City Life
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Racing events rev up the crowds
THE annual Festival of Horsepower is set to take off at top speed next week with the Winternationals expected to bring the crowds back to…
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Aboriginal finalist helps babies sleep while keeping language alive
RECONCILIATON Award finalist, Candace Kruger, is one of 16 competing invarious categories. Ms Kruger will gift newborns a lullaby in a “blessing of strong minds…
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Fire guts Ipswich church
A CORNERSTONE in the Ipswich Christian community, Glebe Road Uniting Church has had its internal auditorium damaged extensively by fire. Built in 1987, the church’s…
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Ipswich nurse gives strength to her patients
IPSWICH cancer nurse Divya Jose is proud of what she does – serving as a source of strength and light in times of doubt and…
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Walloon childcare moves to extend operating hours
PEAK Childcare Holdings are making a push to extend the opening hours of the Walloon Childcare Centre. In documents submitted to the Ipswich City Council…
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You can’t tame The Beast
IT’S named The Beast and it’s a hellish ride. The aptly named fairground attraction takes riders on a mind numbing, body hurtling journey that flings you so…
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Rainy skies didn’t dampen show lovers’ spirit
THE skies tried their best to dampen the spirit of Ipswich Show attendees, but Aussies are made of tough stuff so show enthusiasts donned raincoats, plastic ponchos…
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Rides halted as carnies protest exorbitant insurance costs
NO insurance, no show, it’s as simple as that say Ipswich carnival ride operators. Many showmen and women have carnivals in the blood, it’s generational…
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Marburg vies for tourism award
PICTURESQUE Marburg has been named as a finalist in the Queensland Top Tourism Town Awards. Marburg is one of 10 finalists in the Top Tiny…
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Bean’s bolted…again
BEANS the mischievous Cockatiel is a cheeky lad…he keeps flying the coop in search of new adventures. Friendly, tame and quite the Tik-Tok superstar, this…









