Ipswich Tribune
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Tenants forking out half of wages on rent
A LEADING Ipswich homeless charity boss says renters are now paying upwards of 50 percent of their wages on rent. InCommunity CEO Paul Tommasini’s comments…
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Antoniolli slams ‘self-serving, amateur’ campaign
ANDREW Antoniolli says the council’s We Can’t Wait transport campaign is “amateurish” and will backfire badly on the city. “All Mayor Teresa Harding has actually…
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Rob ready to race 20th fun run
LONG time local runner Rob Richards started at the age of 50 and took part in the first Park2Park event in 2004. Since then, Rob…
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Bridge club enters fourth decade of play
IN 1994 Thelma and Andy McAllan and Marlene Smith decided Ipswich needed a bridge club. They started one and three decades later, it is thriving.…
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Labour of love, Louise and Lycan love the show circuit
IF THESE dogs were in human form, they’d surely be influencers spruiking makeover methods and showing off glammed up finishes to an adoring audience. While…
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McCallum, Howard at Scott’s Farm as review looms
LOCAL State members visited Scott’s Farm at Ripley on Friday just before the results of a review into the need for a school on the…
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Augustine, the forum, and plans to save our music
RESIDENTS are being asked to help shape the creative arts landscape in the city at a live music forum in the city on July 29.…
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Fernvale sapper passes on military wisdom
WARRANT Officer David Gibbons, a sapper with 41 years’ service under his belt, has a story as diverse as the landscapes he’s tackled. In early…
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Owner not consulted over badminton courts plan
THERE are plans for eight badminton courts at a disused warehouse at Carole Park. The warehouse at 2/140 Mica Street would be fitted out for…
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Drone footage shows forest alive with koalas
COMMUNITY campaigners fired up their drone at the weekend in search of koalas at the threatened Woogaroo Forest – and they were not disappointed. Several…










