City Life

  • Ipswich Meals on Wheels celebrates national day

    Ipswich Meals on Wheels celebrates national day

    IPSWICH Meals on Wheels will mark National Meals on Wheels Day on Wednesday, August 27, with a celebration honouring the volunteers, clients, and supporters who…

  • A heartfelt goodbye to Liza Tully

    A heartfelt goodbye to Liza Tully

    HUNDREDS of mourners gathered at Shiloh Church at Goodna to farewell Liza Tully on Friday. Division 2 Councillor Paul Tully described the service to his…

  • Author uncovers hidden horrors of early asylums

    Author uncovers hidden horrors of early asylums

    WHEN Brisbane-based historian and writer Duncan Richardson began tracing the career of a bungling 19th-century doctor, he had no idea it would lead him into…

  • Calls rejected for stricter mowing schedule at park

    Calls rejected for stricter mowing schedule at park

    IPSWICH City Council has ruled out any changes to its current mowing schedule for Bremervale Park, despite a petition from residents calling for more regular…

  • Remembering Liza as source of strength, compassion

    Remembering Liza as source of strength, compassion

    DIVISION 2 Councillor Paul Tully says the family is “coping as best we can” following the passing of his wife, Liza, in the early hours…

  • Push to ban sex toys in Chemist Warehouse

    Push to ban sex toys in Chemist Warehouse

    A QUEENSLAND woman’s campaign to remove vibrators from the shelves of Chemist Warehouse stores has ignited debate over what constitutes appropriate products in family-oriented retail…

  • Vision for revamped Lakeside Park

    Vision for revamped Lakeside Park

    CLEANCO wants Ipswich residents to help shape the future of Swanbank Lakeside Park. Proposals include two bold new concept designs on the table: Culture and…

  • Steam train events to celebrate 160 years

    Steam train events to celebrate 160 years

    The railway story began on July 31, 1865, with the opening of the first rail section between Ipswich and Grandchester. To honour this milestone, Queensland…

  • Historic cemeteries receive $3m lifeline

    Historic cemeteries receive $3m lifeline

    TWO of Ipswich’s oldest cemeteries have undergone major upgrades, with more than $3 million invested to preserve heritage and meet future burial needs. At Tallegalla…

  • Body slams and backflips in Walloon

    Body slams and backflips in Walloon

    FROM high-flying heroes to hard-hitting villains, Queensland’s best wrestlers will storm The Walloon Hotel on Saturday, August 9. Run by second-generation wrestling promoter Anthony Fermanian,…

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