Opinion
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While the RSPCA has had to turn away injured koalas at the RSPCA animal hospital at Wacol, Ipswich Hospital’s emergency department has been rated the second…
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MORE than $14,000 was spent on “maintenance” work recently to keep the new water play feature working in Tulmur Place. Further work was carried out…
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LETTERS: Close the dumps
I TOO attended the Stop the Stink public meeting on September 17 at the Redbank Plains Community Centre which was packed too the rafters. I…
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LETTERS: Time for Government to step in
THE Queensland Greens last week backed a petition calling on the Queensland Government to take action to combat the noxious air pollution impacting residents throughout…
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EDITORIAL: Survival of koala in crisis
COMMENT NEWS stories about housing development proposals in koala corridors have been a regular feature in the pages of The Ipswich Tribune this year. Many…
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Mayoral candidate David Martin fired the first shots of his campaign, taking aim at the gutted cinema building at the top of Nicholas Street and the…
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EDITORIAL: Dumps campaigners will not be ignored
CONGRATULATIONS must go to Stop the Stink campaigners for enticing those in power to hear firsthand the grievances of residents frustrated over the non-compliant waste…
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LETTERS: Trouble in Nicholas Street
IT is grossly financially irresponsible. I think the Crime and Corruption Commission (CCC) needs to have a close look at all of these contracts. This…
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LETTERS: Development approvals stink
EVENTUALLY a response to your front page article “Compost Dump Approved”, (Ipswich Tribune, August 6, P1) – “Our” council’s approval of another compost dump to…
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LETTERS: ‘Let love pass on’
LIVING in Australia for 10 plus years, life is like waves – ups and downs. What I would like to share with you is something that…










