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11 Mar 2021: 11. 4.1 White Rock-Spring Mountain Conservation Estate Master Plan – Stage 1. ... FUTURE DISCOVERY CENTRE. LITTLE WHITE ROCK. PAPERBARK FLATS. THE BLUFF. FUTURE DISTRICT PARK.
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10 Nov 2022: improved rural land management practices. erosion and sediment control. improved urban stormwater management. ... Improved urban stormwater management. Urban stormwater flows also transport sediment. The increased velocities and flow volumes generated
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17 Aug 2023: Swooping bird behaviour is temporary, and usually only lasts about six to eight weeks,” Deputy Mayor Milligan said. ... Deputy Mayor Milligan said it was important to remember that harming native birds is against the law.
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6 Dec 2021: Environment and Sustainability Committee chairperson Councillor Russell Milligan said releasing the cod was part of Ipswich City Council’s plan to improve Ipswich’s waterways. ... This is another milestone for council’s Waterway Health Strategy,”
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11 Jul 2023: from both school communities, as well as local residents, to minimise disruptions during these works,” Deputy Mayor Milligan said. ... Parks are important spaces for our community and a vital part of fostering liveability and promoting healthy
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3 Nov 2022: Native plants and animals. Aboriginal cultural landscapes. Urban greening. Outdoor/nature-based recreation. ... Urban greening should be along connecting corridors, bike ways, natural water, interconnecting parks.”.
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23 Jan 2024: Special features of the Bremer's various sub-catchments are detailed in the Waterway Health Strategy, along with priority actions for improving the health and function of this vital system. ... A new commuter bikeway is planned along the waterway to
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9 May 2022: congestion and putting the brakes on the economic and social growth for the whole region,” Mayor Harding said. ... upgrades are required to the Centenary Highway and associated road network to cater for this growth,” Cr Madsen said.
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1 May 2024: Council delivers the Habitat Connections program across all of the urban waterways in the city. ... Below are some helpful guides and links to improve waterways and riparian vegetation:.
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1 Jun 2023: Environment and Sustainability Committee Chairperson Deputy Mayor Russell Milligan said there would be an abundance of activities for all ages at the Experience Nature Family Day. ... to battle it out in this friendly but informative debate,” Deputy
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