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The nearby, fast growing city with a history


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QUEANBEYAN, which started as a squattage, held by ex-convict and inn keeper Timothy Beard, pre-1838, is now one of the fastest growing inland cities in NSW, according to the Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council.
It became a township in 1838 when there were about 50 people in the town, and more recently has grown to a population of almost 60,000, according to the 2016 Census.
Its name is the anglicised form of “quinbean” – an Aboriginal word meaning “clear waters”.
Queanbeyan’s economy is based on light construction, manufacturing, retail and agriculture but this continues to grow, with a variety of other businesses settling in the region such as arts organisations. ....

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'Our spirit will never be broken': Family of murder victim Ian Ogle insist fight for justice goes on despite UVF threats


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The murder victim s partner Vera Johnston explained how some people within east Belfast who originally offered support have been intimidated into staying silent.
People go where they think the power is, this is what we have really realised, she said.
I know that they feel bad, but they are going where they think they will be alright. But what they don t realise is that what happened to Ian could come to their doors in a heartbeat.
This is when their tunes will change, when the tables turn. This could come to anyone s door. They need to remember that. ....

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