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ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/initiatives/environment/waterways/waterway-improvement-initiatives Cached Explore
29 Jul 2022: Water quality management enables us to guard against the decline of our waterways and incorporates monitoring the quality of water, implementing programs which protect the waterways and rehabilitating habitat alongside waterways. ... Through water
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18 Jun 2009: CATCHMENT CARE GROUPSCatchments are very vulnerable to human activities; everyone lives in a catchment and we all have an impact on its health and the health of its waterways. ... A Catchment Care Group also works towards educating others about the
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20 Oct 2021: Implement a citizen science catchment monitoring programme (see accompanying Monitoring & Evaluation plan). ... Barron Catchment Care (2021). Slowing stormwater runoff in catchments in the Atherton region.
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31 May 2009: A catchment is the land area from which all run-off water flows to form a waterway. ... www.ipswich.qld.gov.au. ACTIVITY Draw a map of your waterway and its catchment area.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2023/ipswich-platypus-population-on-the-brink-after-devastating-2022-floods Cached Explore
4 May 2023: Platypus monitoring was conducted in June last year, only a few months after the floods, at 22 known platypus sites across Ipswich,” Environment and Sustainability Committee Chairperson Councillor Russell Milligan said. ... Efforts to restore platypus
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17 Feb 2022: The Franklin Vale Creek Restoration Plan 2021-2026 provides a clear direction for the next five years for collaborative efforts to restore and improve the catchment’s waterway condition.”. ... Funding comes from council’s Stormwater Quality Offsets
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30 Nov 2021: Guided by our Waterway Health Strategy, council is working in partnership with natural resource management bodies, catchment groups, industry, developers and our neighbouring councils to plan, promote and implement successful strategies ... The Bremer
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23 Jan 2024: Ipswich City Council is partnering with landholders to restore and improve the catchment's waterway condition through actions such as revegetation, offline watering points and stock exclusion fencing. ... Photos of biodiversity found in the catchment are
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24 Jan 2020: The Franklin Vale Initiative is a bold ambition to restore waterway health and catchment productivity. ... The Franklin Vale Initiative. This is a unique opportunity to restore the waterways of the Franklin Vale Creek catchment and as a landholder,
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9 Mar 2015: Stable sections of waterway providing shallow chain of pond habitatsEroding waterways exposing saline groundwater. ... Vegetation across the catchment would have slowed run off, protected waterway habitats and managed groundwater levels.
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