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ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0018/32409/Landscaping-Nature-Strips-Fact-Sheet.pdf Explore
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28 Apr 2016: a maximum height of 750mm; ii. all weeds above 200mm must be removed; iii.
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25 Aug 2020: The creek has experienced instabilities due to the removal of vegetation and stock access, especially in the upper tributaries, which have experienced major erosion. ... Severe gully erosion in the northwest section of the upper sub-catchment is
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20 Oct 2021: A lack of vegetation, especially in riparian areas, in combination with steep slopes and grazing pressure have been associated with bank instability and erosion in the catchment’s waterways, as well ... Additionally, field surveys were conducted at 30
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30 Sep 2022: a vegetation community that has significantly reduced. in size due to historic clearing);. •
by Ko Oishiipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/239845/Stormwater-quality-offsets-report-2021-2022.pdf Explore
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21 Mar 2023: TP - 8kg/yr. Site Context:. Ironpot Creek is a rapidly eroding waterway in the Bremer River Catchment. ... Catchment: Ironpot Creek. Treatment type: Construction of vegetated channel and stormwater bioretention basin.
by Dominic Wrenchipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0007/215476/Resource_Recovery_Implementation_Plan_-_Final.pdf Explore
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17 Jun 2021: waste streams/materials. ... 25. Provide appropriate support and guidance to private industry to develop the material recovery markets and to commercialise resource recovery ventures for priority waste streams/materials.
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3 Nov 2023: $469,510 was spent on natural area maintenance, including weed control and vegetation management, service trail works, labour and equipment hire and service contracts. ... works including Koala and Brush-tailed Rock Wallaby habitat restoration, and
by Ipswich Keywords: Environment and Sustainability Committee meeting held on 9/11/2023 - Item 3 City of Ipswich Enviroplan Program and Levy Progress Report 2022-2023 - Attachment 1 Ipswich Enviroplan Annual Progress Report 22 23ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0019/121537/Tenure-for-Telecommunications-Infrastructure-Policy.pdf Explore
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28 Nov 2023: Whether any vegetation or habitat is to be removed, and if so, details of proposed mitigation or offset measures. •
by Amber van Slotenipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0006/217545/Environmental-Offsets-Policy.pdf Explore
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8 Jun 2022: site1. • Environmental offsets must only be delivered in locations where the land tenure is suitable for establishing vegetation and protecting it in perpetuity. ... Voluntary declarations made under the Vegetation Management Act 1999 (Qld). •
by Amber van Slotenipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0003/118767/Transparent-Governance-Community-Reference-Group-Minutes-220819.pdf Explore
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17 Sep 2019: Environmental degradation as a result of the above – soil erosion, vegetation clearing,. ... waterway degradation;. - Council officers need to be proactive when Councillors are re-instated to ensure progress isn’t.
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