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Notorious Tully motion pulled … for now
THE motion to allow heads of council committees to address the media or issue press releases on key matters has stalled. Councillors last Thursday universally voted…
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F150 delayed yet again
THE latest Ford F-150 pickup will arrive on Australian shores later than planned, becoming the brand’s latest model to experience delays. The facelifted F-150 was…
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All the latest police and QR weather updates
AS TROPICAL Cyclone Alfred approaches the Southeast Queensland coastline, the Queensland Police Service (QPS) say it is now assisting communities ahead of the weather system’s…
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Neumann ads blitz bill outstrips every Qld MP
FEDERAL Member for Blair Shayne Neumann last year spent $312,617.37 on printing and communications, The Tribune reports. A bulk of that spend, paid for by…
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Ipswich now shutting down as Alfred looms
IPSWICH City Council will not conduct waste collection services on Thursday, March 6, and Friday March 7, in preparation for Tropical Cyclone Alfred making landfall.…
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OUR HISTORY – A most singular animal
IN A story reminiscent of ‘Ripley’s Believe It or Not’ collection of the ‘bizarre and wonderful’ our South Ripley has its own special story of…
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Demolition paves way for hospital expansion
THE W-G Hayden Humanities Centre and old Ipswich City Council administration building have now been demolished as part of the Ipswich Hospital expansion project. More…
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Packed St Mary’s farewells Rennie
THE funeral was held yesterday (March 4) at a packed St Mary’s Catholic Church of RSL Life Member and Korean War veteran, Matthew Rennie OAM.…
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Forest decision on March 21
THE judgement on approval for the Stockland Springview Village 3 plan at Woogaroo Forest will be made by council planners on March 21 after being…
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No leachate plan in Candy Soil Ebenezer plan
THE council has permitted Tivoli composter Candy Soil three months to fix up issues on its development application for its proposed move to Ebenezer. The…










