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 11 hours ago
Ipswich Tribune Neumann targets religious group in post-election speech IN A departure from the usual tone of post-election speeches, Labor Blair MP Shayne Neumann used his address-in-reply in Parliament to allege that members of a Christian sect played a central role in what he described as a “toxic” LNP campaign against him in his electorate. Rob Mellett 11 hours ago
Ipswich Remembering Liza as source of strength, compassion DIVISION 2 Councillor Paul Tully says the family is “coping as best we can” following the passing of his wife, Liza, in the early hours of last Tuesday. Rob Mellett 11 hours ago
Council Top council job for CFO who oversaw $78M CBD losses A FORMER Ipswich City Council executive who served during a period marked by significant financial losses for council-owned companies has taken up a senior leadership role at the City of Moreton Bay. Rob Mellett 11 hours ago
Ipswich Tribune ‘Ipswich must not miss out on Olympic investment’ IPSWICH Mayor Teresa Harding has renewed calls for stronger advocacy to secure Olympic infrastructure for the region. Rob Mellett 11 hours ago
Business Teacher vacancies soar in Ipswich A TEACHER shortage in Queensland is hitting Ipswich hard, with Ipswich State High School advertising 10 separate teaching positions – one of the highest vacancy counts in the state. Rob Mellett 11 hours ago
Ipswich Tribune From Kate’s place to your plate THERE’S a new way to support your local producers and that’s by using Farmers Bag. Lara Hart 2 hours ago
Media Letters: Labor chooses words over action in Gaza THANK you, Rob Mellett, for your insightful article published on July 16, 2025, outlining Blair MP Shayne Neumann’s stance on the genocide unfolding in Gaza. Rob Mellett 11 hours ago
Business Redbank Plaza Library set to expand REDBANK Plaza Library will be expanded by an additional 80 square metres, have a new entry created on level three of Redbank Plaza, and provide additional services for the community. Rob Mellett 11 hours ago
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 11 hours ago
Ipswich Tribune From Kate’s place to your plate THERE’S a new way to support your local producers and that’s by using Farmers Bag. Lara Hart 2 hours ago
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 11 hours ago
Health Residential rehab service to open in Ipswich AN ALCOHOL and drug treatment centre will open in Ipswich later this year. Rob Mellett 9 hours ago
Ipswich Tribune ‘Ipswich must not miss out on Olympic investment’ IPSWICH Mayor Teresa Harding has renewed calls for stronger advocacy to secure Olympic infrastructure for the region. Rob Mellett 11 hours ago
Development Multi-million-dollar grant for new college THE building of the King’s Christian College at Walloon will receive a $10.72 million grant from the State Government. Wendy Creighton 11 hours ago
Obituary Determination was the key to Jill’s success JILL Toft had a special kinship with animals, especially Arabian horses, but no one cherished her more than her beloved family. Peter Foley 11 hours ago
Business Teacher vacancies soar in Ipswich A TEACHER shortage in Queensland is hitting Ipswich hard, with Ipswich State High School advertising 10 separate teaching positions – one of the highest vacancy counts in the state. Rob Mellett 11 hours ago
Business Redbank Plaza Library set to expand REDBANK Plaza Library will be expanded by an additional 80 square metres, have a new entry created on level three of Redbank Plaza, and provide additional services for the community. Rob Mellett 11 hours ago
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 11 hours ago
Council Calls rejected for stricter mowing schedule at park IPSWICH City Council has ruled out any changes to its current mowing schedule for Bremervale Park, despite a petition from residents calling for more regular upkeep of the park’s walking tracks and bushland. Rob Mellett 11 hours ago
Ipswich Tribune Neumann targets religious group in post-election speech IN A departure from the usual tone of post-election speeches, Labor Blair MP Shayne Neumann used his address-in-reply in Parliament to allege that members of a Christian sect played a central role in what he described as a “toxic” LNP campaign against him in his electorate. Rob Mellett 11 hours ago
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 11 hours ago
Business Teacher vacancies soar in Ipswich A TEACHER shortage in Queensland is hitting Ipswich hard, with Ipswich State High School advertising 10 separate teaching positions – one of the highest vacancy counts in the state. Rob Mellett 11 hours ago
Business Redbank Plaza Library set to expand REDBANK Plaza Library will be expanded by an additional 80 square metres, have a new entry created on level three of Redbank Plaza, and provide additional services for the community. Rob Mellett 11 hours ago
City Life Push to ban sex toys in Chemist Warehouse A QUEENSLAND woman’s campaign to remove vibrators from the shelves of Chemist Warehouse stores has ignited debate over what constitutes appropriate products in family-oriented retail environments. Rob Mellett 11 hours ago
Ipswich Tribune 50MW BESS facility planned at Karrabin A MAJOR battery energy facility is being proposed for rural Karrabin, with developers seeking approval to build a 50-megawatt battery storage installation on land zoned for environmental protection – and in the path of a future public park. Rob Mellett 11 hours ago
Sport Footy wrap: West End Bulldogs ‘back’ with point to prove THE West End Bulldogs are on the prowl, hungry to make an impact in the run to the Rugby League Ipswich (RLI) A-Grade finals. While head coach Michael Williamson remained focused on building his squad for the future, the experienced mentor was... David Lems 3 hours ago
Sport Ipswich’s last-gasp exit from NBL1 North finals IN such a cut-throat NBL1 North competition, it all came down to the final minutes in the last round of the regular season. Unfortunately for the Ipswich Force men, other results didn’t go their way after losing 92-85 to the Gold Coast Rollers at... David Lems 4 hours ago
Sport Women’s footy success: Positive pathway keeps Jets progressing IPSWICH Jets co-coach Vili Leaunoa was thrilled to see his players regroup and respond before a three-week break from BMD Premiership state league matches. The Jets are preparing for their next home game against the Burleigh Bears on August 10... David Lems 4 hours ago
Sport Western Spirit bloods new players around washouts PASSIONATE Western Spirit head coach Joe Fenech shares the frustration of many sporting officials after another weekend of postponed games. The latest match to be rescheduled was the Football Queensland Premier League 4 Metro local derby between... David Lems 4 hours ago
Screen Freakier Friday – a welcome return to body-swapping chaos and chick flick comedy MORE than two decades after it first flipped our expectations (and its characters’ identities) upside down, the beloved body-swap comedy Freaky Friday is getting a sequel - and it’s shaping up to be every bit as bold, heartfelt and chaotic as fans could hope for. Alexis Poulsen 11 hours ago
Arts Ipswich Art Awards 2025 (Get your ARTS into Gear) The Ipswich Art Awards is the biggest and most regarded art awards in the Ipswich Region. Glen Smith 11 hours ago
Arts Bremer River Catchment Art competition (Get your ARTS into Gear) I always love it when art is used as a tool to educate and make the community aware of social and environmental issues. Glen Smith 11 hours ago
Events What’s On In Ipswich - 30th July 2025 GALVANIZED is the city’s festival of heritage, showcasing some of the best heritage experiences and events in Ipswich. Staff Writers 11 hours ago