News
-
Alfresco dining pops up
ALFRESCO dining is becoming more enticing in central Ipswich with Council trialling a street patio program. The first of the street patios has gone up…
-
Our cartoon
Despite promises for new heating to be installed in the Georgie Conway Swim Centre in mid-2022, the heaters are yet to be turned on, with…
-
Local road projects get funding injection
ROAD projects in Ipswich received a boost with the Federal Government allocating $2.3 million under the Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program. The LRCIP supports…
-
EDITORIAL: Urban Utilities should apologise
THE COMMUNITY campaign to save the Eastern Heights water tower is indeed a reminder for organisations that they have an obligation to protect and maintain…
-
OPINION: Voice to Parliament about ‘recognition and consultation’
COMMENT Member for Blair Shayne Neumann writes about the intent of the Government’s moves to bring an indigenous voice to Parliament. THE Federal Parliament has…
-
Neumann appointed to Voice inquiry
MEMBER for Blair Shayne Neumann has been appointed to a special Parliamentary Inquiry into the Indigenous Voice to Parliament legislation. The Joint Select Committee on…
-
City pushes for rail corridor
A POWERFUL delegation from Ipswich has returned from Canberra with high hopes the Ipswich to Springfield rail corridor will progress. Representatives from Sekisui House, Multicultural…
-
Engineers inspect damage to boardwalks
THE footpath at the top of the River Heart Parklands has opened but the boardwalks and facilities are some time away from re-opening. Until Council…
-
Providence pushes toward White Rock
THE State Government is handing over $5.91 million to developer Stockland in catalyst loans to unlock another 5,600 lots as the massive Providence Estate pushes…
-
Council united on MiHI units buyback
THERE was more good news last week for owners of the trouble-hit Brassall units destroyed in the 2022 floods. Ipswich City councillors unanimously agreed that…










