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  1. Funding available to help protect Ipswich environment and wildlife

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    24 Feb 2022: In the last Environment and Sustainability Community Funding Program funding round, members of our group received grants that covered two new aviaries, a few hundred dollars’ worth of bird food, and

  2. Tokyo Olympics coming to Ipswich CBD

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    16 Jul 2021: Ipswich has long and proud history of developing sporting champions including the following Olympians: Baseballer Andrew Thomas Campbell, soccer player Colin Kitching, racewalker Dane Bird-Smith, short track speed skaters Deanna

  3. White Rock - Spring Mountain Conservation EstateWhite Rock Drive, ... (PDF, 4460k)

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    8 Jun 2023: Destination overview. Open: 6.00 am – 6.00 pm. Visitors have a range of recreational opportunities including hiking, bird-watching, horse riding, mountain bike riding and nature study. ... Boronia Trail 1.4km return 20 mins 10 mins. Follow this

  4. Media Releases

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    4 Apr 2024: Collaborative approach puts squeeze on anti-social behaviour in conservation estate. ... 12 March 2021. A joint operation between Ipswich City Council and the Queensland Police Service to address illegal and anti-social behaviour in White Rock - Spring

  5. Ipswich Nature Centre - Queens Park

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    7 Nov 2023: Please enjoy your visit to the Ipswich Nature Centre. To assist us in maintaining the grounds and the caring for the birds and animals please observe the following during your visit:.

  6. Media Releases

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    4 Apr 2024: Collaborative approach puts squeeze on anti-social behaviour in conservation estate. ... 12 March 2021. A joint operation between Ipswich City Council and the Queensland Police Service to address illegal and anti-social behaviour in White Rock - Spring

  7. Media Releases

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    4 Apr 2024: 12 October 2021. The annual Aussie Backyard Bird Count is on 18-24 October, giving residents the opportunity to help conserve native wildlife and learn more about Ipswich’s 300 species

  8. Noise Pollution

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    15 Dec 2023: Amplified noise from sources such as musical instruments or stereos. Noise from loud parties or anti-social behaviour. ... Does the noise relate to music, loud stereos, parties and rowdy behaviour or burglar alarms?

  9. Flood recovery focus supports environmental action

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    11 Apr 2022: Wildlife carers play a crucial role in wildlife conservation, and the flood has displaced many native animals such as possums, wallabies, birds, reptiles and koalas.

  10. Rosewood Library Factsheet_Digital (PDF, 86k)

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    1 Sep 2019: Kookaburras and other birds prey on snakes and small reptiles, also helping keep the ecosystem in balance.

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