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  1. 2020 City of Ipswich Platypus Recovery Plan Ipswich.qld.gov.au CONTENTS ... (PDF, 2128k)

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    2 Nov 2020: Large woody debris (LWD, >10cm diameter). Habitat and food for benthic invertebrate prey. ... to remove existing sediment build up between White Rock and the Centenary Highway). •

  2. Fireweed

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    12 Jul 2024: Fireweed was first detected in Collingwood Park in the late 1980s and can now be found throughout all of the Ipswich local government area. As an introduced species, Fireweed is invasive and can be poisonous to livestock. It competes with pasture

  3. Business

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    15 Mar 2021: Discover useful information for businesses within the City of Ipswich.

    Discover useful information for businesses within the City of Ipswich.

  4. Council shines spotlight on local small businesses

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    23 Apr 2021: A Food and Agriculture Network event will look at how to establish local food supply chains.

  5. PO Box 191, Ipswich QLD 4305 | T (07) ... (PDF, 123k)

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    14 Jul 2020: i.e. does it provide food through flowers, leaves or fruit; provide shelter such as hollows? ... Known to provide essential food, shelter or movement for native animals that are: - Listed in the Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Conservation.

  6. 22 June, 2023 Major plans for waste management and ... (PDF, 268k)

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    21 Jun 2023: There is another $9 million for new and replacement waste collection vehicles (making 55 across the fleet, with more purchases to come), including $3.3 million for a dedicated FOGO (food ... As part of the city's commitment to sustainable waste

    by Shane Currie
  7. 2023-24 Fees And Charges (v2) Ipswich City Council (PDF, 2905k)

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    8 Dec 2023: Cloud Fees & Charges

    Cloud Fees & Charges

    by LG Solutions Keywords: Ipswich City Council; Cloud Fees & Charges
  8. 2019 – 2023 City of IpswichDestination Management Plan CONTENTS ... (PDF, 1909k)

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    17 Mar 2023: 4. Food and Agribusiness. 5. Transport, Postal and Warehousing. 6. Traded Health and Education. ... Medium-term. Lead the introduction of appropriate tour activities by relevant certified operators with a focus on nature, heritage, culture and food

  9. Hailstorm impact still being felt by community

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    22 Dec 2020: Services and Seniors provided face-to-face support while local businesses like IGA, Domino’s, Tivoli Miracle Centre, Coles and many other local businesses donated food and supplies. ... Council also offered kerbside collection of building waste,

  10. www.ipswich.qld.gov.au Rationale for the guide We are all obligated ... (PDF, 1529k)

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    15 Oct 2010: They aim to trap and retain sediment eroded from the site (both very fine and larger particles). ... Typical sediment control measures include:. buffer zones• Construction exits• Sediment fences• Sediment basins / weirs• Check dams • Grass

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