Ipswich

Death driver 'too traumatised to testify'

AMELIA BENTLEY November 25, 2009 - 11:14AM The driver of a train which hit and killed three young boys near Ipswich two years ago should be excluded from an inquest into the tragedy because he still suffers post-traumatic...

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Aborigines Rally Against Violence

BRISBANE—Hundreds of Aborigines are expected to rally outside Brisbane City Hall on Wednesday to raise concerns about a rising tide of violence against young indigenous men. Organiser Sam Watson said the 7pm (AEST) rally would...

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Large scale Qld drug lab found: police

AAP Police say they have uncovered a large scale clandestine drug laboratory in southeast Queensland. Police said they found a large laboratory for the production of methyl amphetamine around 6pm (AEST) on Monday after...

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Qld police uncover $300,000 in drugs

AAP Queensland police have seized a large quantity of drugs, estimated to be worth $300,000, on the Gold Coast. Detectives intercepted a car on the Tugun bypass at Tugun on Sunday afternoon and allegedly found about 7,000...

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Gold Coast water charges unfair, says mayor

Gold Coast Mayor Ron Clarke says the Queensland Government's latest water restrictions are sensible, but he has questioned the fairness of some of their charges. From December 1, the Gold Coast will join the rest of the...

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Crash leaves child dead, others critical

A CHILD has died and another is among three people being treated for critical injuries after a car crash near Ipswich, west of Brisbane. Police and emergency services were called about 11.40am (AEST) to the scene on Ripley...

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Ipswich schoolies both good and bad

AAP One school in Ipswich produced both the best and the worst of end-of-year behaviour as 45,000 Queensland students finished Year 12. While one group of students from St Edmund's College pedalled to the Gold Coast in the...

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Patient attacks as locks open

A VIOLENT offender attacked a nurse and a psychiatrist after the locks on his mechanical shackles "spontaneously opened" at the State Government's high security mental asylum at Goodna near Ipswich last week. An experienced...

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Missing woman 'may have been murdered'

POLICE investigating the disappearance of a 31-year-old southeast Queensland woman say they believe she may have been murdered. Dulcie Isabelle Birt was last seen at her home in Old Ipswich Road at Riverview, Ipswich, southwest...

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Who wants to live in Ipswich?

TONY MOORE November 18, 2009 - 6:01AM A raft of new residential developments will be constructed in Ipswich as the city copes with an influx of 150 new residents every week, Mayor Paul Pisasale said yesterday as he opened the...

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