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First Nations pupils take centre stage
BREMER State High School students were among 200 young dancers who took centre stage to open the NRL’s Indigenous Round at Suncorp Stadium last week.…
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Third developer moves in on mission land
PROTESTERS have climbed trees to stop clearing as the third developer moved bulldozers on site at the former Deebing Creek Aboriginal Mission. Two supporters of…
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Call to abandon city cinema
FORMER Mayor Andrew Antoniolli has called on Ipswich City Council to abandon its desperate bid to attract another cinema to the city centre and to…
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Premier to look into Deebing concerns
PREMIER Annastacia Palaszczuk has given an undertaking to look into concerns raised about development around the Deebing Creek Aboriginal Mission site. “I’m happy to look…
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CSI works to address problem gambling
CLUB Services Ipswich has joined more than 50 clubs in adopting OK2PLAY? technology to address problem gambling. OK2PLAY? has been developed in Australia to help…
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Premier visits hospital works
PREMIER Annastacia Palaszczuk was joined by Health Minister Shannon Fentiman at the Ripley Satellite Hospital on Monday as construction nears its end. Member for Bundamba…
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Healing hands soothe cancer patients
VOLUNTEER Pamela Hirst has been putting her “healing hands” to good use by helping to relax cancer patients in hospital. The qualified masseuse from Walloon…
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What’s On In Ipswich 24th May
MUSIC Solidarity Kulture Club THE Solidarity Kulture Club is about to celebrate its 200th show with a huge day-long event. The 12 hour event at…
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Check-up for cyclone-hit airfields
A FOUR-member Combat Control Team recently carried out airfield surveys in New Zealand after the landing strips were affected by Tropical Cyclone Gabrielle in February.…
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Illegal dam misery for neighbours
IT HAS taken six months for a developer to follow demands to knock down the illegal dam he built. Robert Lin, Director of realtor Joy…










