News
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Tradie shortage hampers efforts to reopen sport fields
EIGHT of the 100 sporting and recreational facilities impacted by the February flood event still remain closed as Ipswich City Council works to remediate the…
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Fire ants on the move after floods
FIRE ants are on the move after the floods with the discovery of 250 fire ant nests on Mount Juillerat Drive in Redbank Plains. The…
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Tribune recognised for excellence in journalism
THE Ipswich Tribune has been recognised for outstanding editorial content in this year’s Queensland Country Press Association awards. Tribune Editor Brian Bennion was presented the…
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More than 200 residential allotments proposed for gated community at Goodna
A FORMER open cut mine at Goodna could be transformed into a gated housing estate if the developer wins approval from the Ipswich City Council.…
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Servo and fast food outlet proposed for koala habitat land at Amberley
MORE than 1,100 koala habitat trees will be bulldozed to make way for a service station and fast food outlet at Amberley if the development…
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LNP bucks national trend in Blair
THE LNP bucked the nationwide swing against the party in Blair, holding on close to the 2019 result in the primary vote. Despite the vote…
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Greens outpoll One Nation for first time in Blair
IT wasn’t exactly a “Greenslide” in Ipswich, but the result in Blair sets the party on a trajectory to be taken as a serious contender…
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Neumann elected for sixth term in Blair
AFTER nine years in opposition Labor’s Shayne Neumann has been returned for his sixth term and is tipped for a ministerial role in the Government.…
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Council calls for inquiry into dump odours
ONGOING complaints of noxious odours from dumps in the Swanbank area have prompted Ipswich City Council to call for an inquiry into health impacts on…
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Dingoes celebrate with pawfect party
HOW do you celebrate a dingo’s birthday? The answer for the Ipswich Nature Centre is to do what most dog owners would do and give…










