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LETTERS: Well done Tribune
EXCELLENT coverage on the protests at Deebing Creek (Trees fall at sacred site, Ipswich Tribune, P1, 5, November 2, 2022). Here’s to a serious and…
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LETTER: Community has a say
I READ with some interest your Editorial “Council model must reflect community” in the Ipswich Tribune, October 26, 2022. In commenting on the results of…
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LETTER: Time to reflect on sacrifices
ON the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month each year, we pause to remember the service and sacrifice of our fallen…
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LETTERS: Solution to vandalism
THERE has been lots of conversation recently about feral low-lifes continually smashing glass panels on Translink bus shelters throughout Ipswich City. I have made a…
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LETTERS: Administrative strait jacket
IPSWICH was badly damaged by incompetence and corrupt practices in the time of the Paul Pisasale Council, but the clean-up under interim administrator Greg Chemello…
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LETTERS: Just a front for heritage
I HAVE read with great dismay and sadness this council’s surprisingly chipper and proud claims they have saved the Commonwealth Hotel, claims that appear to…
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LETTERS: Time to recognise burials
THANK you for your report in last week’s Ipswich Tribune about the Ipswich City Council opposing a proposal for a childcare centre near a site…
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LETTERS: Plans to ruin hotel’s charm
THE former Ipswich City Council bought the old, cracked Murphy’s Pub in 2014 for $400,000 to avoid being sued by the owner for subsidence damage…
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LETTERS: Misconduct or doing her job?
I REFER to the recent “hot off the press” media articles concerning Ipswich Councillor Sheila Ireland being found guilty of misconduct. What a load of…
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LETTERS: Council needs to look at its own record on heritage
I WANT to respond to the cheap shots at the expense of leadership made by Cr Marnie Doyle regarding Ipswich’s much lauded and respected Heritage…










