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Spring Mountain · Spring MountainA year of rapid suburban expansion has propelled Queensland’s fastest-growing city beyond another major population milestone, with growth accelerating at a pace not seen anywhere else in the state. Mayor Teresa Harding confirmed that as of 1 January 2026, the city’s population had reached 270,624 residents, representing an increase of almost 10,000 people in just 12 months and a remarkable rise of 30,000 over the past four years. “The city isn’t…See the Story
Queensland’s fastest-growing city surpasses 270,000 residents - Local Ipswich News

Australia · AustraliaEver since I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! returned to the screens of Channel 10 on January 18, there has been some disquiet over its format. The 2026 season – unlike its predecessors – was pre-recorded in South Africa back in December, leaving viewers frustrated over the fact that they can’t vote on who goes home. And with Rachel Hunter sent packing on the February 1 episode – after losing a head-to-head elimination challenge against fello…See the Story
Network 10 responds to I’m a Celeb “rigging” whispers as viewers vent fury

Ipswich, Queensland · IpswichONE of Ipswich City Council’s largest-ever road projects is moving forward, with the adoption of a new Significant Contracting Plan (SCP) for Stage 2 of the Springfield Parkway Duplication. The council’s 2025–2026 Annual Budget has allocated $22 million to Stage 2, as part of a $43 million five-year investment in the region’s critical road infrastructure. Finance and Governance Committee Chairperson and Division 2 Councillor Paul Tully said the …See the Story