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  • Matching a perfect couple

    Matching a perfect couple

    Story: WENDY CREIGHTON Photos: CAS MILLER INC.MILL PHOTOGRAPHY TAILA and Mitch matched on a dating app. After exchanging texts for about a month, they decided…

  • Why Aussie Bird Count results might surprise you

    Why Aussie Bird Count results might surprise you

    THE results of Australia’s largest citizen science event are in, with more than 57,000 participants counting 4.1 million birds as part of the week-long Aussie…

  • Madden shows off largest rooftop solar project

    Madden shows off largest rooftop solar project

    IPSWICH Central Library has joined other council buildings with the installation of rooftop solar. The 200-kilowatt system on the Nicholas Street Precinct building, the largest…

  • Salvos appeal launch for those doing it tough

    Salvos appeal launch for those doing it tough

    THE Salvation Army is doorknocking to raise funds to support people doing it tough in the region. “The last few years have been incredibly tough…

  • Bold move to double size of hard rock quarry

    Bold move to double size of hard rock quarry

    BORAL Resources have applied to increase the extraction area of its hard rock quarry outside Peak Crossing by more than 45 percent. The quarry on…

  • What’s On In Ipswich – 16th April 2025

    What’s On In Ipswich – 16th April 2025

    MUSIC IPSWICH electro-pop rocker Damien returns with new single Hot Days, his first new offering since I Don’t Listen to the Radio which made No.43…

  • Mutzelburg matches Labor on $200m for interchange

    Mutzelburg matches Labor on $200m for interchange

    LABOR and the LNP have ramped up their charm offensive to win Blair with a slew of federal election vote sweeteners. Mr Mutzelburg has vowed…

  • Unanimous vote to keep council CEO Cooper

    Unanimous vote to keep council CEO Cooper

    COUNCILLORS voted unanimously recently to renew Ipswich Council Chief Executive Officer Sonia Cooper’s contract. Mayor Teresa Harding said Ms Cooper (pictured) had been a positive…

  • Miller: Health Dept heads should roll over dumps

    Miller: Health Dept heads should roll over dumps

    QUEENSLAND Health officials should be charged with misconduct over alleged historic failures to address health risks from Ipswich dumps. That’s the call being made by…

  • What’s On In Ipswich – 9th April 2025

    What’s On In Ipswich – 9th April 2025

    MUSIC SHANTIES and jazz manouche feature at Banshees, with Cigány Weaver and The Salty Sirens. The Salty Sirens are Kristy Capstanfield (vocals and accordion) and…

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