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  1. EnviroEdFor students | For teachers | For schools | ... (PDF, 651k)

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    4 Jan 2024: FLINDERS-GOOLMAN CONSERVATION ESTATE. The Hardings Paddock day use area is suitable for school group activities including bushwalking, camping and a bush tucker trail. ... This estate has a variety of bushwalking trails suitable for different ages and

  2. Community Open Day to be celebrated with culture, community and food

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    14 Jun 2022: Hardings Paddock also includes cultural elements such as Bush Tucker Trail and Yarning Circles, making it an ideal setting for the permanent Kupmurri.”.

  3. Let loose your wild side at free family fun day

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    1 Jun 2023: The free family event will also launch the latest Ipswich Libraries Tales and Trails initiative with children able to enjoy Once I Munched a Mango while visiting the estate.”.

  4. Public Pools

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    3 Oct 2023: Take the opportunity to get in a swim or play at one of Council's popular swim centres or zero depth water splash parks. Ipswich residents are fortunate to have several swim centres or parks ideal for that swim, school excursion or learn to swim

  5. Media Releases

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    4 Apr 2024: 18 August 2023. An expanded trail network across Ipswich’s stunning conservation areas is ready to explore.

  6. Historic sulky heads home to Marburg

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    8 Nov 2021: 08 November 2021. The community of Marburg will welcome the return of a horse drawn sulky set to be donated by Ipswich City Council.

  7. Public Pools

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    3 Oct 2023: Take the opportunity to get in a swim or play at one of Council's popular swim centres or zero depth water splash parks. Ipswich residents are fortunate to have several swim centres or parks ideal for that swim, school excursion or learn to swim

  8. Page 1 of 5 Version Control and Objective ID ... (PDF, 406k)

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    12 Aug 2022: annual basis. • Developing and maintaining a network of fire trails, fire breaks and fuel reduced areas. • ... Fire infrastructure may include fire trails, fire breaks, keyed gates, fire specific signage and.

    by Amber van Sloten
  9. Ipswich Central streets get a little brighter with artworks

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    14 Jul 2023: spaces. “The addition of QR codes on the Energex boxes allow people to find out more about the artists and artwork, creating a walkable trail.

  10. Active Ipswich: Exercise and physical activity trends revealed

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    22 Dec 2020: Those surveyed said that upgrading walking paths, bike trails and improving bushland management should be the top priorities for council funding.

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