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Helping hand to support flying fox roosts
AROUND $16,500 will towards funding a flying-fox roost at Woodend. The Department of Environment grant will pay for weed management and understorey planting in the…
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What’s On In Ipswich – 5th February 2025
Punk, rock night HEAD to Banshees Bar for a night of punk and rock. Enjoy HISS, Toowoomba’s finest KTO,Pitch Krueger and the Slippery Eels. Banshees…
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Springfield City Group leaves forest a mess
TWO years after a large section of Woogaroo Forest was cleared as part of a sewer line upgrade, Ipswich residents say they have given up…
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Composter submits Ebenezer DA in different name
A TIVOLI resident says chronic allergic reactions and respiratory issues are ruining her life and wants the scope of the State Government health inquiry expanded…
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Tully ‘gag’ motion crumbles before TV crews
DIVISION 2 Councillor Paul Tully sensationally backed away yesterday in Council from his proposed motion to “gag” the Mayor from speaking to the media. A…
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Party atmosphere for yabby races at Walloon Hotel
IN TRUE Aussie style, the Walloon Hotel hosted yabby races and a best dressed bogan competition to celebrate Australia Day. The crowd cheered on their…
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Miles, McCallum welcome new school opening
THE $122 million Collingwood Park State Secondary College opened this week for Term 1 for students in grades 7 and Year 8. Stage 1 of…
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Ipswich paramedic, clergy celebrated in Honours
The Governor-General Sam Mostyn on Monday announced Honours and Awards for 732 Australians, including those for the Order of Australia (General and Military Divisions), meritorious…
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In brief: a roundup of the local news
Think pink for cancer run SPRINGFIELD will blush pink in March when the Mater Chicks in Pink Fun Run returns. Organised by Queensland X-ray, the…
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Population exceeds 260,000
THE city’s population growth continues with more than 260,000 residents now calling Ipswich home. The Council Planning and Regulatory Services Quarterly Report from October 1…










