Found property, Booval

A ring has been handed in to police after it was found at Booval Fair Shopping Centre in January.  If you believe it may be yours please call Booval Police Station on 3437 2640 and quote reference QP1800061544.
A sum of money was also handed in to police after being found at Booval Fair Shopping Centre in April.  If you have any information about the owner, please call Booval Police Station on 3437 2640 and quote reference QP1800617934.

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Walk against domestic and family violence, Wednesday May 2

On Wednesday May 2, the Ipswich community is welcomed to join the annual Candle Lighting Ceremony and walk in memory of those that have lost their lives to domestic and family violence.
The remembrance march is to create awareness and bring an end to domestic and family violence.

The 800m walk will start from D’Arcy Doyle Place, 116 Brisbane Street, Ipswich.
The event runs from 4.30pm to 7.30pm, and is part of the 2018 Domestic Violence Prevention Month.
There will also be a sausage sizzle and speeches on the day. Families welcome and registrations are not required.
For more information contact the Domestic Violence Action Centre (DVAC) at info@dvac.org.au
Supported by Domestic Violence Action Centre (DVAC), Queensland Government and Ipswich City Council.

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Be the 40km/h pace car in your school community

Stand up for safety and set a safe pace at school.
It’s 40km/h around school zones, and schools will soon be back in full swing with parents dropping and collecting their children across the Ipswich Police district.
Be the pace car in your school zone and help keep your children and school safe.  Stick to the 40km/h speed limit in school zones from 7-9am and 2-4pm – with some schools it’s an all-day limit.
Set an example for the pace around your school and Join the Drive to Save Lives.
For more info visit www.jointhedrive.qld.gov.au
 

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