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WHILE many of us are still in holiday mode, there has been plenty of news happening across Ipswich this week, as the dust settles on 2020 and we tentatively lift our heads to face 2021.
We may not be out of the COVID funk yet, but at least we can say at this point in time that there appears to have been no link with the new strain of coronavirus into the West Moreton Region.
A level of concern has been raised over how the new strain infiltrated the Brisbane region in the first place, and I’m sure the health authorities will be kept on their toes over the coming weeks.
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THERE is no clear direction ahead for the future of the Ipswich Transit Centre, which has sat abandoned and derelict since it was flooded ten years ago.
The state-owned asset is an unused eyesore in the cityâs CBD and residents are eager to see new life breathed into it.
Many ideas have been mooted over the years but nothing has ever come to fruition. The abandoned Ipswich Transit Centre in the CBD.
It is understood simply demolishing the facility is out of the question as it would cost tens of millions of dollars to do so.