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ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0010/63739/Facthseet-2-Improving-Ironpot-Creek.pdf Explore
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10 Mar 2016: IMPROVING IRONPOT CREEK AND ITS CATCHMENTIronpot Creek and its catchment is a focus of Ipswich City Council and we are looking at ways we can improve the waterway and surrounding area ... Retain vegetation, particularly deep-rooted trees, think about
ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0013/120703/Local-Law-Policy-No.-49A-Permitted-Damage-.pdf Explore
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5 Nov 2019: b) Outline the criteria and conditions placed on permits to allow damage to protected vegetation;. ... c) All cleared vegetation is to be suitably processed or removed from the site by a methodapproved by Council.
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9 Jul 2009: Some common weeds found in riparian areas in Ipswich have been provided on page 5. ... Once a weed is removed it should be replaced by a native species.
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8 Oct 2003: b) Outline the criteria and conditions placed on permits to allow damage to protected vegetation;. ... c) All cleared vegetation is to be suitably processed or removed from the site by a methodapproved by Council.
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22 Dec 2020: While the corridor contains a continuous riparian zone, the waterway channel is characterised by significant erosion and sedimentation in many sections as a result of past clearing, urbanisation and illegal 4WD ... The plan sets a vision for the waterway
ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0015/50523/Living-in-Black-Snake-Creek-Catchment.pdf Explore
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6 Oct 2015: Having creek banks in good condition with plenty of thick vegetation contributes to a healthy waterway. ... Their activity can also lead to soil erosion and native vegetation loss.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2023/community-to-plant-trees-to-honour-ipswich-mothers-and-women Cached Explore
24 Apr 2023: us. “Trees for Mum is part of the council’s strategic Habitat Connection rehabilitation program, which helps restore waterways throughout the region through the planting of native species which in turn ... Riparian rehabilitation works such as weed
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12 May 2010: Grazing, clearing and loss of riparian vegetation is the most significant cause of non-urban diffuse source pollution on water quality in Ipswich. ... of fauna and aquatic habitats in a waterway.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2022/collaboration-to-create-employment-opportunities-in-2022-2023-budget Cached Explore
30 Jun 2022: Council is committed to creating economic opportunities that attract more Ipswich residents to work closer to home, and ensure Ipswich is a city that provides opportunity for all. ... Council will also use our connections with community, at a grassroots
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12 May 2010: FACT SHEET 11. Waterway Terms. For further information contactIpswich City CouncilPhone: (07) 3810 6666. ... Vegetation all plant life in a particular area. Includes native plants and weed species.
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