Ipswich Tribune Move to develop Thagoona farmland A CLUSTER of 12 properties covering 155 hectares south of the rail line at Thagoona could become the next mega residential estate in the western corridor if the developer can first overcome some hurdles. Wendy Creighton 22 Aug 2025
Development 300 homes planned next to Bundamba TAFE site BUNDAMBA could see significant changes as plans emerge to subdivide a 6.1 hectare site at 19 River Road into a mix of residential and commercial lots. Rob Mellett 20 Aug 2025
Ipswich Tribune Karrabin locals unite against battery storage plan A QUIET corner of Karrabin has become the centre of a fast-growing grassroots campaign against a major energy infrastructure proposal. Rob Mellett 20 Aug 2025
Ipswich Tribune Bremer High leads charge for local Games legacy IPSWICH risks being left with nothing to show for the 2032 Olympics, with community leaders now challenging the State Government and Ipswich City Council about the lack of local vital sporting infrastructure. Rob Mellett 20 Aug 2025
City Life $166 fines spark anger in school pick-up crackdown PARENTS at St Francis Xavier Catholic Primary School at Goodna say a council crackdown on school pickups has left families “stressed, punished and out of pocket”. Rob Mellett 20 Aug 2025
Ipswich Tribune Key developments face public scrutiny at hearings IPSWICH City Council is opening the doors for public scrutiny of three significant development applications at a series of Independent Decision Review Panel (IDRP) hearings on September 8. Rob Mellett 20 Aug 2025
Ipswich Tribune Award winning filmmaker captures Rosewood’s history FILM director and screenplay writer Robert Braiden was in Rosewood last week to film a documentary for his YouTube channel, Walkabout With Rob. Lara Hart 22 Aug 2025
Property Springfield’s Orion Hotel sells for $30m REDCAPE Hotel Group has added another trophy venue to its expanding South East Queensland portfolio in acquiring the Orion Hotel in Springfield for $30 million. Rob Mellett 20 Aug 2025
Ipswich Tribune Fond farewell: pharmacist Bob Slater retires IF YOU’VE strolled through the old Ipswich Mall or the revitalised Nicholas Street Precinct over the past decades, chances are you’ve been greeted by the warm smile of Bob Slater. Rob Mellett 20 Aug 2025
Business Brisbane St block on market for $2m THE city’s CBD faces another transformation with two prominent buildings, including one that is now home to Banshees Bar, being put on the market. Rob Mellett 20 Aug 2025
Ipswich Ipswich renters crisis: one in 25 at risk RENTERS are facing mounting pressure as a major new study reveals almost one in 25 private tenancies nationwide are at risk of failing, potentially forcing hundreds of thousands of households into homelessness. Rob Mellett 20 Aug 2025
Business WMI bid to extend outdoor composting until 2029 WOOD mulching and composting facility Wood Mulching Industries is seeking approval to continue its outdoor operations for up to four more years while it transitions to an enclosed biogas and composting system. Rob Mellett 20 Aug 2025
Ipswich Tribune Bremer High leads charge for local Games legacy IPSWICH risks being left with nothing to show for the 2032 Olympics, with community leaders now challenging the State Government and Ipswich City Council about the lack of local vital sporting infrastructure. Rob Mellett 20 Aug 2025
City Life $166 fines spark anger in school pick-up crackdown PARENTS at St Francis Xavier Catholic Primary School at Goodna say a council crackdown on school pickups has left families “stressed, punished and out of pocket”. Rob Mellett 20 Aug 2025
Ipswich Generations of service: veterans honoured IPSWICH paused in solemn reflection as two generations of veterans were honoured in commemorations to mark the 80th anniversary of Victory in the Pacific Day and Vietnam Veterans’ Day. Rob Mellett 20 Aug 2025
Ipswich Cockatoos, echidnas filmed as development looms WOOGAROO Forest, one of Ipswich’s last substantial bushland pockets, still offers locals glimpses of rare wildlife – for now at least. Rob Mellett 19 Aug 2025
Federal Politics Coalition pans Labor’s ‘opaque’ student target hike THE Federal Coalition has accused the Albanese Government of rushing ahead with an “opaque and unsustainable” plan to expand international student numbers, warning the move risks leaving universities and students without clarity or fairness. Rob Mellett 20 Aug 2025
Health LNP says expansion will tackle city ramping crisis IPSWICH Hospital’s overstretched emergency department is set for relief, with a $9.6 million expansion of its Transit Care Centre to double capacity. Rob Mellett 20 Aug 2025
Ipswich Tribune Key developments face public scrutiny at hearings IPSWICH City Council is opening the doors for public scrutiny of three significant development applications at a series of Independent Decision Review Panel (IDRP) hearings on September 8. Rob Mellett 20 Aug 2025
Council Backing for name disclosure in tribunal decision IPSWICH City Council has unanimously supported a motion brought forward by Deputy Mayor Nicole Jonic and seconded by Division 1 Councillor Jacob Madsen to voluntarily include their names in the public register associated with a recent Councillor Conduct Tribunal decision. Rob Mellett 06 Aug 2025
Council Council: short-term road fix not cost-efficient IPSWICH City Council will not fast-track the upgrade of the Redbank Plains Road and Greenwood Village Road intersection, opting instead to deliver improvements in line with the broader Stage 4 upgrade of Redbank Plains Road. Rob Mellett 30 Jul 2025
State Politics Madden alleged bullying claim rejected in court A $726,000 damages claim by a former electorate officer alleging bullying and harassment while working for former Ipswich West MP Jim Madden has been struck out by the District Court. Rob Mellett 30 Jul 2025
Business Letter: bringing locals up to speed on BESS BIG Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) projects can seem like they’re dreamt up in a boardroom far away, with promises that don’t always make it home to the people living here. Rob Mellett 20 Aug 2025
City Life Celebrating National Meals on Wheels Day IPSWICH Meals on Wheels will shine a spotlight on the dedicated volunteers, customers and community members on National Meals On Wheels Day on August 27. Rob Mellett 20 Aug 2025
Development Big plans for growth unveiled at residents’ night MAJOR new projects for Springfield and Brookwater were revealed at a recent residents’ night, signalling a wave of development for the region. Rob Mellett 20 Aug 2025
Business WMI bid to extend outdoor composting until 2029 WOOD mulching and composting facility Wood Mulching Industries is seeking approval to continue its outdoor operations for up to four more years while it transitions to an enclosed biogas and composting system. Rob Mellett 20 Aug 2025
Sport Timely Q-Cup win in country, thrilling A-Grade duels before Jets reunion THE Ipswich Jets received a double boost after a major setback preparing for this weekend’s 10-year reunion celebrating their first Queensland Cup grand final triumph. The Jets kept their Hostplus Cup top eight finals’ hopes alive with a gritty... David Lems 20 Aug 2025
Sport New Queensland Greyhound Racing Club board’s ‘safe, enjoyable’ focus AS a long-serving Rugby League Ipswich (RLI) chairman, David Nugent is used to tackling issues head-on. That’s why he has quickly injected himself into his new role as Queensland Greyhound Racing Club (QGRC) board chairman focused on “safety and... David Lems 20 Aug 2025
Sport Hancocks prepare for twin Ipswich hockey finals’ quest EVEN after years of preparing for Ipswich hockey finals, Sara Rogers still finds this time of the season challenging. “It’s definitely not easier,” Rogers said. The accomplished Hancock Brothers Division 1 men’s and women’s team coach said... David Lems 20 Aug 2025
Sport Ipswich Knights in hunt for double finals’ success THE Ipswich Knights can control their finals’ destiny after holding high-flying competition leaders Virginia United to a draw in their latest Football Queensland Premier League 3 Metro match. Fresh from a determined 2-1 local derby win over... David Lems 20 Aug 2025
Screen Liam Neeson reloads the laughs in The Naked Gun FOR years, Hollywood has rebooted everything from superheroes to board games, but some fans thought the bumbling brilliance of The Naked Gun was untouchable. Alexis Poulsen 20 Aug 2025
Arts On A Roll – new art exhibition (Get your Arts into Gear) A new exhibition of unique artworks opens at the Ipswich Community Gallery on August 29 and remains on display until September 7. Glen Smith 20 Aug 2025
Arts Second Chance - Indigenous art on display at Booval Fair AS PART of the commitment to the community, Artsconnect showcases other community groups artwork and stories at the Booval Fair Shopping Centre Artsconnect Community Gallery. Glen Smith 20 Aug 2025
Events What’s On In Ipswich - 20th August 2025 THIRTY years ago, Margot Mason, a pioneer of the 1970s Women’s Liberation movement and academic, wrote her groundbreaking work, The Cerebral Vagina, and numerous best-sellers followed. Staff Writers 20 Aug 2025