Ipswich Tribune Unsealed roads putting lives in danger LARGE potholes and damage from flooding are making unsealed roads in South Ripley unpassable and are putting lives at risk. Rob Mellett 19 Feb 2025
City Life Third Ipswich death in fortnight at track THERE has been another racing death at the Ipswich greyhound track, bringing the total number of dogs to three that have died there over a 16-day period. Rob Mellett 19 Feb 2025
Politics Greens campaigner cuts ties with party A LEADING figure in the local Greens movement has cut ties with the party. Rob Mellett 19 Feb 2025
City Life Briefs: new air monitors, townhouse DA fail, art invite IPSWICH residents can now access real-time air quality information via a new online platform. Rob Mellett 19 Feb 2025
Ipswich Tribune Call for development freeze as wildlife decimated LONGTIME Thagoona residents say local wildlife is being decimated on the roads as the rollout of local housing developments continues apace, bringing with it an increasing volume of traffic. Rob Mellett 19 Feb 2025
Ipswich Tribune Facelifted Booval Fair dining soon to open NEWLY facelifted Booval Fair will open soon, bringing fresh food and dining options. Rob Mellett 19 Feb 2025
Ipswich Tribune Rally against BESS this weekend A COMMUNITY rally will be held on Saturday to raise awareness about the potential effects local industrial solar facilities will have on locals. Rob Mellett 19 Feb 2025
Ipswich Ipswich biodiversity now at tipping point RESIDENTS met in North Ipswich on Sunday to discuss solutions to what they say is a looming liveability crisis facing future generations. Rob Mellett 19 Feb 2025
Ipswich ‘Princess’ takes honours for hospital’s longest name EVERY baby born at Mater Mothers’ Hospital is special. Rob Mellett 19 Feb 2025
Ipswich Tribune Health inquiry to include North Ipswich, Karalee THE man leading the health inquiry into the effects of noxious odours from Swanbank and New Chum waste operators says he will expand the investigation to allow all residents to have their say. Rob Mellett 12 Feb 2025
Ipswich Ipswich biodiversity now at tipping point RESIDENTS met in North Ipswich on Sunday to discuss solutions to what they say is a looming liveability crisis facing future generations. Rob Mellett 19 Feb 2025
Ipswich Tribune Unsealed roads putting lives in danger LARGE potholes and damage from flooding are making unsealed roads in South Ripley unpassable and are putting lives at risk. Rob Mellett 19 Feb 2025
Ipswich ‘Princess’ takes honours for hospital’s longest name EVERY baby born at Mater Mothers’ Hospital is special. Rob Mellett 19 Feb 2025
Council Nerima visit bolsters sister city ties THE Ipswich Mayor and Deputy Chairwoman of the Economic and Cultural Development Committee have wrapped up their visit to Japan which marked the 30th anniversary of Sister City ties with Nerima. Rob Mellett 12 Feb 2025
Ipswich Tribune Have your say on historic school’s future RESIDENTS are invited to comment on plans for the Old Tallegalla School in the city’s west. Rob Mellett 12 Feb 2025
Ipswich Springfield City Group leaves forest a mess TWO years after a large section of Woogaroo Forest was cleared as part of a sewer line upgrade, Ipswich residents say they have given up hope the area will be revegetated and have begun planting trees themselves. Rob Mellett 05 Feb 2025
Politics Greens campaigner cuts ties with party A LEADING figure in the local Greens movement has cut ties with the party. Rob Mellett 19 Feb 2025
Council Councillors, mayor to enjoy a July pay rise QUEENSLAND mayors and councillors will benefit from a 2.5 to 3 percent pay hike this July. Rob Mellett 05 Feb 2025
State Politics Homes could face wrecking ball for second bridge EAST Ipswich residents want to know the impacts a second river crossing will have on their suburb. Rob Mellett 22 Jan 2025
Ipswich Tribune Concern at LNP candidate’s church podcasts BLAIR LNP candidate Carl Mutzelburg guaranteed last week to “advocate for all people in this great region” if he wins the vote in the upcoming Federal Election. But his views as a former pastor of The Catalyst Church at Brassall have been questioned in podcasts from 2015 to 2023. Rob Mellett 22 Jan 2025
Council No plan to copy brutal homeless decrees IPSWICH Council says it has no plans to duplicate neighbouring Moreton Bay Council’s ban on homeless people sleeping publicly in their vehicles or from keeping pets or risk a fine of $8,065. Rob Mellett 15 Jan 2025
Politics Health inquiry raises more questions than answers IPSWICH community leaders have given a lukewarm response to the declaration by the LNP state government of a public health inquiry into the potential health impacts of waste industry odours on our residents. Rob Mellett 15 Jan 2025
Automotive Push for new tax on EVs A ROAD user charge is being pushed for electric vehicles which would see drivers pay for the distances they travel. Staff Writers 19 Feb 2025
Business Call to open Bradfield Bridge 24 hours a day THERE are growing demands to open to the public for 24-hour access the Bradfield Bridge over the Bremer River. Rob Mellett 12 Feb 2025
Business Liveability of the Ipswich region ... who decides? JOIN Professor Hugh Possingham, Dr Christina Zdenek, Andrew Dinwoodie from BirdLife Australia and Keith McCosh, retired Environmental Officer in a lively debate on why nature needs our help. Rob Mellett 11 Feb 2025
Media Creative Summit big draw for artists THE Creators’ Summit returns next month and is aimed at helping creatives bring their artistic visions to life. Rob Mellett 12 Feb 2025
Sport Bombers efforts impress coaches preparing for bonding camp IT’S always a positive sign of future success when a club leader is training the proverbial house down. That’s the case at the Fassifern Bombers where last year’s Reserve Grade captain Sam O’Connell has shelved retirement thoughts in a quest to enjoy more finals’ football. David Lems 19 Feb 2025
Sport Extra hockey tests against Gold Coast in new Ipswich season THE 2025 Ipswich Hockey season starts on March 14 with a welcome additional challenge looming for players in men’s and women’s A-Grade teams. After getting their season underway with a round of fixtures at Raceview, Ipswich club teams will play... David Lems 19 Feb 2025
Sport Blake’s back with dreadlocks to share Jets milestone HAVING played for the Ipswich Jets during the successful Walker brothers era, Blake Lenehan appreciated a positive home environment. Lenehan, 26, is back with the Jets as the progressive Ipswich club unveiled its 10th anniversary jersey in tribute... David Lems 19 Feb 2025
Sport Ipswich FC eager to impress at home IPSWICH FC players are focused on making a winning start on home soil this weekend after gaining some recent pre-season benefits. Ipswich FC lost 4-2 to Easts in their latest Queensland Kappa Pro Series match at Heath Park last Friday night. That... David Lems 19 Feb 2025
Arts Get your ARTS into gear - 12th February 2025 Artsconnect Ipswich member Mark George will be holding his first solo art exhibition to display his beautiful, created glass works. Guest Writer 19 Feb 2025
Screen The Last Journey: A road trip through memory and meaning FOR many, retirement is a time of relaxation, adventure, and long-awaited freedom. Guest Writer 19 Feb 2025
Events What’s On In Ipswich - 19th February 2025 STEP into the shadows of Victorian London, where passion and darkness combine in this tale of love, desire, and the battle between good and evil. Staff Writers 19 Feb 2025
Arts Get your ARTS into gear - 12th February 2025 Ipswich artists Glen Smith and Grant Quinn have donated artworks to help raise funds at a charity event to be held on International Women’s Day in March. Guest Writer 12 Feb 2025