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THE state government is putting the dilapidated Ipswich Transit Centre up for sale a decade after it was all but destroyed by flood waters.
The five parcels of land which make up the transit centre site were listed as surplus on the Government Land Register in the middle of March by the Department of Transport and Main Roads.
Assets are registered as surplus on the register for a minimum of 30 days so other government departments can decide whether to scoop them up. The Ipswich transit centre during the 2011 floods.
This time frame ended last Wednesday.
The run-down facility has served as little more than an eyesore in the CBD since the 2011 floods.
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IPSWICH Mayor Teresa Harding wants a drug clinic which treats heroin addicts and has been set up in the CBD for more than a decade moved on as the huge redevelopment of the city centre nears completion.
But the owner of the Ipswich Dosing Centre said his clinic is helping to prevent crime and clients would simply be treated at nearby pharmacies in the heart of the city if he was to close.
Pharmacist John Ward needed state government approval to set up the methadone clinic on Brisbane St and it is open 12.30pm to 3.30pm Monday to Friday.