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Marburg showgrounds submits application for shipping container canteen
THE Marburg showgrounds committee are hoping the Ipswich City Council will give the go ahead to add a canteen to the showgrounds. The application for…
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Ripley service centre to support Ipswich, Scenic Rim families
IPSWICH local Emily Green always had one goal, to help people. The Ipswich Child Safety Officer said she was thrilled to be fulfilling her passion…
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Ipswich locals get the call up to become temporary pet parents and volunteers
ANIMAL Welfare League Queensland (AWLQ) is hoping to interest volunteers and foster carers in the Ipswich community to open their hearts and homes to animals…
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Decade-long vision for CBD wins state award
THE first stages of Ipswich City Council’s $250 million redevelopment of the city centre have been recognised at the state’s development industry awards. The council…
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Call to save piece of newspaper history
A PIECE of Ipswich’s proud newspaper heritage is facing the scrap heap. The early Linotype typesetting machine displayed outside the former Queensland Times building on…
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Remondis targets Greens candidate
DEVELOPER of the widely criticised waste to energy incinerator project proposed for Swanbank Remondis has targeted the Greens in its attempts to win community support…
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Veteran councillor supports return of former mayor
VETERAN Councillor Paul Tully believes former Ipswich mayor Andrew Antoniolli should consider a return to politics following last week’s ruling. Cr Tully said Mr Antoniolli…
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Ipswich’s first paediatrician continues passionate legacy after retirement announcement
THE city’s first paediatrician has officially (and completely) retired from all his roles at the Ipswich Hospital. Dr Bob McGregor hung up his scrubs in…
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Local community group receives state funding after fire destroys premises
A GOODNA op shop which was destroyed in a fire last year has received some good news, receiving a grant from the State Government. The…
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Bell Street ‘needs help’ says locals as petition arises to continue the CBD’s facelift
“It’s all here in the square.” That’s what the signs reads above Ipswich city’s Bell Street. But, according to Ipswich resident Joshua Aaron the Bell…










