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Pilot training project reaches new milestone
AN AMBITIOUS multi-billion dollar project to train the next generation of Australian pilots has reached a new milestone. The $500 million project for the Future…
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BOM weather warnings spark fresh flood fears
A MAJOR alert from the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) has Ipswich residents on edge with fears more flood events could hit the region in the…
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Tap and Go technology comes to Springfield and Rosewood
IPSWICH-Rosewood and Springfield train line customers are now able to use credit cards and smart devices to take the train as the rollout of the…
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Meeting room on the agenda for Redbank Plains
A NUMBER of options are being considered by council to create a new community meeting space in Redbank Plains. Council officers have put forward…
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City’s future borrowing capacity questioned
CONCERNS about the council’s future borrowing capacity have been raised by Councillor Sheila Ireland during discussion on the CBD redevelopment. During the recent Special…
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Stunning Brothers, miraculous Bears charge into finals
EVEN winning assistant coach Shane Downer was stunned by his team’s “flawless” first half performance as the Swifts juggernaut was overtaken by a Brothers freight…
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Council blocks transparency reform
KEY measures put forward to ensure the media’s access to information on council decisions continue to be blocked by the current Ipswich City Council. …
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Inland Rail talks up jobs
JOBS and supply opportunities with the Inland Rail will be canvassed at a Workforce Development Event at North Ipswich tomorrow. The Australian Rail Track…
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Praise for reuse of iconic city buildings
IPSWICH City Council won some high praise from members of the Queensland Heritage Council for its meticulous restoration of the Commonwealth Hotel on a visit…
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Council says it’s time to pay the rent for Tulmur Place
COUNCIL is considering charging fees for commercial and community use of Tulmur Place from October, in the hopes of generating $30,000 a year for rent…










