Development

  • Authorities turn a blind eye to ancient reef

    Authorities turn a blind eye to ancient reef

    DEVELOPER AV Jennings will not give a commitment not to disturb an area found to be a fossilised coral reef on their Deebing Springs development…

  • Cinema design revealed

    Cinema design revealed

    IPSWICH City Council is forging ahead with its controversial $49 million refit of the city cinema, releasing concept designs for the building. The old McDonnell…

  • Have your say on town plan

    Have your say on town plan

    RESIDENTS have a chance to have their say on Ipswich’s new planning scheme with a series of information sessions across the city. The Ipswich Plan…

  • Odours dog area at proposed housing site

    Odours dog area at proposed housing site

    A DEVELOPER has plans to build 39 homes at Redbank Plains – despite concerns over lingering odours from nearby dumps. Holistic Property Group has submitted…

  • Aboriginal site pre-dates mission history

    Aboriginal site pre-dates mission history

    AN eleventh hour bid to stop development on sacred land at Deebing Creek claims the site’s significance to Aboriginal people pre-dates European settlement. An independent…

  • Work restarts on National Sorry Day

    Work restarts on National Sorry Day

    BULLDOZERS moved in and the Aboriginal flag was pulled down on Friday, National Sorry Day, as AV Jennings recommenced works on their site next to…

  • Dumps operator in court

    Dumps operator in court

    DUMPS protesters rallied outside Ipswich Magistrates Court on Monday for controversial waste operator Cleanaway’s court appearance. Cleanaway Solid Waste Pty Ltd faces 12 charges for…

  • Bulldozers again loom at Bellbird Park

    Bulldozers again loom at Bellbird Park

    THE contentious development at Bellbird Park has once again reared its head. CB Developments is keen to build homes on core Koala Habitat at 12-36…

  • Third developer moves in on mission land

    Third developer moves in on mission land

    PROTESTERS have climbed trees to stop clearing as the third developer moved bulldozers on site at the former Deebing Creek Aboriginal Mission. Two supporters of…

  • Premier to look into Deebing concerns

    Premier to look into Deebing concerns

    PREMIER Annastacia Palaszczuk has given an undertaking to look into concerns raised about development around the Deebing Creek Aboriginal Mission site. “I’m happy to look…

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