‘Loving family man’: Community rallies after father killed in crash
A tight-knit community is raising funds to support a family who lost their “beloved pop, husband and father” in a horrific motorcycle crash west of Brisbane.
A tight-knit community is raising funds to support a family who lost their “beloved pop, husband and father” in a horrific motorcycle crash west of Brisbane.
An Ipswich dad has been rushed to hospital and three other people, including children, were injured after an e-scooter exploded inside their home.
He’s finished Year 7 mathematics three years early and is already a dictionary wizard – meet the Ipswich student who recently won his third state spelling bee. TAKE OUR SPELLING BEE
Plans for a medical centre, supermarket, school and much more are in the works for rapidly expanding rural locality in western Ipswich. SEE THE PLANS.
A fun-loving “larrikin” and rugby league icon has been remembered as an exceptional father, husband, coach and mentor after losing his battle with illness.
As Covid-19 cases continue to soar desperate Ipswich residents were lined up at one testing site as early as 4.30am, with the clinic forced to turn people away by just 7.30am.
Ipswich’s total number of Covid-19 cases has surged by hundreds overnight as testing clinics become overwhelmed and rapid test continue to fly off the shelves.
Despite more than 68,000 people signing a petition to have a proposed $40 million Ipswich greyhound racing complex axed, the project has taken another major step towards construction.
From financial counselling to netball clubs, there are a vast number of organisations available to help Ipswich residents achieve their 2022 goals. See a comprehensive list here.
Ipswich’s total number of Covid-19 cases has surpassed 1000, as rapid antigen tests sell out across the city and people wait 96 hours for their PCR test results. See the updated list of exposure sites.
One of Ipswich’s top cops has been recognised for an incredible 20 years of working with Crime Stoppers to keep the region safe.
Ipswich’s total number of Covid-19 cases has reached 592, up 136 from Thursday, as Queensland’s chief health officer urges people who feel ill to stay home on New Year’s Eve. SEE THE UPDATED EXPOSURE SITES LIST
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