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ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2021/calling-all-sticky-beaks-for-citizen-science Cached Explore
12 Oct 2021: 12 October 2021. The annual Aussie Backyard Bird Count is on 18-24 October, giving residents the opportunity to help conserve native wildlife and learn more about Ipswich’s 300 species ... Environment and Sustainability Committee chair Cr Russell
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2 Jun 2009: ACTIVITY Bank Stability and Erosion Sheet. Physical changes such as roads and housing within a catchment area increase the amount of runoff entering the waterways because less rainfall can be infiltrated ... This increased runoff contributes to the
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19 Jun 2023: The use of a new ‘Environmental Management’ zone in the Ipswich Plan 2024 provides a zone that protects natural areas for the preservation of vegetation and habit, for waterways and for ... In developing the new planning scheme, new tools have been
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13 Mar 2014: Failing systems can spread infectious diseases, attract pests (mosquitoes, flies and rodents) and contribute to the pollution of groundwater, streams and waterways. ... Any grass in the irrigation area is regularly mowed (though refrain from mowing
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6 Oct 2015: 18. Creating space for our unique wildlife. 19. Creating a bird friendly backyard. ... BIRD-FRIENDLY BACKYARDS. (p. 23). SAFE SEPTIC SYSTEMS. (p. 39). RICH HISTORIC PAST.
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22 Mar 2023: These are:. Sustainable Council. Climate Adaptation. Transport and Mobility. Natural Environment and Healthy Waterways.
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1 Mar 2023: EASTERN WATER DRAGONIntellagama lesueurii. A common sight near waterways such as the quarry pond and in.
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2 Sep 2021: Waterway/riparian corridors. b. The Landscape Impact Assessment fails to account for the rehabilitation or restoration of waterways other than that directly impacted by the footprint of the project. ... g. Erosion and sediment deposition from runoff into.
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22 Feb 2024: Ipswich Waste Services is a commercial business unit of Ipswich City Council. With over 50 years of experience delivering domestic and commercial waste services, Ipswich Waste Services has a strong background and is the only waste company in
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29 Apr 2024: Division 3 Councillor Marnie Doyle said the event would be in Tite Family Park, Bundamba this year as part of council’s strategic Habitat Connections waterway rehabilitation program. ... Tite Family Park is on Bundamba Creek, which is one of our
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