Ipswich Tribune Awkward scenes as Japan visit turns into fiasco IPSWICH Council last week managed to pull off the twin spectacle of snubbing its twin sister city in Japan while simultaneously launching an assault on the role of mayor. Rob Mellett 18 Dec 2024
Council Council backs idea for Indigenous truth telling COUNCILLOR Paul Tully put forward a motion in Council last week, calling for the restoration of truth-telling and the need for a healing inquiry. Rob Mellett 18 Dec 2024
Ipswich Tribune Salter quizzes Council over ‘suicidal’ Swifts move THE founder of a well-known grassroots local rugby club questioned Council last week over fears Swifts is eyeing Redbank Plains for its next permanent move. Rob Mellett 18 Dec 2024
Ipswich Tribune Garbos to strike this Friday, and into Christmas IPSWICH garbos and council workers will strike this Friday and will extend industrial action well into next week if their demands remain unmet. Rob Mellett 18 Dec 2024
Council Lawyers see errors in Stockland Precinct Plan LAWYERS with substantial experience in Planning and Environment Court matters believe there are four glaring errors in Ipswich City Council’s decision-making process to approve Springview Villages 2 and 3 at Woogaroo Forest earlier this March. Rob Mellett 18 Dec 2024
Business Lower Mt Walker group’s fight to stop industrial BESS The Lower Mount Walker Community Action Group sum up the year in their own words and say how they feel they have been left in the dark by Libra Energy which is behind the push for industrial solar in the area. Rob Mellett 18 Dec 2024
Ipswich Feds return $86k to Meals, Wheels in 2nd funds boost THE Federal Government this week handed back Ipswich Meals On Wheels (IMOW) $86,000 in funding. Rob Mellett 18 Dec 2024
Ipswich Photo special: City hub lights up for Christmas THE WRAPPING came off the lights and decorations at St Nicholas Precinct last week, with crowds of smiling faces everywhere. Rob Mellett 18 Dec 2024
History When Redbank Plains looked like the Everglades A FEW years ago, about 50 million years, Redbank Plains was a swampy Everglades, and a series of freshwater lakes. Rob Mellett 18 Dec 2024
State Politics Howard thanks charities helping needy at Xmas IPSWICH Local Member Jen Howard has praised Ipswich’s community organisations and charities who she said are bringing Christmas cheer to vulnerable families at this time of year. Rob Mellett 18 Dec 2024
History When Redbank Plains looked like the Everglades A FEW years ago, about 50 million years, Redbank Plains was a swampy Everglades, and a series of freshwater lakes. Rob Mellett 18 Dec 2024
City Life How Lilly drove a mines truck using virtual reality A BUNDAMBA pupil with a bright career ahead in the resources sector says an industry fact-finding mission was an “experience of a lifetime Rob Mellett 18 Dec 2024
Ipswich Feds return $86k to Meals, Wheels in 2nd funds boost THE Federal Government this week handed back Ipswich Meals On Wheels (IMOW) $86,000 in funding. Rob Mellett 18 Dec 2024
Ipswich Photo special: City hub lights up for Christmas THE WRAPPING came off the lights and decorations at St Nicholas Precinct last week, with crowds of smiling faces everywhere. Rob Mellett 18 Dec 2024
Ipswich Colleges Crossing reopens in time for holidays COLLEGES Crossing Recreation Reserve has reopened to the public. Rob Mellett 18 Dec 2024
Ipswich Hundreds of residents fight Thagoona towers DA THE past few months have been a blur for Nicole Whysall. Rob Mellett 11 Dec 2024
Council Council backs idea for Indigenous truth telling COUNCILLOR Paul Tully put forward a motion in Council last week, calling for the restoration of truth-telling and the need for a healing inquiry. Rob Mellett 18 Dec 2024
Council Lawyers see errors in Stockland Precinct Plan LAWYERS with substantial experience in Planning and Environment Court matters believe there are four glaring errors in Ipswich City Council’s decision-making process to approve Springview Villages 2 and 3 at Woogaroo Forest earlier this March. Rob Mellett 18 Dec 2024
State Politics Howard thanks charities helping needy at Xmas IPSWICH Local Member Jen Howard has praised Ipswich’s community organisations and charities who she said are bringing Christmas cheer to vulnerable families at this time of year. Rob Mellett 18 Dec 2024
Council How new parking plan mean will affect you THE city’s 13-year-old parking scheme will be updated with a new plan. Rob Mellett 11 Dec 2024
Council Mayor stripped from role in councillor breach probes COUNCILLORS last week voted to approve changes which gives the mayor less of a say over how councillor conduct breaches are handled. Rob Mellett 04 Dec 2024
Ipswich Tribune Have your say on buyback land uses THE Council wants residents to suggest uses for more than 50 hectares of land bought through the buy-back scheme. Rob Mellett 27 Nov 2024
Business Lower Mt Walker group’s fight to stop industrial BESS The Lower Mount Walker Community Action Group sum up the year in their own words and say how they feel they have been left in the dark by Libra Energy which is behind the push for industrial solar in the area. Rob Mellett 18 Dec 2024
Health Alarm at Mt Crosby PFAS levels A TOP scientist says it is disturbing that concentrations of a cancer-causing chemical were discovered at local treatment plants at the highest ever concentrations in Australia. Rob Mellett 18 Dec 2024
City Life Union welcomes childcare reforms AN EDUCATION union has applauded a Labor pledge to introduce three days of subsidised childcare per week if re-elected. Rob Mellett 18 Dec 2024
Business Why did RAAF dump 23 F-111’s at Swanbank? IPSWICH dumps are never out of the headlines for long but, in 2011, they were in the news for entirely different reasons. Rob Mellett 11 Dec 2024
Sport Leah’s world short course medal reward for endurance IPSWICH’S most durable swimmer Leah Neale has added two medals to her extensive collection at one of her favourite destinations. Neale, 29, delayed her retirement in an attempt to make the latest Australian Dolphins team competing at this... David Lems 18 Dec 2024
Sport Wise message for Ipswich Jets taking a break THE Ipswich Jets have received some timely advice heading into the Christmas break. After weeks of intensive training in at times testing conditions, the state league players have been told to maintain their fitness while enjoying time with their... David Lems 18 Dec 2024
Sport Thanks Ipswich sports community for great support AS we head into the Christmas break, it’s timely to thank all the dedicated people who make Ipswich sport great. It’s been a delight sharing your sporting successes and challenges in the award-winning Ipswich Tribune newspaper and on our comprehensive online service www.ipswichtribune.com.au David Lems 18 Dec 2024
Sport Ipswich FC strikes positives amid wet weather AFTER a horrible run with the weather, Ipswich FC head coach Andrew Catton just wants a smooth start to the new year. Recent rain and field unavailability forced Catton and his squad to find a different training location preparing for the 2025... David Lems 18 Dec 2024
Music Famed guitarist heading our way FEBRUARY 16 sees guitarist for The Church, The Stems, Paul Kelly, and the RocKwiz Orkestra, Ashley Naylor playing the Banshees Bar. Rob Mellett 18 Dec 2024
Screen Better Man: The electrifying story of Robbie Williams hits the big screen THE life of Robbie Williams, one of the most enigmatic and influential entertainers of our time, is set to dazzle audiences on the big screen in the upcoming biopic Better Man. Guest Writer 18 Dec 2024
Events What’s On In Ipswich - 18th December, 2024 THE Australian INXS Show is said to be a “Wembley-style” experience. Featuring an original video show and a six-piece lineup delivering a journey through the songs that have made INXS a household name. Staff Writers 18 Dec 2024
Arts Get Your ARTS into Gear - 18th December 2024 IPSWICH artists who took part in the 2023 art exhibition ‘Ipswich Threads’ are thrilled to have their work now exhibited in another exhibition entitled ‘Parallel Threads’ on Rhode Island, USA. Guest Writer 18 Dec 2024