Join Us at the Remembrance Tree Event! Dates: Monday, December 11th - Friday, December 22nd Location: Yamanto Central (Inside the main entrance) Event Hours: Monday 11 Dec - Friday 15 Dec: 10 am - 5 pm daily (Late shift until 7 pm on Thursday)Monday 18 Dec - Friday 22 Dec: 10 am - 5 pm daily (Late shift until 7 pm on Thursday) Remembrance Tree - Spreading Love and Support This isn't just an event; it's your personal invitation to partake in the creation of display of love, unity and remembrance. The Ipswich Hospice Care team invites you to become an integral part of our cherished tradition. Every year, we set up a special tree, eager to be adorned with the beautiful butterfly tags carrying the messages of your loved ones. For a gold coin donation, these butterflies become the radiant ornaments of our Remembrance Tree, currently standing bare and awaiting your heartfelt contributions. Visit our Stall at Yamanto Central, Near the Main Entrance: Share your stories and he
The 2017-18 discretionary funding budget available to councillors was about $1.4 million. It has been significantly cut due to the actions of the previous council. Almost $100,00 is still up for grabs
The 2017-18 discretionary funding budget available to councillors was about $1.4 million. It has been significantly cut due to the actions of the previous council. Almost $100,00 is still up for grabs
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Subscriber only AN Ipswich Real Estate Agency has this week made a generous $10,000 donation in a bid to better support a local end-of-life care facility.
Ipswich Hospice Care at Eastern Heights is reportedly required to raise more than $1 million annually to continue offering its palliative and bereavement services.
Unfortunately, many organisations are doing it tough in light of the recent global pandemic – the facility included.
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Long-time supporter Helene Shephard, however, proved to have just the idea to help ease some of the significant financial burdens.
It was thanks to the kindness of her employers at First National Action Realty that her vision was eventually fulfilled.
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THROUGH all the hardships and challenges COVID-19 presented over the past year, Ipswichâs 2021 Senior Citizen of the Year believes it has made the world a kinder place.
For former nurse and midwife Pam Lane, her hard work and dedication to the city and its people did not end when she retired close to a decade ago.
She arrived in Ipswich in 1993 after being appointed as director of nursing and rose up the ranks to become West Moreton Healthâs CEO seven years later. Pam Lane with her trophy on Wednesday.
Since then Ms Lane has taken on a number of board roles and serves as president of the Ipswich Club; only the second woman to do so in the groupâs long history.