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22 Dec 2020: The Black Snake Creek Catchment in South East Queensland is located approximately 55 km South West of Brisbane and 17 km North West of Ipswich, flowing through the towns of Marburg, Glamorgan Vale and Fairney View. The Marburg community has
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7 Mar 2023: PROGRESSED ACTION AREA 4: NATURAL ENVIRONMENT AND HEALTHY WATERWAYS 16. FOCUS AREA 1: NATURAL ENVIRONMENT AND CULTURAL LANDSCAPES 16. ... FOCUS AREA 2: WATERWAYS AND WETLANDS 16. PROGRESSED ACTION AREA 5: WASTE AND RESOURCE RECOVERY 17.
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24 Feb 2022: This detailed local floodplain management plan is important with Ipswich's high exposure to flood and complex network of waterways,” Cr Milligan said. ... Understanding the whole of the catchment and how a river interacts with the land makes for better
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26 Aug 2022: 15 October International Repair Day. Native Plant Sale, Rosewood. 17-23 October Aussie Backyard Bird Count, citywide. ... All greening projects to incorporate opportunities for habitat, feeding and nesting and waterway health improvements.
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4 Mar 2024: Waterway quality improvement. Reduce the risks of sediment loss and improve waterway stability. ... Improve the quality of stormwater run-off and reduce nutrient levels. Improve the water quality of mapped streams and waterways.
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7 Mar 2014: are habitat loss and the decline of waterways.
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30 Nov 2022: Local Disaster Management Group Chair Mayor Teresa Harding said the new Flood Monitoring CCTV Network provided water levels of key waterways every 15 minutes on the city’s Disaster Dashboard. ... Over the last few weeks, contractors have constructed
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23 Jan 2023: It considers. Waterways and wetlands. Biodiversity and threatened species. Aboriginal cultural heritage and cultural landscape values.
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28 Feb 2023: This includes waterways, wetlands, urban habitat, an arboretum and more – all home to significant species of native plants and animals and providing many ecosystem functions,” he said. ... We are excited to have this scenic area as part of the
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13 Sep 2022: Caring for our environment. Conserve important areas of native vegetation habitat, protect and improve the water quality of the city’s important waterways, respond appropriately to climate change and use resources
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