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Court Vision

330 Productions

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Each week the guys sit down and talk all things basketball! They follow the NBA through the season and down the road to the championship, big college moments, and even other exciting sports moments
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Ipswich Today

Allan Roebuck

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Local voices, news, commentary and community information for residents and businesses in Ipswich, Queensland, Australia. Originally launched as Ipswich Election Watch 27 February 2020 the show was renamed Ipswich Today 23 April 2020. www.ipswichtoday.com.au
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Politics, Trump, and the road to the White House. I’ve got a Vision and it’s 2020. #SeeClear Perfect Vision for a less than perfect world. Together. That’s our commitment. Now let’s take a closer look...liberal Republican commentary for the normal person.
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To Be Or Not To Be

Vintage Mike

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Music business podcast geared towards social media tactics. My goal is to show the world that if you have a dream or vision you can accomplish it through online tools and strategies.
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2020 Visions

Resonance FM Podcasts

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2020 Visions is a six part series presented by Rys Farthing and K. Biswas charting Britain's future. Episode 1: The Political Future. Guests: Labour’s Jon Cruddas MP; human rights activist Peter Tatchell; ConservativeHome editor Jonathan Isaby, psephologist Professor John Curtice; Dr Madsen Pirie, Director of the free-market Adam Smith Institute; LibDem Voice editor Stephen Tall; David Babbs of campaign organisation 38 Degrees, and the New Statesman’s Laurie Penny. Episode 2: Poverty, inequa ...
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Vision is More Than 20/20

Dr. Miki Lyn Zilnicki

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Vision is More Than 20/20 is a podcast aimed at talking about vision, your eyes and how they play a role in overall visual and systemic function. We often hear if you see “20/20” you have great eye sight, but that is just the first step in the visual process. Dr. Zilnicki & Licausi, with the help of various guests, will work to help you understand more about your visual system and all the pieces to the vision puzzle!
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Rerouted

Mandy Bates

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The Rerouted podcast was originally intended to follow the journey of Mandy Bates, a two-year rectal cancer survivor from symptoms to surgery and her new life with a permanent colostomy. Diagnosed at the age of 49, Mandy chose to forego chemotherapy against her doctor's wishes, but did receive radiation and life altering surgery in February of 2018. With the help of a nutritional coach and a naturopathic doctor, she got her mind and body as healthy as possible before having her internal plum ...
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Hacked AS

Belle Carter

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You can IMPROVE with time. Enough of this anti-ageing BS. Join me on my path to self optimisation in all areas of life. Your best days don't have to be behind you!
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UNCHURCHED

UNCHURCHED

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5 guys who love Jesus, discuss world issues, current events and various topics all while sharing their lives and faith. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/marques-hughes/support
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In Culture

Microsoft

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On the In Culture podcast, we go behind the scenes with artists, gamers, musicians, designers, athletes, and visionaries in their fields to share a real-world look at how they’re shaping culture. In our latest podcast series, Variations on a theme, we explore the life and legacy of Sol LeWitt. We’ll cover key themes in LeWitt’s work and explore how his approach still influences some of the creative pioneers shaping the 21st century. Variations on a theme is a companion to the Sol LeWitt App, ...
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1HundredPodcast

1HundredPodcast

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Weekly Podcast brought to you by Mike (@iam_shug_) Donte (@october_tha_don) KoKo (@thecrewcallsme_koko) and Rico (@d.grier). If your easily offended, this aint the podcast for you !!!
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We weren't afraid to explore how Oprah could beat Donald Trump and we shared how Trump used Science & Energy, and how we all could too. Since it's about US and the momentum of a different kind of world, the conversation continues BEYOND! (Buy our ebooks & books on Amazon & Google Play.) [email protected] ©2018-2024 https://fanlink.to/EiAlliance (Disclaimer: For entertainment & conversation only; not political, or medical advice or prescription. No responsibility is assumed, as t ...
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HARMONY!

Tunisha

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I'm a cancer fighter looking to help others going through ANYTHING in life! My goal is that we all find HARMONY in mind, body and spirit! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tunisha/support
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Superwide

LeeGoddess & Big Wyno

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Superwide hosted by LeeGoddess & Big Wyno is a journey into love in some of the most difficult situations. We will discuss topics such as love, life, business & Hiphop. Leegoddess & Big Wyno are both Hiphop/R&B artists & members of Rated Ill. Listen & join us on our journey. We will have special guest interviews.
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Angie's Two Kobos

Angela Umoru

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An overflow of witty, random thoughts on diverse topics such as femininity, masculinity, mental health, volunteering and figuring life out, all from a millennial's perspective. It is all about giving you something to think about! PS: Hold on to your seats for sprinklings of good storytelling! Cover art photo provided by Ryan Thomas Ang on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@ryanthomasang
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Dare Real Agile Podcast

Alexandre Frédéric Joly

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We are the Business Agility Podcast Broadcasting from Montreal where we talk all things Agile you won’t hear elsewhere! Join your host, Coach AF last Friday each Month, with or without guests and Dare real agile with Next Level Agility, Above and Beyond. On Air Since 2020. We Dare Because We Care! Agile Lounge® AF J Solutions Inc ©2023
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POWHER

Powher

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Sister singing duo Faarrow, Siham and Iman Hashi, Invite you to "POWHER" - A portal dedicated to healing through sharing stories on how we navigate this human experience. This podcast discusses spirituality, mental health, soul health, mysticism, healing, culture, identity and beauty through their eyes.
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Hustle Nation Podcast

Chris Burns & Dustin McClone

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Welcome to the Hustle Nation Podcast, a dynamic and transformative audio journey tailor-made for leaders, entrepreneurs, and anyone eager to unleash their fullest potential. This isn't just a podcast; it's a revolution in thought and action. Why Listen to Hustle Nation? Diverse Insights: We dive deep into the minds of exceptional individuals: CEOs, professional athletes, best-selling authors, groundbreaking podcasters, and relentless entrepreneurs. Their stories aren’t just narratives; they’ ...
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C’est l’Épisode 15 d’un Café avec Frédéric J’aimerais te parler et échanger sur l’actualités, des commentaires, des stratégies sur l’agilité d’affaire, l’innovation technologique et le leadership ouvert, libre et décentralisé. Un Café avec Frédéric (UCAF) Ça inclue aussi des histoires de succès d’entrepreneur, des fails fast, get up faster. On va a…
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Big names score at this year’s Ipswich Sports Awards, creator’s summit returns next year, Nicholas Street is the place to be seen, feedback wanted on a 20-year vision for Flinders-Goolman Conservation Estate, Ipswich sport by numbers and entries open for the annual Christmas lights competition. Published: 7 November 2025. Image: Ipswich Christmas l…
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This is Episode 69 of the Dare Real Agile Audio Reupload with Sound Edit, from our great Friday Live Agile of June 9. 2023. Enjoy while jogging. Scrum is a Dream Team Activator. Yes! Because Scrum is the best system for building high performanceTeams. And, not just for IT and DEV techy teams. Wakey, Wakey, this week Coach AF dives into 5 key elemen…
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Big changes ahead for local governments after recent state government announcements including the future role for the Office of the Independent Assessor, Sexfest gets necessary approvals from council while a petition is logged against it, and time to light up for Christmas. Also in this episode Cr Andrew Antoniolli pays tribute to Stacey Kirmos. Al…
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Still no end in sight to the Warrego Highway traffic nightmare at the Bremer River, the prospect of Sexfest next month has some people breaking out in a cold sweat, we talk greyhounds, controversial development applications, the loss of Park2Park, great entertainment coming to Ipswich Civic Centre and what Walt has been up to in his recording studi…
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On this episode, Mandy is excited to share a wonderful experience about how forgiveness opens the door to unexpected moments of joy. If you would like to check out Mandy's book that she references in this episode entitled 2020 Vision Paperback or hardcover edition can be purchased here: https://a.co/d/bLR78at Please send any comments or questions t…
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In this trifecta of local news episodes the Warrego Highway Bremer bridge saga rolls on, sustainable living festival welcomes ABCTV star, jacaranda trees in full bloom can mean only one thing, carols return to Springfield Central, and a reminder to desex cats to help reduce the number of unwanted kittens. Published: 16 October 2025. Image: Warrego …
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Send us a text Are You Running Out of Bandwidth? In today’s fast-paced business world, the #1 resource you’re running out of isn’t money, it’s time. In this episode of Hustle Nation, Chris Burns sits down with leadership expert Dustin McClone to tackle one of the toughest challenges entrepreneurs and executives face: creating bandwidth. From the ar…
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National Finals Rodeo headed for Ipswich Showgrounds, time to get ready for summer storms, accolades for Ipswich council’s customer service teams, and primary school children being urged to design a Christmas card for the mayor. Published: 9 October 2025. Image: National Finals Rodeo (https://www.nationalrodeoassociation.com.au) Theme music: AudioJ…
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Send us a text Freedom of speech vs. Accountability in leadership and workplace culture. While the headlines focus on cancel culture, Chris flips the script—exploring how accountability culture can actually build trust, strengthen teams, and drive long-term business growth. You’ll hear how leaders can create safe spaces for mistakes, why transparen…
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Ipswich Hospital’s emergency barely coping with demand, Ipswich Art Awards, motorists being reminded to slow down in Lobb Street, October is Queensland Seniors Month, and two new food outlets added to the mix in Nicholas Street. Published: 2 October 2025. Image: Vapiano and Hello Harry join an impressive list of dining options in the Nicholas Stree…
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Ipswich wins prestigious award for Tulmur Place, personal tributes on council land, council hangs on to the old Tallegalla school, and three councils join forces to challenge recycling giant. Also in this episode North Ipswich Reserve to close for up to two years, Independent Decision Review Panel kept busy and two motions on notice prompt long dis…
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Is Ipswich ready to welcome Olympic visitors in 2032? One local tourism operator doesn’t think so. Floating Images chief pilot Graeme Day joins the show with his take on the current state of tourism in Ipswich. He thinks council could be doing more to support destination marketing and looks to Moreton Bay region as an alternative model on how to ma…
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Business networking boost with business after five events also known as BA5, board room lunches with keynote speakers prove popular and the 2025 Business Excellence Awards. We’ll hear the latest news from Ipswich Region Chamber of Commerce president David Wiltshire. Published: 22 September 2025. Image: Ipswich Region Chamber of Commerce president D…
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Finalists announced for this year’s Ipswich Sports Awards, council website revamp, tough decisions ahead for council on three controversial development applications, and we reminisce about our favourite TV shows from the 60s and 70s. All that and more as Ashleigh Mac, sans Walter Williams, joins the show for another yarn over the back fence. Publis…
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Thagoona, Ebbw Vale and North Ipswich development applications under scrutiny by Independent Decision Review Panel, thousands of tonnes of waste diverted from landfill, Sustainable Ipswich program springs to life this month, and an increasing number of residents choosing healthy lifestyle activities. Also in this episode Doris Jeffrey honoured with…
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C’est l’Épisode 14 d’un Café avec Frédéric J’aimerais te parler et échanger sur l’actualités, des commentaires, des stratégies sur l’agilité d’affaire, l’innovation technologique et le leadership ouvert, libre et décentralisé. Un Café avec Frédéric (UCAF) Ça inclue aussi des histoires de succès d’entrepreneur, des fails fast, get up faster. On va a…
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In this special wildlife episode the weather is warming up, snakes are on the move, and magpies are taking aim at unsuspecting walkers and cyclists. Two University of Southern Queensland experts (Dr Christina Zdenek and Dr Meg Edwards) join the show with the latest research and tips to keep you safe from snakes and magpies. Published: 4 September 2…
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Send us a text In this powerful episode of the Hustle Nation Podcast, Chris Burns and Dustin McClone open up about the struggle every entrepreneur and leader faces: taking time off. We dive into why unplugging feels impossible, how hustle culture tricks us into believing we can’t slow down, and the surprising truth that stepping away may actually a…
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Calls for Ipswich council to declare a climate emergency, on-going paver issues in Nicholas Street, Christmas comes to community carols event in Brassall, iGO transport strategy gets an update but will it fix traffic issues, and both major party leaders in Queensland reject calls for any compensation for dismissed councillors. Mayor Teresa Harding …
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Your memories of 9/11 will come flooding back with Come From Away, the latest Ipswich Musical Theatre Company production live on-stage next month (September 2025) at Ipswich Civic Centre. Artistic Director Brenda Ryan joins this episode to explain the origins of the show, the stellar local cast and its long road to Ipswich. Published: 26 August 202…
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Send us a text Think great leaders are born, never fail, and always have the answers? Think again. In this episode of the Hustle Nation Podcast, Chris Burns and Dustin McClone break down the biggest leadership myths and most common mistakes that sabotage influence, culture, and growth. From the trap of positional power to the myth of perfection, we…
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The great earthquake of ’25, Ripley health centre to lose carpark before it is built, Transport and Main Roads briefing reveals nothing new for Karalee residents, Youtuber goes searching for trouble in Ipswich, support for small business, we reminisce about Reids and two locals take the lead roles to star in Footloose the musical in Melbourne. All …
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It is 40 years since the devastating Reids fire in Ipswich CBD. In this special episode we remember that day which many said was the day the heart was ripped out of the city centre. In March 2020 I spoke with Lisa Jarrold, former centre manager of Ipswich City Square. Lisa was one of thousands of Ipswich workers and residents who woke to the news. …
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Festival season continues in Ipswich with Galvanized, Regional Arts Development Fund applications open, what’s happening at Studio 188, Riverview transfer station pit back to full operation, and $4000 on offer in valuable poetry prizes from University of Southern Queensland. Published: 15 August 2025. Image: UniSQ Bruce Dawe National Poetry Prize C…
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Feedback wanted about Warrill Park cemetery’s future, council could be your ticket to BIGSOUND 2025, volunteers the key to greening Ipswich, new community fund to award environment grants, there’s no stopping Ipswich’s population growth and entries are open now for the annul Ipswich Art Awards. Also in this episode RAAF supports Supercars and bull …
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Mayor Harding and councillor Doyle flying visit to Canberra, Redbank Plains Road speed reduction at Greenwood Village Road, Redbank Plaza library to expand, provisional projects and discretionary funds explained, green bin roll-out completed, and the latest on future works at Mount Crosby Road overpass and Warrego Highway Bremer River bridge. Teres…
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A new University of Southern Queensland study reveals 7000 step a day could be the magic number leading to better health, Supercar drivers set to take over Nicholas Street, Redbank Plaza library revamp and expansion, and entries for this year’s Ipswich Art Awards open next month. Published: 29 July 2025. Image: University of Southern Queensland Pro…
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Three-year-old complaints against two councillors dismissed by Councillor Conduct Tribunal, greyhound trials and racing to resume at The Q after racing was suspended, local newspaper changes hands, Ipswich and Brisbane now one big traffic jam, Paul Tully announces the sad passing of his wife Liza, and we reminisce about the silly things you’ve done…
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National tree day planting event on July 26 targets Bundamba Creek, Ipswich Civic Centre officially marks 50 years and this year’s ARTiculate workshops return in July and August. Also in this episode Paul Tully gets David Pahlke back in front of a camera 12 months after the former Division 10 councillor’s brush with death in a car accident. Publish…
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SPARK Ipswich brings more delight to Ipswich Central as the city centre lights up. On the first night (July 11) Ipswich families came out in big numbers to enjoy the sights, sounds and soak up the atmosphere. In this episode you’ll hear from two of the nine artists featured in the deLIGHT program. The good news is there’s plenty more to come until …
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NAIDOC week marks 50 years with a week of celebrations from July 6 to 13, SPARK Festival about to light up Ipswich, Ipswich Civic Centre ramps up its 50th anniversary celebrations, nurse navigators on hand for First Nations patients at West Moreton Health, and Ipswich council pushes what it says are the highlights of the annual city budget. Publish…
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Rates and charges up as council hands down a $678 million annual budget. What it means for individual ratepayers, more on the new infrastructure levy, and the sudden closing of a highway bridge brings many suburbs to a standstill. Mayor Teresa Harding joins the show after the special budget meeting of Ipswich City Council. Published: 2 July 2025. U…
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To coincide with SPARK Ipswich in July, Yamanto Central will open a new community share space. Centre marketing manager Andrew Spark joins the show along with local Indigenous artist Jacob Sarra. Jacob has been selected as the first artist to showcase his work in the centre. Published: 30 June 2025. Image: Jacob Sarra (supplied) Theme music: AudioJ…
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Send us a text What if the clients draining your energy are revealing more about YOU than them? We’ve all left meetings feeling deflated—frustrated, confused, or just plain exhausted. But have you ever stopped to wonder why? In this brutally honest and eye-opening episode of the Hustle Nation Podcast, Chris Burns unpacks 11 toxic client archetypes …
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Five years ago the presses rolled for the last time on the print edition of the Queensland Times. Popular chief photographer and former postman Rob Williams was one of many made redundant across more than 100 News Corp mastheads. Rob joins the show to reflect on the forced changes to his career and reveals what shaped his interest in photography at…
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Ipswich ratepayers hit with a surprise new charge, changes coming for busy intersection on Redbank Plains Road, Nicholas Street latest including the first hint council is actively preparing to offload commercial property in Ipswich Central, midwinter festivals, and Ipswich Civic Centre to mark 50 years. Mayor Teresa Harding joins the show after the…
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It's finally here! 2020 Vision is now available for purchase on Amazon. After breaking her back in October 2023 and having quite the pity party about not being able to do massage therapy, Mandy did something she had only ever dreamed and talked about. She committed to writing 1000 words a day to complete the book she always believed was inside her.…
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Two lanes are better than one on Mount Crosby Road overpass, free dental clinic opens at Silkstone, noise about RAAF noise, Willowbank Raceway’s 40th, festival time in Ipswich, Ipswich Civic Centre to mark 50 years and what's on at Ipswich Art Gallery. Walter Williams and Ashleigh Mac join the show for another yarn over the back fence. Published: 1…
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Ipswich council moves to save a majestic bottle tree in Marburg, Riverview Resource Recovery Centre in need of repairs, Animal Welfare League offers free vaccinations for cats and dogs, Ipswich MP Jennifer Howard calls for independent greyhound regulator after deaths reported at new track and a new name for Ipswich Hospital Foundation revealed. Pub…
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Send us a text Looking to become a more credible leader or fix broken internal communication in your organization? In this insightful conversation with Jenni Field, an expert in internal communications and leadership credibility. You'll discover how subtle shifts in language, behavior, and strategy can transform team engagement and leadership impac…
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What does carrot farming have to do with drag racing? Not a lot really, except if you are Phil Lamattina. Phil is one of the top competitors in the Top Fuel category. This year also marks the 40th anniversary of drag racing in Ipswich. Local identity Paul Casos joins the show with the story behind local families who bravely backed their instinct to…
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This is Episode 68 of the Dare Real Agile Are you ready for The Great Shift of Humanity? This is Episode 68 of Dare Real Agile Part 1 Frédéric Joly will be breaking down the powerful foresight brief “Future Lives: Social Mobility in Question” from Policy Horizons Canada. This episode challenges entrepreneurs, executives, agile leaders, digital noma…
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Extraordinary and embarrassing scenes with insensitive comments at this month’s meeting of Ipswich City Council, new city plan adopted, no end in sight to Warrego Highway woes at the Bremer River bridge and Mount Crosby Road overpass, disagreement over payments to Healthy Land and Water, increase in waste charges, still no word on the future use of…
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Festival of Horsepower back for another year, Ipswich City Council takes on management of another community centre, new shows announced at Ipswich Civic Centre including Westmac’s Addams Family musical, and an early call for entries in the annual Ipswich Art Awards. Published: 27 May 2025. Theme music: AudioJungle - Mark_Music and Matt Steiner Nati…
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