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31 Jan 2023: Monday – Friday 8.00 am – 4.30 pm. Access secure undercover parking off Bremer Street.
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13 Aug 2020: contamination of land, including degrading plant and animal habitats. dumped garden waste can contaminate surrounding bushland and road reserves resulting in weed infestations (the majority of weeds in Australia are considered
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17 Sep 2019: 2. CBD Re-development. - Limited walkability over the river, between Riverlink and the CBD, as connecting foot bridge is closed at. ... consultation, people removed the trees. - Protection for heritage houses. It was asked if funding could be provided to
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14 Nov 2014: The nature of the interest is that Councillor Tully is a member of the Ipswich Rivers Improvement Trust. ... B. That Council notify the Ipswich Rivers Improvement Trust that any costs incurred for the.
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8 Jun 2023: It acts as an important refuge for wildlife and supports a diverse range of birds, mammals, reptiles and amphibians as well as over 500 different native plant species. ... The upper slopes of Mount Flinders provide spectacular views of craggy peaks, the
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4 Jan 2023: Critical and Enabling Infrastructure. Ebenezer Regional Industrial Area. Ipswich Central Second River Crossing. ... In Stage 2 there were places the banks had eroded into vertical cliffs up to three metres high.”.
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25 Nov 2022: Shaped by feedback from traditional owners, stakeholders, environmental groups and local data, council’s first Natural Environment Policy conserves native habitat and protects waterways, providing a boost to native flora and
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18 Nov 2021: Protect native fauna and flora'. Responses received from the Ipswich community when we asked 'What does Sustainability mean to you?' during the Sustainability Policy engagement conducted in 2020. ... soil texture and depth, physical intervention on soil
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5 Nov 2019: cannot remain parked for longer than is reasonable in the circumstances.(e) ... for longer than is reasonable in the circumstances.(d)
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15 Dec 2014: Dwarf Japanese Laurel. GROUNDCOVERS. SPECIES NAME COMMON NAME. o Adiantum atroviride (aethiopicum) Native Maidenhair Fern. ... o Vetivera zinzanioides ‘Monto’ Sterile Vetifer Grass. o Viola banksii Native Violet.
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