Rangers and police patrol busy dams

Moves are being made to form a Coffs Coast Fly Fishing Club.

Plan ahead for your visit to Seqwater’s lakes

Severe storm moves towards Scenic Rim, Lockyer Valley

Storms roll over Mt Tabor. Photo by Janet Platz.

Damaging winds, heavy rainfall and large hail predicted

60,000 sign petition calling for Baden-Clay appeal

MOTHER OF THREE: Allison Baden-Clay.

Petitioners hope Qld Attorney-General will file an appeal

 







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Back to the Brass Helmet: Wall of Water

IN celebration of 150 years of firefighting in Ipswich, QT and QFES present a series of four videos. Here is the fourth in the series: Wall of Water.

Storms move to Toowoomba, thousands lose power in Brisbane

AROUND 17,000 homes in the Logan area are without power as a storm sweeps through south-east Queensland.

Stanthorpe starts clean-up after first summer storm

OFFICES, pubs and cafes across the main street of Stanthorpe are in complete darkness this evening as a storm tears over the town and the rain continues to pour

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Brand Insights

QT's birds of Ipswich

Anne South - Kingfisher in my backyard

Have you snapped a happy snap of the region recently? We'd love to see your pics.

Signs and wonders

Thank you to all our Facebook photographers - both professional and amateur - who sent in images for this week's cover search. Here are a selection of some of the favourites. Amanda Draheim - Sun sets on Ipswich.

Thank you to all our Facebook photographers - both professional and amateur - who...

Cuties in The QT

Akendik Lual welcomed baby Savior Awak at Ipswich Hospital on November 30. Savior weighed 9lbs, 8oz. Photo: Rob Williams / The Queensland Times

Here is this week's Babes in Arms. Thank you to the mums and dads who shared a...

Festive fun under the stars

Mayor Paul Pisasale's Carols by Candlelight at North Ipswich Reserve. Melanie and Wayne Ellingworth of Fernvale with their daughters Lily and Ruby. Photo: David Nielsen / The Queensland Times

North Ipswich Reserve was converted into a summer wonderland on Saturday night as...

GO WEST: 3 amazing beaches you've never experienced

There's a forgotten paradise in WA

Camp cooking: anything but boring pasta

This recipe is easy, too easy, even when you’ve spent a few hours ‘catching up’ on the day with mates like Gleno and Kenno who like to share catch ups with plenty of beers.

This recipe is easy, too easy.

What's the diff? Roothy's Milo gets a flash upgrade

The how and why of diff lockers explained

Fuel additives: Does your modern 4WD need them?

Any product that may help reduce maintenance costs is of interest.

Tasmania: Adventure at the end of the world

Sandy Cape: You should bring at least three capable vehicles on any trip, and expect to put your recovery gear and snorkel to good use.

Tassie: As diverse as the rest of Australia, and just as stunning.

Air cooled: Old trucks, new parts and Caramello koalas

The grass had grown so long I couldn’t find the bloody mower.

SoulCutz surprise for Trinity

Simi Wilson, Benson Tan, Kellie Tan, Jordan Aumua from Soulcutz Camira celebrating their first birthday.

SoulCutz surprise Trinity Harper, a local five-year-old fundraising for treatment...

Wall of Water

In celebration of 150 years of firefighting in Ipswich, QT and QFES present a...

SoulCutz surprise for Trinity

Simi Wilson, Benson Tan, Kellie Tan, Jordan Aumua from Soulcutz Camira celebrating their first birthday.

SoulCutz surprise Trinity Harper, a local five-year-old fundraising for treatment...

Gladstone makes list of Dirty Dozen suburbs to avoid

I Love Tannum Feature. Photo Paul Braven / The Observer

List takes sales, vacancies, prices into account to predict trends

Ipswich housing prices at strongest level in several years

ARE YOU ALL DONE: Auctioneer Philip Parker knocks down a property at the Ray White auction on Friday afternoon.

The bad days of a slow housing market are over for Ipswich

End of an era with Anglican church up for sale for $65,000

Lifetime resident says for-sale church was always a part of the town

Many 'traditional' remedies laced with heavy metals

Many 'traditional' remedies laced with metals and pharmaceuticals

$A41 million auction estimate for 1956 Ferrari 290 MM racer

LEGENDARY: 1956 Ferrari 290 MM driven by Juan Manuel Fangio in the 1956 Mille Miglia road race is expected to sell for around $US30 million ($A41 million) when it goes under the hammer in New York this weekend

Ex-Fangio Mille Miglia Ferrari and Janis Joplin's Porsche for sale