Top Ipswich stories you may have missed this week
Our state ministers have been donning the high-vis in Ipswich this week, which means they are keen to remind us they’ve been doing something to earn that pay rise
Our state ministers have been donning the high-vis in Ipswich this week, which means they are keen to remind us they’ve been doing something to earn that pay rise
Food trucks and a licenced bar will be set up in Ipswich’s CBD for a free public screening of the first big Origin clash.
A choir uniting members of the LGBTQIA+ community will be performing in Ipswich this month.
Further announcements are expected in the coming weeks as Yamanto Central adds further retailers to the list of new arrivals
A new early learning centre in Ipswich is set to welcome 62 children in the next month, after construction was delayed due to COVID-19
Residents in more than 25 suburbs have been warned to expect their water to taste a bit different as repairs on a major pipeline get under way.
A range of smaller generators kicked into action following the recent fire at Callide Power Station; here is what they contributed
Teenagers aged 13-18 have been called upon to report on their experiences online
The QBCC is urging people to be careful after a tradesman was found doing unlicensed work
Racegoers will get to enjoy the new $25 million facilities at this year’s Ipswich Cup
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