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Love This City

Someone is finally listening

David Martin
David Martin
Published: September 21, 2023
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STINK PROTESTORS: Some carried signs into the recent Ipswich Stink meeting.
STINK PROTESTORS: Some carried signs into the recent Ipswich Stink meeting.
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I KNOW I am just stating the obvious, but it’s not acceptable that many Ipswich residents in suburbs close to the Swanbank region’s waste industry have had to endure a putrid odour for so long.

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  • Henry starts to roar
  • Jude on the run
  • Olympic call-up
  • Toy Run

Finally, after years of trying to be heard their complaints about the smell are finally getting some results.

A “Stop the Stink” meeting saw more than 100 community members and importantly 11 elected politicians and a spokesperson from Department of Environment and Science attend.

It’s time that waste industry operators that are not complying with DES guidelines were held accountable for their actions.

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Long suffering residents that can’t go outside due to the smell deserve better.

The question needs to be asked as to why these operators were allowed to operate so close to an expanding city and why they haven’t been told to pack up and move out to the country.

WELL DONE SON: Henry Blackledge with his mum Justine.

Henry starts to roar

Ipswich Grammar 1st XI captain and goalkeeper Henry Blackledge made his debut for the Brisbane Roar on Saturday night.

Young Henry has a promising future and we look forward to following his progress as he chases his dream of playing soccer at the highest level,

CHASING HAT-TRICK: Talented middle distance runner Jude Law is after three titles at the Pacific Games.
CHASING HAT-TRICK: Talented middle distance runner Jude Law is after three titles at the Pacific Games.

Jude on the run

Congratulations to local runner Jude Thomas on making the National Athletics team to compete at the upcoming Pacific Games in the Solomon Islands.

He will be competing in the 1500m, 5000m and the 3000m steeplechase.

OLYMPIC CALL-UP:  Local hockey referee, Steve 
Rogers, will officiate at next year’s Olympics.
OLYMPIC CALL-UP: Local hockey referee, Steve Rogers, will officiate at next year’s Olympics.

Olympic call-up

Steve Rogers has been selected as an umpire for hockey in next year’s Olympic Games.

Dodger is an Ipswich Hockey legend and this is just reward for his stellar international umpiring career.

Toy Run

The Ipswich Toy Run will once again be riding from the Brassall Shopping Centre to the Ipswich Showgrounds delivering toys for the Ipswich Salvation Army.

On Sunday, December 10 more than 600 bike riders are expected to take part with spectators lining the streets to see a great spectacle with bikers and bikes adorned in Christmas attire.

Mark the date in your calendar and get along and support a worthy cause for Christmas..

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