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  1. ACTIVITY SHEET 7 A Catchment Story PURPOSE: To illustrate ... (PDF, 1792k)

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    10 Jul 2009: On the other side of the river are grazing lands. Few trees remain and there is very little riparian vegetation. ... Cattle feed on the riparian vegetation and drink water from the river.

  2. 100 invasive Ipswich weeds catalogued in new book and field guide

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    15 Mar 2022: What they have in common is that they compete with native vegetation for nutrients, light and space,” Cr Milligan said. ... Invasive weeds disturb the balance of natural systems, causing damage to conservation areas, waterway and reducing food and

  3. 1 iFUTURE ■ CORPORATE PLAN SUMMARY IPSWICH JOIN US ... (PDF, 1750k)

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    18 Jun 2021: 6. There is increased employment, and a variety of educational opportunities across the city, especially for young people. ... This includes city-shaping opportunities and needs such as major infrastructure, policy reform and services.

  4. Ipswich WaterFest 2024 packed to the gills with great activities

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    22 Mar 2024: Ipswich WaterFest 2024 brings into focus the many ways we can enjoy our waterways from sustainable nature-based recreation to community habitat planting events,” Ms Cooper said. ... Ipswich’s waterways are home to incredible species of plants and

  5. Upper Black Snake Creek Improvement Plan SummaryA Total Water ... (PDF, 656k)

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    5 May 2015: This vegetation would have slowed run off, protected waterway habitats and managed groundwater levels. ... aCTIons InClUDe:• Undertake landscape restoration• Restore/re-create floodplain wetlands• Implement protective riparian fencing and.

  6. Ipswich businesses given opportunity to improve CBD outlook

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    22 Dec 2020: Earlier this year businesses were given the opportunity to provide feedback on the draft guidelines through Shape your Ipswich and expressions of interest were received from multiple business. ... Saddle World at the Top of Town is a great example as

  7. Swooping Season

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    9 Jan 2024: All native wildlife are protected under the Nature Conservation Act 1992 and harming these native birds is against the law. ... Many native animals including these two bird species play a vital role in our ecosystem health, including feeding on many

  8. Innovative Ipswich school program upskilling local students

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    2 Dec 2021: s help, we have created another opportunity to deliver real-world solutions while improving the city through education. ... with council to deliver infrastructure to the community while providing our students with the opportunity to develop deep

  9. Media Releases

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    4 Apr 2024: 06 December 2021. About 2,000 Mary River cod have been released into the Bremer River catchment to increase native fish populations and improve the river’s diversity. ... 30 November 2021. Erosion from historic clearing of riparian vegetation along the

  10. Prime land acquired for extended conservation estate

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    22 Dec 2020: It also secures and actively restores vegetation containing unique patches of rocky outcrops and habitat areas for significant species, including the vulnerable koala and glossy-black cockatoo. ... It contains existing eucalypt forest as well as

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