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Neumann furious over tartan track knockback
FEDERAL MP Shayne Neumann says the public should feel “disappointed, frustrated and annoyed” that proposals were apparently ditched for an Olympics-grade sports track at a…
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First Fleet howler mars embarrassing meeting
A COUNCILLOR has hit back at what she has labelled insensitive remarks over race and identity at a council meeting on Thursday during what was…
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Age no barrier for dedicated PCYC volunteers
DEDICATED PCYC volunteers have shown age is no barrier when it comes to helping out. As part of National Volunteer Week, PCYC mentors of all…
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Hospital Foundation unveils new name at gala night
THE Ipswich Hospital Foundation celebrated a major milestone recently at its sold-out Gala Dinner in aid of mental health support in the region. Held at…
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What’s On In Ipswich – 4th June 2025
MUSIC Bob Marley Tribute ROARING Lion performs classic roots reggae. In 2024, Roaring Lion opened the Queensland premiere for the Bob Marley: One Love’ movie…
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Dodge pulls pin on Daytona EV
DODGE will not offer the entry-level electric Charger Daytona R/T for 2026. The news comes after the “world’s first electric muscle car” has failed to…
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Ipswich Tribune team wins big at awards
The team at the Ipswich Tribune was again recognised for their outstanding commitment to journalism and the community at the Queensland Country Press Association Awards…
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Multicultural leaders rally in support of Augustine
IPSWICH is home to more than 22,000 locals who speak a language other than English and has residents from 163 countries of origin. Division 1…
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West Mac honoured on national arts stage
STUDENTS from West Moreton Anglican College (WestMAC) have been recognised in a national art project. Four Year 10 visual art projects were selected by Art…
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Multicultural leaders back Augustine motion
IPSWICH is home to more than 22,000 locals who speak a language other than English and has residents from 163 countries of origin. Division 1…










