News
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Concern at LNP candidate’s church podcasts
BLAIR LNP candidate Carl Mutzelburg guaranteed last week to “advocate for all people in this great region” if he wins the vote in the upcoming…
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Scholarship Morning Tea returns
ONE of the city’s most popular charity events will be held again next month. The Regina and Vicki Doig Research Scholarship Morning Tea raises funds…
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What’s On In Ipswich 22nd 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…
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New Cuddle Bed for Ipswich Hospice Care
IPSWICH Hospice Care has launched its 30th anniversary year with a morning tea to celebrate the early arrival of a cuddle bed – a specialised…
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Experts: are fire ant baits killing lorikeets, bats?
SCIENTISTS and university professors say an investigation must begin over whether there is a potential link between paralysis syndrome in lorikeets and bats and fire…
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Demolition continues at Hayden Centre
DEMOLITION of the WG Hayden Humanities Centre continues for the Ipswich Hospital expansion. The landmark will be replaced by a carpark with the site proposed…
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Colleges Reserve survives first big test
COLLEGES Crossing Recreation Reserve has passed the first test of its more flood-resilient design “with flying colours”. The latest heavy rains and dam releases have…
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What’s On In Ipswich – 15th 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…
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Banshees gig for stunning family music duo
FOR those who think the age of classic songwriting is a thing of the past, think again. Father and daughter duo The Kunins are Ken…
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Market to dive after bumper sales year
AUSTRALIANS bought more new cars than ever last year, setting a record of 1,220,607 registrations. Despite the remarkable number, analysts warn of tougher times ahead,…










