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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…
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LNP: Special cops plan won’t solve ‘crisis’
THE State Opposition Leader says the idea to bolster police numbers with retired and departed officers will fail the public. Police Minister Mark Ryan last…
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Dump court date rescheduled
CAMPAIGNERS for a cleaner Ipswich say they have been left frustrated after controversial dump operator Cleanaway had its court date rescheduled at the last minute.…
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RAAF boffins invent new tech
INVENTIVE aviators have combined their passion for design and productivity to develop a series of handy tools. Corporal Michael Niemiec, who is stationed at RAAF…
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What’s On In Ipswich 26th April
MUSIC Eckersley and McClymont Brooke McClymont and Adam Eckersley hit the road again for their Country Music, You and Beer Tour. The husband and wife…
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‘Items of interest’ not missing woman’s
THERE was a false alarm last week at Swanbank dump in the ongoing search for the body of missing pensioner Lesley Trotter. Several “items of…










