City Life

  • Locals blame sewer works for loss of koalas

    Locals blame sewer works for loss of koalas

    A GROUP of concerned nature lovers are angry a former tree-lined canopy they say was once frequented by koalas remains barren two years after work…

  • Disabled author set for second book

    Disabled author set for second book

    SARAH Styles is a disabled Silkstone author behind a series of heartwarming children’s books that aim to promote acceptance and understanding of difference in others.…

  • Funding for uni boffins to research stars

    Funding for uni boffins to research stars

    THE University of Southern Queensland has been awarded almost a $1 million to find out what makes a star. The Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery…

  • Competition fun as Book Week 2024 celebrates love of reading

    Competition fun as Book Week 2024 celebrates love of reading

    THE Ipswich Tribune’s first Book Week Best Dressed competition had an overwhelming response as hundreds of parents and caregivers emailed photos of their children in…

  • Third time lucky for Margaret’s protest banner

    Third time lucky for Margaret’s protest banner

    IT HAS so far proved third time lucky for North Ipswich resident Margaret and her series of homelessness protest banners. Last week, she pasted her…

  • Miracle mobility scooter man helps homeless

    Miracle mobility scooter man helps homeless

    EVEN Good Samaritans need 40 winks sometimes. Elwyn Denman says it’s not uncommon for him to inadvertently nod off at the traffic signals on his…

  • Purga kennels pile on the misery, say campaigners

    Purga kennels pile on the misery, say campaigners

    ANIMAL welfare campaigners say the approval of the Purga greyhound kennels will intensify “significant, entrenched animal welfare problems” in the dog racing industry. Humane Society…

  • L’Oréal opens mega warehouse

    L’Oréal opens mega warehouse

    THE world’s largest beauty company, L’Oréal, has opened a $40 million distribution centre at Redbank Motorway Estate. L’Oréal Australia and New Zealand CEO Alex Davison…

  • Saving Woogaroo Forest a hoot

    Saving Woogaroo Forest a hoot

    LOCALS fighting to stop Ipswich losing more precious bushland for yet more cookie cutter estates received hoots of support during a roadside protest at Brookwater…

  • Sex work ‘lunchtime specials’ has council worried

    Sex work ‘lunchtime specials’ has council worried

    COUNCIL will write to Planning Minister Meaghan Scanlon over worries new laws on how the sex work industry operates might lead to brothel “lunchtime specials”…

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