Opinion

  • EDITORIAL: Proud history in Cabinet

    EDITORIAL: Proud history in Cabinet

    COMMENT THE Miles Government has set off in the right direction appointing two Ministers from its Labor heartland in Ipswich. The Ipswich Tribune has advocated…

  • EDITORIAL: Christmas spirit lights up the city

    EDITORIAL: Christmas spirit lights up the city

    COMMENT CHRISTMAS is here again! What a great time of the year it is when the lights start appearing in the neighbourhood. Thanks to families…

  • LETTERS: Unit plan a concern

    LETTERS: Unit plan a concern

    IPSWICH City Council is currently considering approval for first stages of 471 high-density units on the Bremer River corridor behind the Railway Museum at North…

  • LETTERS: No time to consider plans

    LETTERS: No time to consider plans

    180 hectares of land to be cleared, three new villages, 2000 homes built and an extra 8000 people into the area. The biggest by far,…

  • EDITORIAL: Local media not invited

    EDITORIAL: Local media not invited

    COMMENT LAST week Ipswich City Council celebrated the topping out of the cinema building with Hutchinson Builders chairman Scott Hutchinson and Hoyts Location Manager Luke…

  • LETTERS: ICC right to rein in spending

    LETTERS: ICC right to rein in spending

    RELUCTANT to write again after having a letter published in The Tribune (November 1), in which I was critical of Ipswich City Council, State and…

  • LETTERS: Debt set up long ago

    LETTERS: Debt set up long ago

    YOUR editorial “The Nicholas Street Grinch” [Ipswich Tribune, November 1, P8] makes the comment that the “Ipswich City Council has inherited a huge debt and…

  • EDITORIAL: Centre plans need to be discussed

    EDITORIAL: Centre plans need to be discussed

    COMMENT IT was good to meet with members of the Yuggera Ugarapul People (YUP) at Ripley after their meeting with developers last Wednesday. The proposed…

  • EDITORIAL: The Nicholas Street Grinch

    EDITORIAL: The Nicholas Street Grinch

    COMMENT IPSWICH City Council was starting to look like Ebenezer Scrooge, now they are the Grinch who stole Christmas. The Council’s decision to reclassify the…

  • LETTERS: Audit needed

    LETTERS: Audit needed

    SENATOR Paul Scarr’s letter to the editor (“Australians did not want to be divided”, Ipswich Tribune, October 25, P8) leads to two short questions; and…

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