Ipswich Tribune
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Locals kept in dark after Jackal’s $125k penalty
IPSWICH City Council has confirmed that New Chum fibro-cement recycler Jackal Renewables was fined $125,000 in June, prompting clean-dumps campaigners to question why the council…
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‘Quasi-prisons’: demand for reform after boy’s suicide
KATHERINE Hayes, a senior advocate with Youth Advocacy Centre (YAC), has described the death of a 15-year-old Aboriginal boy at an Ipswich residential care home…
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Woogaroo Forest singled out as critical echidna habitat
LOCALS are invited to help discover the lives of one of Australia’s most elusive creatures – the short-beaked echidna – at a citizen science workshop…
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Meatworkers’ generosity fuels Hospice for 31 years
FOR more than three decades, the simple act of giving has grown into one of Ipswich’s most inspiring community partnerships. JBS Australia Dinmore meatworkers have…
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At breaking point: Candy Soil stink continues
RESIDENTS at North Ipswich say they are at breaking point after composting facility Candy Soil continues to fill the streets with a putrid stench. Canerase…
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Yamanto townhouse plan revised after concerns
THE developer behind a proposed 288-dwelling project in Yamanto has submitted revised plans to Ipswich City Council, addressing apprehensions over design, density, and traffic. The…
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Councillors’ compo motion sparks backlash
A MOTION drafted by staff from federal MP Shayne Neumann’s office demanding an apology and financial compensation for sacked Ipswich councillors will be debated at…
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Move to develop Thagoona farmland
A CLUSTER of 12 properties covering 155 hectares south of the rail line at Thagoona could become the next mega residential estate in the western…
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Award winning filmmaker captures Rosewood’s history
FILM director and screenplay writer Robert Braiden was in Rosewood last week to film a documentary for his YouTube channel, Walkabout With Rob. Robert’s videos…
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Bremer High leads charge for local Games legacy
IPSWICH risks being left with nothing to show for the 2032 Olympics, with community leaders now challenging the State Government and Ipswich City Council about…










