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Our cartoon
On October 27, 2022, members of the Jarjumbah Protection Camp at Deebing Creek dumped a bundle of paper mache bones in the office of Member for…
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Tears, joy for Ipswich world record-breakers
IPSWICH swimmers Mollie O’Callaghan and Leah Neale are on top of the world, literally, providing a massive boost for the city after sharing in two…
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Community brokers changes to approve childcare centre
CONTROVERSIAL plans for a childcare centre on busy Arthur Summervilles Road at Karalee will go ahead after negotiations during a court appeal. Councillors went against…
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Flood review critical of warnings
A REVIEW of Ipswich City Council’s response to devastating flooding earlier this year has made 47 recommendations for improvements and identified issues with warnings given…
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Toys make the naughty list
THE Office of Fair Trading has identified 17 unsafe toys on the market during this year’s Operation Safe Christmas. Fair Trading inspectors looked at more…
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EDITORIAL: We all need the spirit of Christmas in 2022
FEARS about the rising cost of living and a fourth wave of Covid are hardly good portents for a Merry Christmas this year. It’s a…
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It’s a blue Christmas in Tulmur Place
IT HAS been a blue Christmas for Ipswich in the lead-up to Christmas Day as the popular festive lights display was interrupted last week to…
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What’s On In Ipswich
CHRISTMAS The Nutcracker Grab your picnic basket and settle in for carols and magical Christmas ballet under the stars at Main Street, Orion Springfield Central,…
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LETTERS: Howard’s speech ‘rude and disrespectful’
MEMBER for Ipswich Jennifer Howard’s first comment in her speech in Parliament on November 10 regarding the location of the Stockland development being about 1km…
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Career move pays off for First Nations nurse
WORKING a nine-to-five job in finance did not add up for Janita Dutt, who took a calculated risk to follow her mum and sister into…










