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Ipswich Advertiser
April 1, 2018
CARING for each other has been Australia's focus in Johannesburg, with the fourth Test against South Africa a form of catharsis as well as a cricket contest. The tourists, reeling from ... "And trying to put in a performance that the Australian nation, and our group, are proud of," Saker said. "So far that hasn'tÃâà...
The Queensland Times
April 1, 2018
This waste, according to Lantrak representatives, will come from southeast Queensland and "the Tweed area". Willowbank Area Residents Group vice president Ian Danier said people voiced concerns about Lantrak's proposal. "They spoke about dust mitigation and assured us there would be no biologicalÃâà...
The Queensland Times
April 1, 2018
A RESPECTED Queensland criminologist says there is no evidence Ipswich's network of surveillance cameras has reduced crime. Sunshine Coast University's Professor Tim Prenzler has reviewed 30 years of data associated with the Ipswich City Council Safe City network. His work, summarised in anÃâà...
The Queensland Times
April 1, 2018
AN IPSWICH driver has been caught with the highest blood alcohol content in the state this Easter weekend. Police caught the 58-year-old man ... The Queensland Easter Road Safety Campaign started at 1am on Thursday, March 29 and will continue until midnight tonight. Police are enforcing high riskÃâà...
The Queensland Times
March 29, 2018
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The Queensland Times
March 29, 2018
THE revered Queen's Baton has arrived at one of Ipswich's proudest locations to the whistle of a steam engine. With the structure held high, Batonbearer Vivian Edwards strolled through the gates of the Workshops Rail Museum just after 3pm today to applause from hundreds of people gathered.
The Queensland Times
March 13, 2018
THE decision to award a $5 billion defence contract to a Queensland based company is a "game changer" that will completely transform the city's economy, a peak business body says. This morning it was announced the major defence contract to supply new combat vehicles to the Australian Army hadÃâà...
The Queensland Times
December 31, 1999
YOUNGER generations of Australians may never know the joys of braving the bitter winter cold for a cheeky midnight run to the thunderbox. But the charms of the backyard dunny won't be completely wiped from the history books, so long as Queensland Urban Utilities has its way. QUU officially openedÃâà...