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4 Apr 2024: Record numbers of native fish released into Bremer River. ... 06 December 2022. About 18,000 Mary River cod have been released into the Bremer River catchment to increase native fish populations and improve the river’s diversity.
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4 Apr 2024: Record numbers of native fish released into Bremer River. ... 06 December 2022. About 18,000 Mary River cod have been released into the Bremer River catchment to increase native fish populations and improve the river’s diversity.
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4 Apr 2024: Native fish species released into Bremer River. ... 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.
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4 Apr 2024: Native fish species released into Bremer River. ... 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.
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12 May 2010: They provide essential water for agricultural production, human consumption, industry and energy production (Swanbank Power Station), and essential habitat for native flora and fauna. ... weed infestations•. overuse of water (irrigation / dams)•.
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4 Apr 2024: Council removes 75 trolleys in Bremer River clean up. ... 09 August 2021. Ipswich City Council removed 75 abandoned trolleys from the Bremer River in the past year, partnering with Healthy Land and Water to target stretches of the river and
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24 Jan 2020: Franklin Vale Creek flows into Western creek at Calvert before flowing into the Bremer River south of Rosewood. ... Benefits include:. • Native vegetation in and above the channelprovides stability to prevent erosion. •
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28 Feb 2023: Cr Milligan said the new Bushcare group at Lorikeet Street Reserve, Bundamba would be doing careful work replacing weeds with native plants while managing the needs of the local flying fox ... Ms Fogerty said the group’s first working bee in February
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27 Jul 2022: All native animals are protected under the Nature Conservation Act 1992 and harming these native birds is against the law. ... Cr Milligan said Ipswich’s diverse environment relies on all bird species and native animals for its health.
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23 Jan 2024: as the broader Bremer and Brisbane river catchments. ... Native revegetation stabilising the creek and channel, which prevents erosion and helps to mitigate salinity issues;.
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