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Toyota leads global car sales again
TOYOTA remained the world’s leading car manufacturer in 2024. The vehicle maker delivered more than 10 million vehicles worldwide for the second consecutive year –…
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Nerima visit bolsters sister city ties
THE Ipswich Mayor and Deputy Chairwoman of the Economic and Cultural Development Committee have wrapped up their visit to Japan which marked the 30th anniversary…
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Creative Summit big draw for artists
THE Creators’ Summit returns next month and is aimed at helping creatives bring their artistic visions to life. This year’s theme is Dream, Develop, Deliver…
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Have your say on historic school’s future
RESIDENTS are invited to comment on plans for the Old Tallegalla School in the city’s west. Closed since 1992, the school has been the responsibility…
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Townhouses eyed in quiet Bundamba suburb
PLANS have been submitted to subdivide four lots into 41 lots and rezone land for multiple residential use at Bundamba. The plan would see a…
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What’s On In Ipswich – 12th February 2025
Banshees Bar GET ready for an evening of weird and wonderful music as the Worm Turns release a new single. The Worm Turns are a…
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Appeal okays homes on vital green buffer zone
A PROPERTY developer has resubmitted plans to build on environmentally sensitive land after winning an appeal to rezone land and reduce the number of dwellings…
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People First Party announce for Blair
IPSWICH woman Kathryn Chadwick will run for the seat of Blair at the Federal Election. Ms Chadwick now practices as a solicitor and is running…
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Ten new DV crisis homes for Ipswich
TEN more crisis homes will be provided in Ipswich for women and their children fleeing domestic violence. Around $2.89 million has been granted by the…
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Howard in defection to rival Left faction
LABOR’S right faction has been caught off-guard after two MPs defected to its ranks from the once-strong conservative circle. Long-serving Ipswich Local Member Jennifer Howard…










