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ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0020/26264/Queens-Park-Guide.pdf Explore
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10 May 2018: The garden is a representation of the rivers, mountains and vegetation that make up the local landscape and is a place of peace and tranquility.
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25 Nov 2022: Local Law No. 49 (Vegetation Management). • Australian Standard 4373-2007 – Pruning of Amenity Trees. • ... Principal Officer (Natural and Urban Forest). • Team Leader (Strategic Catchment and Conservation Planning). •
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11 Feb 2021: Projects funded included. riparian koala habitat restoration in the Franklin Vale Creek Catchment. ... bikes. They increase soil erosion, prevent revegetation, introduce weeds and disturb wildlife and legitimate park visitors.
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14 Feb 2019: The Ipswich City Council Safe City Monitoring Facility is centrally located within the CBD, operating 7 days per week, 24 hours per day and has the ability to stream live video
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8 Oct 2003: 3) The permit holder is to clear and maintain free of long grass, weeds and.
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31 Jul 2023: Fireweed is an introduced weed that can be poisonous to livestock and competes with pasture species, reducing the viability of agricultural production. ... coordinate weed control activities with your neighbours. integrate pest animal control activities
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4 Mar 2024: Improve the quality of stormwater run-off and reduce nutrient levels. Improve the water quality of mapped streams and waterways. ... Appropriate fire management techniques. Erosion-mitigation measures have been implemented for projects involving soil
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20 Sep 2022: Deebing Creek had thick vegetation. 20222022 – Small Creek has been changed back into a naturalised vegetated waterway incorporating active travel connection for the community. ... severe erosion of downstream creeks that destabilises banks and fills
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14 Feb 2017: Whilst it has to join into existing pieces of drainage infrastruture, the intention is that Small Creek will look like a natural waterway, with native vegetation, pools and shallow, running sections ... Improved aesthetics, with the creek appearing as a
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12 Aug 2022: and maintain Fuel Reduced Areas. These are areas where fuel in the form of vegetation is. ... plant control, stimulation of native vegetation or protection of fire sensitive species and.
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