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Ipswich council scores parties ahead of state poll
As the region heads to the polls this morning the Ipswich Leaders Alliance has released its final Make Your Vote Count for Ipswich election scorecard, highlighting a growing…
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10 year renovation: How to enjoy the process
First time renovators, Krystal and Aaron Schreder bought their ‘needs lots of love’ Bundamba home in June 2010. Aaron works in sales for a dairy…
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The work wheelbarrow and weekend wagon: Why so many people are buying utes
You can’t miss them, the burly dual-cab ute. It’s been called an ‘Aussie on wheels’, ‘dinosaur in the driveway’ and the monster vehicle in your…
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Ipswich man treated for rare disease at St Andrew’s hospital
An Ipswich man was recently discharged from St Andrew’s Ipswich Private Hospital, after contracting tetanus – a once common bacterial infection that is now considered…
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Ipswich West candidates make election promises
As election day approaches candidates for the electorate of Ipswich West have been much in evidence at pre-polling booths and gearing up for debates. Incumbent…
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Two of four Jordan candidates discuss their promises if elected
The electorate of Jordan was created in the 2017 election from parts of the existing electorates of Bundamba, Inala, Logan and Lockyer. Bundamba and Inala…
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Election promises from Ipswich candidates
Less than one week out from the State election the four major parties’ campaigns have been dominated by ‘big money’ promises in health, infrastructure, education…
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Candidate promises for Bundamba
The Guardian and Tribune asked the candidates for the seat of Bundamba to outline their promises and their plans for the electorate, should they be…
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Mining engineer claims Groom LNP preselection
A Toowoomba mining engineer and conservative columnist has one foot in Parliament after securing the LNP’s backing to run for one of the safest seats…
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Tent embassy planned to protect burial sites at Deebing Creek
Aboriginal tribes occupying the former Deebing Creek Mission site are looking to establish a tent embassy in a unified stand to protect burial sites from…
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Do backyard chooks threaten Qld’s $588m poultry industry?
Authorities in Queensland are on high alert after a virus ripped through Victoria, claiming hundreds of thousands of avian lives and forcing many more into…
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Will faceless Labor win a ‘symbolic victory’ and One Nation vote drop?
Will Covid-19 derail One Nation’s bid to unseat the major parties in South East Queensland? And can a faceless Labor candidate win a “symbolic victory”…












