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  • Population exceeds 260,000

    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…

  • Local heroes recognised at Ipswich Awards

    Local heroes recognised at Ipswich Awards

    FIVE Ipswich residents have been recognised for their dedication to the community in the 2025 Ipswich Australia Day Awards. Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding congratulated all…

  • What’s On In Ipswich 29th January 2025

    What’s On In Ipswich 29th January 2025

    The Australian INXS Tribute THE Australian INXS Show is said to be a “Wembley-style” experience. The show features a six-piece lineup delivering a journey through…

  • Australia Day revellers enjoy CSI entertainment

    Australia Day revellers enjoy CSI entertainment

    THE car park at Club Services Ipswich was transformed into a fun zone for Australia Day on Sunday. Our photographer Lyle Radford was on hand…

  • Family, friends farewell Norm Kruger

    Family, friends farewell Norm Kruger

    FRIENDS and family and Labor Branch members attended Warrill Park Lawn Cemetery last week for the funeral service of Norman Henry Kruger. Mr Kruger was…

  • Cemetery fury: putrid water, ducks, lost graves

    Cemetery fury: putrid water, ducks, lost graves

    RESIDENTS are furious at the “disgusting and appalling” state of disrepair at the main funeral grounds in the city – Warrill Park Cemetery at Willowbank.…

  • Antoniolli unhappy at dumps inquiry terms

    Antoniolli unhappy at dumps inquiry terms

    COUNCILLOR Andrew Antoniolli says the health inquiry into Ipswich waste industry odours has left him “deeply concerned”. The Division 3 Councillor said although he applauded…

  • Homes could face wrecking ball for second bridge

    Homes could face wrecking ball for second bridge

    EAST Ipswich residents want to know the impacts a second river crossing will have on their suburb. They fear scores of homes would be resumed…

  • 15,300 signatures as forest fight ramps up

    15,300 signatures as forest fight ramps up

    CONSERVATION leaders are backing growing numbers of Ipswich residents demanding an 1,800 house Springfield development is stopped. The University of Queensland’s Professor and Vice-Chancellor’s Senior…

  • More native cod releases

    More native cod releases

    AROUND 8,000 Mary River cod fingerlings were released in catchments over Christmas, including the Bremer and Brisbane rivers and Warrill and Bundamba creeks. Environment and…

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