History
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So young, too soon…life cut short for loving family man
IN 1972 Cheryl Cain was 13-years-old and the eldest of three children in the Drewett household. The family lived in Raceview. Her mum Marie spent her…
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Explosion takes father and son
IT WAS a crisp Winter’s night, the kind that clears the skies and makes stars appear to shiver as hot breath fogs the air. Daryl Reinhardt…
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State Government ignores bones discovery
THIS is the sacred site where a local indigenous woman found what is believed to be human bones; a site the State Government and indigenous…
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Council flags concerns on Deebing Springs site
IPSWICH City Council has flagged concerns about bones found at the Deebing Springs development site with the State Government’s Culture Heritage Unit. Development proposals for…
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Secrets of Ipswich Cemetery uncovered
GROUND penetrating radar will be used to survey the oldest section of Ipswich General Cemetery as the council maps the area relocated by the Cemetery…
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Skeletal remains found on development site
SKELETAL remains believed to be human have been found on the AV Jennings development site near the old Deebing Creek Mission. Griffith University Professor David…
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Parish Priest confident the restoration on heritage listed churches will go forward
ALMOST 120 years ago, Parish Priest Andrew Horan, deliberated over the inclusion of the two cathedral-like towers in the building of the new St Mary’s…
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“Marburg Taxi” rolls out of storage
A PIECE of local history is finally heading back to Marburg after being locked up in a council storage depot for two years. Former councillor…








