$40k fine: Construction company busted on film illegally dumping concrete
An Ipswich construction company has been fined $40,000 after they were caught red-handed illegally crushing concrete.
An Ipswich construction company has been fined $40,000 after they were caught red-handed illegally crushing concrete.
The Ipswich community gathered at Nicholas Street’s Tulmur Place to support the Matildas in their semi-final clash against England. SEE THE PHOTOS!
A busy Brisbane highway will close one of its busiest motorway ramps in a $6.5 million effort by Ipswich City Council and the Queensland Government to improve safety and bust congestion.
The dream house, clothes, cars — these are the women who have it all but it is not the glam alone that makes them shine. They have dominated careers and causes. Meet SEQ’s real-life Barbie inspirations.
Angry parents have taken to social media to expose rampant bullying issues at an Ipswich primary school.
A local historian is fighting to have popular ghost tours banned from a Queensland cemetery.
A cornerstone of Australian cinematic history may soon be uprooted to make way for 24-hour access to fried chicken. Here’s why Ipswich City Council may approve the development.
Check out every photo taken at The Workshops Rail Museum’s Prohibition Party at Ipswich.
After 15 years of being told by doctors her “astronomical” pain was “just a bad period”, a woman has revealed the exorbitant costs that have come with her delayed diagnosis.
After showcasing hundreds of Book Week costumes from Ipswich, the Queensland Times has now revealed some of the very best looks. Vote for your favourite here.
An Ipswich single mother, forced to move due to flood damage after finally succeeding on her 597th rental application, says single mothers face rental discrimination in a heartbreaking market.
As the number of Queensland parents choosing to enrol their children in private schools instead of public schools reaches an “all-time high”, we take a look at some of the cheapest high school options in the state. SEE THE LIST.
Check out every adorable photo taken at Immaculate Heart, Staines Memorial College, Leichhardt State School, and Westside Christian College’s 2022 Book Week event, right here.
A young mother has been left reeling after she was diagnosed with stage four cancer after being dismissed by multiple doctors while trying to get help for her symptoms for months.
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