City Life
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Food organics scheme scrapped
NUGROW’s continual non-compliance and upcoming changes to state regulations mean the city will put on ice its food organics service. Environment And Sustainability Committee members…
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Push ups push for mental health awareness
AN IPSWICH man has promised to do 3,249 push ups this month to raise awareness of the need for mental health support. The oddly specific…
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Funding for play and tucker time
BUNDAMBA schools will receive funding for playground and tuckshop facilities as part of the government’s Eat Right, Play Right, Learn Well program. Goodna Special School,…
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Dedicated veteran Keith remembered
THE Council has unveiled a plaque to recognise well-known World War II veteran and Defence advocate Arthur Keith Pennell. Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding said Mr…
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Thieves loot troubled MiHi units
THIEVES have been stripping copper wire and plumbing from the Brassall Mi-Hi Grove complex which was inundated in 2022’s floods. In fact, over past months,…
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Park2Park a chance to give back
HUNDREDS of people across the city will take part in the Ipswich Hospital Foundation’s Park2Park Virtual Fun Run next month. Many consider it an opportunity…
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Major protest planned for Sunday
RESIDENTS behind the campaign to save Woogaroo Forest will hold a protest at Opossum Creek Dog Park at Brookwater this Sunday, June 16. The Save…
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Chemistry leads to matrimony
Story WENDY CREIGHTON Photos INC.MILL PHOTOGRAPHY CAS MILLER NEITHER was looking for a relationship, yet the “chemistry” between them was “unbelievable”. That’s how Stacey Cooper…
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Marcus shares life story at Reconciliation Week
NATIONAL Reconciliation Week is celebrated across Australia each year between May 27 and June 3. The dates commemorate two significant milestones: the anniversaries of the…
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Cultural feast programmed for Spark Festival
THE city’s top arts and culture festival is back for 11 days of action from July 4. As well as the program of music, performance,…










