News
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Is aerial baits program killing more than fire ants?
CHEMICALS deployed in the aerial spraying program used to combat fire ants are killing native insects and animals and have not caused a notable decline…
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What’s On In Ipswich – 20th November 2024
MUSIC Wendy Matthews WENDY Matthews performs jazz, blues, rock, gospel, soul, infectious pop and ballads. She will present all her hits along with a full…
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Man dead, cattle euthanised after B-double collision
A 56-year-old man has been killed after the light truck he was driving lost control and struck a B-double cattle truck and a car on…
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$116 million Rothko master work for Ipswich
A PAINTING by celebrated US artist Mark Rothko, valued at $116 million, is now on display at the Ipswich Art Gallery after a loan from…
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Martin wastes no time in joining three committees
NEWLY elected Division 4 councillor David Martin has wasted no time in becoming a member of several council committees. Cr Martin will now sit on…
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Anger that developer rushing Ebbw Vale plan
RESIDENTS are furious that public submissions will conclude on December 19 for a major Ebbw Vale housing development despite the developer still having failed to…
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Road upgrades add new pressure to Scott’s
A SECTION of Scott’s Farm at Ripley will be resumed following the recent council announcement that Fischer Road will be upgraded. Council will resume land…
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Award winning bush poet loves telling stories
IRISHMAN Gerry Mannion’s strong accent adds weight to the bush poetry he writes and reads aloud. His love for the spoken word is shared at…
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Virus outbreak puts dog owners on alert
AN URGENT alert issued by Animal Welfare League (AWL) QLD about a canine parvovirus outbreak in Ipswich has dog owners on edge. AWL vet Dr…
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Exchange one way as Rotary brings Ukrainian teen to Queensland
IT’S BEEN 10 years since the Russo-Ukrainian War started and two since news of the conflict gripped the world. Yelizaveta [Eliz] Navrotska was eight when…










