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Students get a taste of Air Force life
THEY say you can’t be what you can’t see and clearly role models are vital to show young people that possibilities can become reality. RAAF…
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Much-loved picnic spot’s uncertain future
The owner of the flood-ravaged Colleges by the River cafe says he hopes the Ipswich Budget handed down tomorrow might offer a solution to help…
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Crime Watch
Crooks still preying on vehicles The owner of a black Holden Captiva station wagon (rego 605 RID) reported their vehicle stolen on June 23, while…
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RAAF fighter pilot clocks up 4000 hours
FOUR thousand hours is a heck of a long time doing anything, let alone flying a supersonic fighter and attack aircraft. Squadron Leader Daniel ‘Greals’…
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Protesters ask how much longer can Minister ignore health inquiry plea
FRESH demands for an inquiry into the impacts on health from a cluster of Ipswich dumps will add more weight to the call for Queensland…
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$55m upgrade brings preservative free Pop Tops to Ipswich
Plant upgrades worth $55 million were unveiled at Asahi’s Wulkuraka factory on Friday, cementing the drinks manufacturer’s long-term future in southeast Queensland. The upgrade, which…
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Call for ICC to get back to basics
MEMBER for Jordan Charis Mullen has delivered a stinging rebuke to Ipswich City Council ahead of the city’s Budget. The State MP said she was…
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Up, up and croquet as club celebrates milestone birthday
REWIND the clock back 120-years and imagine the scene at Ipswich Croquet Club. In 1902 the grounds looked much like they do today, green and neatly kept…
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Agro returns to raise eyebrows in Ipswich
TO HEAR Jamie Dunn shifting to Agro’s voice sends generations straight back to sitting cross-legged in the lounge room waiting to go to school. That’s…
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Budget delivers on health and education
THE State Budget has delivered on the promised two new primary schools for the Ripley Valley and Augustine Heights and the second stage of the…










