City Life
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Toy library advocates to meet council in February
CHAMPIONS for a toy library in Ipswich are doubling down on efforts to bring one to the area. Ipswich City Council recently ruled out incorporating…
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North Ipswich residents fight W M Hughes St plan
THE residents of almost 500 units planned for the banks of the Bremer would have been evacuated at the weekend. That’s the view of North…
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Union: Act fails to address teacher workload
SCHOOL unions say the Better and Fairer Schools Act passed last week fails to tackle excessive teacher workloads. Independent Education Union (IEU-QNT), which represents 17,000…
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Donations make hospice cuddle bed a reality
THE community’s big heart has shone through once again after a whopping $24,000 was raised in record time to help bring families together in their…
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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…
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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…
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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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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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Ipswich team’s shark project receives international focus
IPSWICH film makers Andre Borell and Reese Lowe are proud of their “passion project” that delivered a powerful message around the world. Three years after…
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Supercars return revs up Ipswich’s economic impact
AS the Gold Coast soaks up benefits from the latest Supercars round in Queensland, Ipswich can also take advantage of the return of the national…










