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Citywide footpath safety audit rollout
IPSWICH residents are urged to keep an eye out for survey vehicles as the council begins a footpath safety assessment covering more than 300 kilometres…
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Body slams and backflips in Walloon
FROM high-flying heroes to hard-hitting villains, Queensland’s best wrestlers will storm The Walloon Hotel on Saturday, August 9. Run by second-generation wrestling promoter Anthony Fermanian,…
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Development boss rejects claims of Ipswich neglect
THE head of the region’s peak economic advisory group has pushed back against criticism from Ipswich leaders who say the organisation is “invisible” in the…
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Strud billboard roasts Bremer River Bridge hold-up
A CHEEKY real estate billboard taking aim at the long-delayed Bremer River Bridge upgrade is getting Ipswich talking – and providing a few laughs along…
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Vale Liza Tully
LIZA Tully, the wife of long-serving Division 2 Ipswich councillor Paul Tully, has died. She passed away peacefully early Tuesday morning, July 22, at the…
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Electoral boundaries for Ipswich set to change
IPSWICH is on the brink of a major political shake-up, with population growth pushing all four of the city’s state electorates beyond legal size limits…
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Gaza slaughter: Neumann, Scarr explain their stance
BLAIR MP Shayne Neumann says only a “small number” of constituents have contacted him about the conflict in Gaza – but many of them are…
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Wonderfully weird: school musical to bewitch city
A DELIGHTFULLY dark musical will come to the Ipswich Civic Centre stage at the end of this month when West Moreton Anglican College presents The…
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Show-stopping celebration for 50 years of Civic Centre
IN 1975, a bold new building broke the mould in Ipswich’s historic heart. With its crisp white facade and striking diagonal lines, the Ipswich Civic…
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24/7 bus super-depot plans unveiled for New Chum
IPSWICH looks to set to become home to a major new 24/7 bus depot, with plans lodged for a large-scale facility on Chum Street. The…










