Listen "Vehicle allowances, division offices, the Blackall Monument and how hard is it to find a rental?"
Episode Synopsis
Over The Back Fence returns for March with Ipswich locals Ashleigh Mac and Walter Williams who join me to discuss a range of issues including a vehicle allowance for a councillor who doesn't drive, which was first raised in the Fassifern Guardian and Tribune. Also on the show should council division offices make a comeback, can the Bremer River ever be a pristine waterway, is the Blackall Monument destined for its original home in d'Arcy Doyle Place, the tight rental and real estate market in Ipswich, and the Ipswich Jets launch the 2021 season.
Published: 25 March 2021.
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