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4 Apr 2024: 11 September 2021. The most recent round of platypus surveys, undertaken at 24 sites across eight of the city’s major waterways, confirms the monotreme’s presence in three of the
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7 Nov 2022: The Active Ipswich Strategy 2031 (AIS2031), is council’s commitment to improving health and wellbeing by creating a more active city. The AIS2031 is council’s ten-year strategy to improve participation in and increasing opportunities for
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8 Jan 2021: waterway health.
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18 Feb 2016: The nature of the interest is that Councillor Attwood is a member of the Board of Directors of Healthy Waterways and SEQ Catchments Ltd.
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21 Jun 2022: Flood is a reality of life in Ipswich. We know that flooding will happen again and is a natural part of the lifecycle of a river system. When it does happen, we want a city that is informed, ready and resilient. The Ipswich Integrated Catchment Plan
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16 Nov 2021: Each fascinating Great Restorations workshop shared expert knowledge on how we can improve the environment in our own backyards and properties.”. ... The Mount Grandchester Conservation Estate was opened to public access for one day only with close to
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3 Mar 2022: waterway health.
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6 Oct 2017: Redbank. Collingwood Park. Develop promotional material for koala friendly backyards. High December 2017. ... Medium June 2018. Promote the importance of planting native species in local backyards.
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18 May 2023: Kuril, pronounced cure-ill, is the Yugara/Yagara word for the Hydromys chrysogaster, which translates to golden-bellied water mouse – a native aquatic mammal endemic to Ipswich’s waterways which is
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13 Apr 2022: With Ipswich’s peak visitor season running from March to October, now is the time to get the message out that Ipswich is open for visitors and is a great place ... I encourage Ipswich residents to share the guide with their friends and family to
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