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  1. Urgent delivery and frustrating delays as Ipswich’s long road to flood recovery continues

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    30 May 2022: Approximately 100 sporting and recreational facilities were impacted by the initial flood event. ... Local Disaster Management Group Chair Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding said the city’s flood recovery was council’s highest priority, but a national

  2. Helpful apps

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    6 Dec 2023: SES Assistance QLD app – Lodge a request for non-life-threatening emergency assistance due to storms and floods, such as help to temporarily repair damage to your roof or property or ... Small Business Disaster Hub – The Small Business Disaster Hub

  3. Platypus Conservation

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    2 Feb 2024: Banks with dense native riparian vegetation. Streambanks provide burrowing opportunities and shelter for platypus. ... Intact riparian vegetation increases habitat suitability, maintains water quality and increases bank stability.

  4. City of Ipswich Severe Weather February 2022 Recovery PlanJanuary ... (PDF, 325k)

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    5 Jul 2023: issued.1 x DD Approximate Flood Height issued.3 x DD ‘Watch and. ... Vector control for mosquito-borne illness. Aerial survey of waterways to determine extent of damage to waterways, erosion to riparian areas and areas where waste has built up.

  5. Ipswich’s sporting fields assessed after flood

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    18 Mar 2022: Level 1 Sport and Recreation Disaster Recovery Program - $5,000. QRIDA Extraordinary Disaster Assistance Recovery Grants - $50,000. ... More information on this funding is available at:. The Ipswich Flood Recovery information webpage can be accessed

  6. Emergency Management

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    23 Nov 2023: Check the Ipswich Disaster Dashboard regularly to stay up to date with warnings, outages, road closures and more to help you stay safe during disasters.

  7. Flooding no match for tenacity of Ipswich sporting clubs

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    14 Aug 2023: Flood waters caused devastating damage across the city to almost 600 dwellings, 300 businesses, more than 250 vehicles, losses of livestock and livelihoods,” Cr Tully said. ... Since the 2022 flood events, more than $20 million has been spent on

  8. Collaboration on catchment vision improves waterway health

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    17 Feb 2022: 17 February 2022. Vital Ipswich river systems will benefit from collaboration to improve waterway health at Franklin Vale Creek. ... Council launched the Franklin Vale Creek Initiative in 2019 to kick start restoration works in partnership with

  9. Free storm-ready events for Ipswich residents

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    11 Oct 2021: Our city is no stranger to the impacts of natural disasters,” Mayor Harding said. ... Each year the damage bill from natural disasters costs Australians an average of $18 billion, with two thirds of those disasters occurring in Queensland.

  10. Master Plan

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    29 Apr 2014: Here we are looking to improve the resilience of the creek to flood and surface water pollution. ... The clearing of the land has changed the creek's behaviour and shape.

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