Security guards inside Booval Fair, a shopping centre near Ipswich in Queensland, were grappling with two teenagers police say were on a shoplifting spree.
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RESIDENTS across Ipswich will soon be given the opportunity to voice their concerns or frustrations in person to a couple of the city’s elected representatives.
Division 3 councillors Marnie Doyle and Andrew Fechner are set to appear at local businesses across the region in coming months.
The pair will visit multiple sites over a five-week period, including Booval Fair and Ipswich Central Library, as part of council’s ‘Community Matters’ program.
Visits to Coles Silkstone, Leichhardt One Mile Community Centre, Riverview Community Centre and Redbank Plaza have also been scheduled.
The program will start on June 14, winding up little more than a month later on July 19.
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