Why Jets at home provide a refreshing experience
Football returning is like opening up the fridge after mowing and enjoying your favourite beer.
Football returning is like opening up the fridge after mowing and enjoying your favourite beer.
BASED on the facts, the Queensland Minister for Racing has been unfairly criticised in some recent commentaries.
“My contemporaries and I feel that it is time to end the unwarranted attacks on our hardworking Prime Minister over his handling of the bushfire crisis.”
Racing Queensland firmly explained that no such venues were planned for the Ipswich area.
WE LIVE on a continent cursed by perpetual drought, there might be a few good years here and there, but for most part the drought never really breaks.
Most of the fanfare, concern, and warnings leading up to the dismissal of Ipswich City Council now seem a distant memory
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It is not about the people of Australia, it is the bone-dry ambitions of extreme right wreckers in the smiling guise of a vengeful Tony Abbott.
IT’S fitting to pay tribute to Graham Pascoe, one of three brothers who all had a strong connection with the light harness game for large parts of their lives.
IT’S GREAT to see the support that those who are drought affected are receiving, but with so many in need, more ongoing support will be needed for a longer time.
As well as his successes at Ipswich and Townsville, the versatile dog also has wins at Albion Park, Casino, Lismore and Wentworth Park.
The Jets can keep their grand final hopes alive by beating the Blackhawks in Saturday’s elimination final in Townsville.
This weekend, the Tigers and Bluebirds will battle it out with Norths coach Mick Newton working out a game plan to stop Swifts’ big forward pack.
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Original URL: https://www.thechronicle.com.au/news/queensland/ipswich/opinion/page/146