City Life
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Rita’s 50 years as a lunchtime legend
VOLUNTEERING stalwart Rita Langer’s tireless efforts in the tuckshop were honoured recently with a celebratory afternoon tea at Blair State School for her 50 years’…
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Healthy habits by Loz Antonenko
One small step can change your life Let’s talk about momentum and how it fits into the Loz Life hierarchy of healthy habits. A lot…
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Refund scheme looks to expand next year
IPSWICH residents may soon be able to recycle their wine and spirit bottles for cash if an expansion of the Containers for Change program gets…
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Smiley returns to the old school yard
ACTOR and musician Colin Petersen returned to his old school in Ipswich on Friday to speak with music students. Petersen was a boarder at Ipswich…
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Could too many anniversaries lead to the dying of Remembrance Day
OPINION PIECE ANY boss who sacks anyone for not turning up today is a bum! … said a beaming glass-in-hand Bob Hawke, still celebrating the…
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Silver bullet sets off for final journey
THE FIRST of two historic Silver Bullet rail motors departed from the Workshops Rail Museum last night on a 1100km voyage to its new home…
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Healthy habits by Loz Antonenko
Let’s talk weight loss surgery As weight loss surgery becomes more commonplace, and accessible, many people are looking at bariatric surgery as a first option…
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Brothers honoured at business awards
BROTHERS Leagues Club Ipswich won a top award at the sold-out gala Business Excellence Awards on Saturday night. Brothers Leagues Club Ipswich General Manager Matthew…
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Veterans forge connections
VETERANS tried their hand at the age-old technique of blacksmithing in free workshops delivered by RSL Queensland at North Ipswich during the weekend. The workshops…
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New CEO for Chamber of Commerce
NOT only was Saturday night a momentous one for the stars of local business but it also provided the backdrop for Ipswich Chamber of Commerce…










