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20 Sep 2022: severe erosion of downstream creeks that destabilises banks and fills waterways with sediment. ... filtering sediments and nutrients from surface run-off and groundwater. regulating water temperature.
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13 Dec 2023: backyard from. council’s nurse. ry,. or joining in one. of the commu. ... Habitat Connections supports projects that regenerate Ipswich’s urban waterways. TREES FOR MUM.
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15 Apr 2024: They may be seen crossing roads, navigating backyards, and possible getting caught in dangerous situations. ... Dog attacks: These are mostly reported in urban areas, often by domestic dogs in suburban backyards.
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4 Apr 2024: Annual report card confirms significant impact of floods on local waterways. ... 17 November 2022. An annual report card into South East Queensland’s waterways has reconfirmed the devastating impact caused by this year’s floods on Ipswich waterways.
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20 Jun 2022: 11. Related Documents Open Space and Recreation Strategy (OSRS) Ipswich Nature Conservation Strategy (NCS) Ipswich Waterway Health Strategy (WHS) Ipswich Planning Scheme (including Implementation Guideline 27:
by SDevinipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0011/256844/ICC-Media-release-Environmental-focus-from-the-rivers-to-the-mountains-for-Ipswich-Budget.pdf Explore
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26 Jun 2024: The restoration and revegetation of these waterways will increase resilience to future floods and create habitat conditions for iconic species such as platypus.”. ... Work to design sediment management works and improve maintenance at Robelle Domain
by Shane Currieipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2023/flood-monitoring-equipment-improving-community-resilience Cached Explore
2 Mar 2023: Over several weeks in late 2022, contractors constructed towering masts and installed temporary cameras at almost a dozen sites near significant Ipswich waterway crossings,” Mayor Harding said. ... In addition to flood recovery, council will plan to
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11 Sep 2019: Returning the creek to its natural state will result in:. Improved aesthetics, with the creek appearing as anaturally occurring waterway over time. ... Cooler water in our waterways, a vital requirementfor native fish species.
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7 Mar 2014: for many species of animals, it is also extremely valuable in controlling erosion along our waterways. ... controlling erosion and sediment levels . providing shade and shelter .
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9 Aug 2021: They present both an amenity and environmental issue for the local community and ecology of the waterway. ... The trolleys belong to Woolworths, Coles, and Kmart and these big companies should pay to get them out of our waterways,” Cr Fechner said.
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