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WORKS to restore an 111-year-old pub in the Ipswich CBD have been completed but the focus has now turned to what will fill the historic building.
An extension to the Commonwealth Hotel could be on the cards to accommodate a hotelier once again with the current footprint deemed too small to make a modern operation viable.
The building, also known as Murphy’s Town Pub, was bought by council-controlled entity Ipswich City Properties in 2014 and was identified as unsafe for occupancy in 2015. The Commonwealth Hotel in the Ipswich CBD.
Division 3 councillor and Ipswich Central Redevelopment Committee chair Marnie Doyle said so far about $6.2 million had been spent by the council on the restoration.
Talks with retail brands to set up in the overhauled CBD are progressing and ‘significant players’ in the cinema industry are eager to take over the complex in the city centre
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Subscriber only A Coast mother ripped her wife s shirt open and dug her nails into her arm before punching her in the face as she tried to drive away, a court has heard. Paula Karen Noffke used her right arm to punch her wife in the face after an argument at a Rainbow Beach restaurant on January 6. Prosecutor Sergeant Nick Nitschke told Maroochydore Magistrates Court Noffke was annoyed with her wife when she ripped her shirt open and pushed her on the footpath outside the restaurant. … (Noffke) followed her (the victim) out and grabbed her by the arm with enough force for the victim to state Paula you are really hurting me you re digging your nails into my arm , he said.
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Subscriber only A Coast mother ripped her wife s shirt open and dug her nails into her arm before punching her in the face as she tried to drive away, a court has heard. Paula Karen Noffke used her right arm to punch her wife in the face after an argument at a Rainbow Beach restaurant on January 6. Prosecutor Sergeant Nick Nitschke told Maroochydore Magistrates Court Noffke was annoyed with her wife when she ripped her shirt open and pushed her on the footpath outside the restaurant. … (Noffke) followed her (the victim) out and grabbed her by the arm with enough force for the victim to state Paula you are really hurting me you re digging your nails into my arm , he said.