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Festivities and fireworks in the sunflowers
AN Evening in the Sunflowers was how the Mt Walker event was marketed and it did not disappoint. The paddocks surrounding the Kerle home had…
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Funds for Show divides council
CALLS for council to more than double its funding to the Ipswich Show Society to help celebrate the 150th Ipswich Show have been rejected by…
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Ipswich Waste ‘not for sale’
THE current council has fended off any moves to sell off the council’s waste collection operations. Councillor Paul Tully put forward a motion at last…
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Planning starts to rebuild Colleges Crossing
PLANNING for the future of Colleges Crossing Recreation Reserve is starting more than a year after floods damaged the popular attraction. Ipswich City Council failed…
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Prime Minister to open 150th Show
PRIME Minister Anthony Albanese is lined up to open the Ipswich Show this year. The Ipswich Show celebrates its 150th anniversary this year. Held from…
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Anger over schools delay
PARENTS have been left angry and confused after the shock announcement last week of the ditching of plans for the opening of two new schools…
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Multicultural life shapes life in military
RAAF Flight Lieutenant Darpan Dhawan says his multicultural upbringing has helped shape his career. Flt Lt Dhawan (known as Dev) grew up in New Delhi,…
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Colourful mural replaces community art
WORK on the new mural at Bottle Alley is well underway within days of the two Sydney artists starting on the $50,000 project. The historic…
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New classrooms for primary school
A $2.2 million upgrade at a Collingwood Park primary school includes a new Prep building and two extra learning spaces. WoodLinks State School Principal Greg…
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Collingwood Park State High DA submitted
THE Department of Education revealed plans for the new Collingwood Park State High School, on Monday. The development, at 50 Jo-Ann Miller Drive, showed the…










