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Carroll family angered by KFC approval
THE grandson of pioneering Ipswich teachers John and Mary Carroll is outraged at Ipswich City Council’s decision to approve a KFC and wipe out 116…
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Koala corridor development rejected
A LINE in the sand has been drawn on the destruction of koala habitat at Deebing Heights with Ipswich City Council refusing a 180 home…
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Tribune editor named as finalist in Clarion Awards
IPSWICH Tribune editor Brian Bennion has been named a finalist in this year’s Queensland Clarion Awards. Brian was announced as one of three finalists for…
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Bees buzziness for City Group
SPRINGFIELD City Group has applied to ship more native bee hives in on vacant land in the middle of suburbia. The last time the developers…
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Defence encourages submissions to suicide inquiry
DEFENCE members and their families have been encouraged to share their experiences with the Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide. The inquiry is focused…
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Ipswich Legacy Club helps those in need
SHAN Origliasso is humbled, overwhelmed and grateful for the support given to her and her seven-year-old daughter Zahlee by the Ipswich Legacy Club. In 2019,…
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Baby stroke survivor a little superhero
WHEN toddler Donald Dolan-Roth was just hours old he suffered a stroke which left his parents Olivia and Kyle Dolan-Roth fearing the worst. “I had…
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Goodna history takes a lickin’ from KFC
EASTERN suburbs councillor Paul Tully has vowed to fight council’s decision to ignore its own heritage listing and approve the removal of historic Carroll House.…
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Super Hornets steal the show at Riverfire
SOME might have kidded themselves that the star of the show was the fireworks but everyone knows the main attraction of Riverfire was the Super…
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$39M greyhound track set for Purga, despite protests
THE State Government has ignored a 73,000-strong petition, 10,000 objections through Animal Liberation Queensland and opposition from Ipswich Labor MP Jennifer Howard to approve the…










