City Life
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Helping hand to support flying fox roosts
AROUND $16,500 will towards funding a flying-fox roost at Woodend. The Department of Environment grant will pay for weed management and understorey planting in the…
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Springfield City Group leaves forest a mess
TWO years after a large section of Woogaroo Forest was cleared as part of a sewer line upgrade, Ipswich residents say they have given up…
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Party atmosphere for yabby races at Walloon Hotel
IN TRUE Aussie style, the Walloon Hotel hosted yabby races and a best dressed bogan competition to celebrate Australia Day. The crowd cheered on their…
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In brief: a roundup of the local news
Think pink for cancer run SPRINGFIELD will blush pink in March when the Mater Chicks in Pink Fun Run returns. Organised by Queensland X-ray, the…
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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…
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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…
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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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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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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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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…










