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Walloon childcare moves to extend operating hours
PEAK Childcare Holdings are making a push to extend the opening hours of the Walloon Childcare Centre. In documents submitted to the Ipswich City Council…
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You can’t tame The Beast
IT’S named The Beast and it’s a hellish ride. The aptly named fairground attraction takes riders on a mind numbing, body hurtling journey that flings you so…
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Rainy skies didn’t dampen show lovers’ spirit
THE skies tried their best to dampen the spirit of Ipswich Show attendees, but Aussies are made of tough stuff so show enthusiasts donned raincoats, plastic ponchos…
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Round two as floods wreak havoc on Ipswich residents’ lives
IT’S like ground hog day for those in flood threatened areas of Ipswich. February’s rain event hit residents hard, it brought hammering rain that tore…
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LNP out in force to win marginal seat
FIRST-time candidate Sam Biggins was upbeat talking about his chances of winning the marginal seat of Blair for the Coalition as he greeted voters at…
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Greens hope for second Queensland Senator
THE Greens are hopeful Ipswich will deliver a swing to the party to gain enough support to elect a second Queensland Senator. The party says…
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Hardings Paddock upgrade showcased in Reconciliation Week
RECENT upgrades at Hardings Paddock will be put to good use for Reconciliation Week at a free Community Open Day on May 27. The day…
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Neumann takes campaign to Springfield
IN WHAT has been a long, high profile campaign for Labor in Blair, sitting Member Shayne Neumann was still out in the electorate this week…
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Morrison talks up second river crossing
PRIME Minister Scott Morrison visited Ipswich for a second time during the election campaign on Monday to announce a $2.5 million commitment for a business…
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Rides halted as carnies protest exorbitant insurance costs
NO insurance, no show, it’s as simple as that say Ipswich carnival ride operators. Many showmen and women have carnivals in the blood, it’s generational…









