Ipswich Tribune
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Fundraiser is everyone’s cup of tea
BUILDING relationships with neighbours forges strong communities. And no-one understands that more than North Ipswich’s Myriam McManus who recently hosted a cancer fundraiser as part…
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Ric Nattrass trees hacked up in $40,000 council job
COUNCIL contractors have been accused of leaving a trail of destruction during the installation of metal fencing at a Goodna environmental park. Photos of the…
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Solar on ice; battery plan now eyed for Blanch farm
PLANS to build a solar facility on a dairy farm at Lower Mount Walker have been mothballed – for now at least. Libra Energy originally…
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The birds threatened by Springview Village plan
SOMETIMES we forget how unique and special the birds around us in Ipswich are. Ecologically adrift as an island continent for millennia, Australia benefited by…
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The Brassall flood victims Minister left behind
IT SHOULD be a time to rejoice – as buyback paperwork is ticked off and cash starts to roll into bank accounts. But for a…
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Parents: teachers should go harder with strikes
A MUM with three children at Ipswich Girls’ Grammar School (IGGS) urges striking teachers to take tougher measures. Teachers and school support staff were due…
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Wacol asylum: Randall raped, bashed, drugged
RAPES, forced injections, staff beatings and electro-shock treatment were daily occurrences for most patients – many of them children – at Wolston Park Mental Hospital.…
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How you can help stop bulldozing of Scott’s Farm
TIME is running out to sign the Scott’s Farm petition. The Scotts at Ripley have been fighting government plans to build a school on their…
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Fleeing crash driver causes 1km snarl-up
POLICE are searching for the driver of a car who caused a mini pile-up on the Brisbane Road at Ebbw Vale at lunchtime on Thursday.…
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Ipswich woman’s fashion label has community at heart
AN IPSWICH woman is living her dream with her designs showcased on the catwalk at the Towoomba Fashion Festival. Purnama Muntelivit is originally from Indonesia.…










