests over the Easter weekend were surprised to find Police Commissioner Katarina Carroll handing out the test kits. Queensland’s top officer joined traffic…
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Sea, air exercise sharpens skills
THE RAAF and Navy wrapped up combined military exercise Tasman Shield 23 recently, with military chiefs hailing it a success. The major exercise was designed…
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City celebrates Youth Week
QUEENSLAND Youth Week this week brings with it an impressive calendar of events. From skate clinics to rainbow yoga, dance parties, 3D design and martial…
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What’s On In Ipswich 12th April
MUSIC Seven of Ska The Seven of Ska is a Brisbane-based ska/soul/reggae band who play originals and covers. They will be joined by Pick It…
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E-scooter service hits Springfield region
IPSWICH’S electric scooter trial is expected to launch in Springfield Central next month. The six-month pilot will be operating within Springfield Central, Spring Mountain and…
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Upgrades for black spot intersections
TWO dangerous intersections are set to undergo upgrades with $786,000 allocated under the Federal Government’s Black Spot program. A central median will be installed on…










