‘I can still hear her screaming’: Beloved pet mauled to death
A dog owner has described the horrifying moment her beloved pet was brutally mauled to death as they walked down their quiet suburban street in Brisbane’s south.
A dog owner has described the horrifying moment her beloved pet was brutally mauled to death as they walked down their quiet suburban street in Brisbane’s south.
Ipswich is mourning the loss of one of their own, a young pilot born to a highly respected local police officer of more than a decade, as well as his wife and their unborn child.
Barbaric modes of mental health and disability care mar our nation’s medical history but one South East Queensland centre helped pave the way to change. Now, it sits boarded up. SEE THE PICTURES
A cafe, children’s play area, and almost triple the current parking spaces are just some of the new features currently in the works for this landmark Ipswich club. SEE THE PLANS
The results are in for who won the Ipswich’s Cutest Toddle for 2022. See who made the top five here.
With dedication, passion and joy, Ipswich’s up-and-coming young dance stars are carving their paths to success. SEE THE LIST
A much-needed health and wellness hub is expected to open at a popular Ipswich shopping village in just three months’ time, with a long list of new tenants on their way. SEE THE PLANS
After losing their beloved uncle and brother to suicide, a grieving family is calling on the state government to fund the installation of barriers along Ipswich’s infamous David Trumpy Bridge.
An Ipswich mum and her 16-year-old son once travelled from Springfield to Brisbane to work as sushi chefs for other bosses. Now, they have their very own shop at Ipswich.
In honour of Ipswich renowned sporting talents see our list of 58 notables from the grassroots right up to the world stage who are changing the landscape of the region for the better.
Time is running out for our readers to cast their vote to decide who will take the crown for Ipswich’s cutest toddler. VOTE IN THE POLL
From Boeing engineer to general manager, and council worker to early childhood teacher, these are the highest-paying job opportunities available in Ipswich right now — with one gig offering up to $190,000 to the right person.
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