Ipswich Tribune
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New bus routes rolling out after budget boost
A STATE budget cash splash will allow for new and expanded bus services across Ipswich, with Springfield scoring a direct bus route to Ipswich. Springfield…
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River Heart boardwalks will be ripped up
THE Council has finally admitted it can no longer front the repair bills that ensue after repeated flooding events at River Heart Parklands. It is…
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Big red bench honours domestic violence victims
THE Springfield Anglican College last week unveiled a new red bench as part of the Red Rose Foundation initiative. The program aims to raise awareness…
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State leaves Ipswich facing huge bill for fire ant fight
IPSWICH council faces enormous bills to fight the fire ant crisis in coming years, a leading pests expert warns. The stark advice comes as councils…
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Generations unite to stop Woogaroo clearing
AROUND 300 people voiced their opposition on Sunday against the proposed clearing of Woogaroo Forest for 1,800 homes at Springfield. Audible sobs were heard at…
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Vet’s impassioned speech at Brookwater forest protest
Dr Jeannet Kessels speech in full “Good morning, everyone, it’s a privilege to be here with you. “I have lived within 500m of Woogaroo Creek…
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Fraud compo a lifeline for South Ripley family
THE promise of a new job and lifestyle in the Sunshine State seemed like a dream come true for Sydneysider Stephanie and her family. The…
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Group effort lands council award
A COLLABORATION between 13 South East Queensland councils resulted in a win for Ipswich City Council at the Local Government Managers Australia (LGMA) Awards for…
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Teacher reveals mood at IGGS as unrest continues
GRAMMAR school principal Marie Perry is packing her bags for an Old Girls’ reunion in London next week while the establishment struggles in the face…
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Jacaranda butter site ready for new era
THE final touches are underway at the new shopping centre complex on the former home of the Jacaranda Butter Factory. Signage is now being erected…










