Ipswich Tribune
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Packed St Mary’s farewells Rennie
THE funeral was held yesterday (March 4) at a packed St Mary’s Catholic Church of RSL Life Member and Korean War veteran, Matthew Rennie OAM.…
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No leachate plan in Candy Soil Ebenezer plan
THE council has permitted Tivoli composter Candy Soil three months to fix up issues on its development application for its proposed move to Ebenezer. The…
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Rally against industrial solar on rural land
THE Lower Mount Walker Community Action Group staged a rally attended by around 90 residents who heard from guest speakers on the possible effects of…
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Health inquiry submissions open online
SUBMISSIONS are now open online for the public who have health-related concerns they attribute to odours from the Swanbank, New Chum Industrial Estates. Written submissions…
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Rally against BESS this weekend
A COMMUNITY rally will be held on Saturday to raise awareness about the potential effects local industrial solar facilities will have on locals. The Let’s…
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Facelifted Booval Fair dining soon to open
NEWLY facelifted Booval Fair will open soon, bringing fresh food and dining options. Construction is set to wrap up in April at the Brisbane Road…
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Call for development freeze as wildlife decimated
LONGTIME Thagoona residents say local wildlife is being decimated on the roads as the rollout of local housing developments continues apace, bringing with it an…
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Unsealed roads putting lives in danger
LARGE potholes and damage from flooding are making unsealed roads in South Ripley unpassable and are putting lives at risk. That’s the view of Watsons…
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Health inquiry to include North Ipswich, Karalee
THE man leading the health inquiry into the effects of noxious odours from Swanbank and New Chum waste operators says he will expand the investigation…
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Have your say on historic school’s future
RESIDENTS are invited to comment on plans for the Old Tallegalla School in the city’s west. Closed since 1992, the school has been the responsibility…










