News
-
Premature Casey mum’s ‘little diamond’
THE Redbank Plains parents of a premature baby born with a congenital condition have thanked the medical team for saving their “little diamond”. Casey Roberts…
-
Have your say on buyback land uses
THE Council wants residents to suggest uses for more than 50 hectares of land bought through the buy-back scheme. Goodna, the worst impacted area, had…
-
Hundreds forced on to Meals on Wheels waitlist
IPSWICH Meals on Wheels has been forced to put 200 of its most frail customers on to a lengthy wait list. It made the tough…
-
Dob in your elf and gift yourself toys
WHAT on earth are elves allocated to Ipswich children up to? We are seeing all the naughty but nice stunts some of your elves did…
-
Announcement on vehicle-to-grid plan
HOMES will soon be able to be powered by their electric car (EV) or sell power from their EV into the grid during peak demand.…
-
The motorhome with $2m price tag
THE Brabus Big Boy 1200 is a 12-metre-long luxury studio home on wheels which comes powered with a 12.8-litre, six-cylinder turbo diesel engine and 390kW…
-
When volcanic peaks peppered Redbank Plains
Even though Australia is home to nearly 150 volcanoes, none of them has erupted for about 4,000 to 5,000 years – Scenic Rim Council Land…
-
Mayor says Neumann warned over Blair rumours
IPSWICH Mayor Teresa Harding says matters came to a head last week when she had to tell Federal Member for Blair Shayne Neumann to stop…
-
HOYTS brings game-changing cinema to city
HOYTS Queensland Area Manager Graham Moss says the new six-screen cinema that has opened in the Nicholas Street Precinct offers a cutting-edge movie experience… “I…
-
‘No’ to dumps toys and tools libraries, repair cafe
A COUNCIL report rules out incorporating lending libraries for toys and tools and including a repair centre at the proposed Southern Resource Recovery Centre (SRRC)…










