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ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2022/get-involved-and-plant-a-tree Cached Explore
22 Jul 2022: We will be planting up to 250 plants, some species include Rosewood trees, Native holly, Velvet cassia, Lomandra and narrow-leaved bottle tree. ... Community Tree Planting is on Saturday 30 July from 10am to 12pm at Mason’s Gully (John Street Reserve),
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2 Jul 2021: Picnic areas across natural estates remained open, as did council parks and dog off-leash areas.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0014/244301/Fireweed_Fact_Sheet_A4.pdf Explore
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31 Jul 2023: Agricultural non-crop land, bushland, forests, wetlands, coastal and adjacent areas. 2,4-D 625g/L (e.g. ... destroyed. Ipswich.qld.gov.au/fireweed. Distinguishing between Fireweed and closely related native Senecio species. Fireweed (Senecio
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/initiatives/advocacy/better-bus-network-for-ipswich Cached Explore
13 Jul 2023: The expansion of bus services within Redbank Plains to improve local access to shops, employment, education, and amenities. ... PRIORITY 2: Expansion of bus services within Redbank Plains to improve local access to shops, employment, education, and
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/initiatives/environment/waterways/riparian_corridor_revegetation Cached Explore
30 Aug 2022: providing shade, shelter and organic matter for aquatic organisms, and. 'shading out' exotic weed species. ... Riparian corridors are also an important socio-economic asset, providing an integral link between suburbs, supporting people movement, offering
ipswich.qld.gov.au/explore/parks_reserves_precincts/parks_search/camira-recreation-reserve/oval-a?SQ_DESIGN_NAME=contentonly Cached Explore
2 Nov 2022: Note: Facilities such as playground equipment, strength and agility stations/exercise equipment, BBQs, natural areas, shelters and picnic areas are free for public use on a shared basis and cannot be ... reserved. No more than 500 people are permitted
ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0006/148506/1-AnnualPlan2021-2022_A4_WEB.pdf Explore
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22 Jun 2021: IE. Enviroplan Project: Community nature conservation partnerships and support. IE. Enviroplan Project: Nature conservation planning IEEnviroplan Project: Embellishment, capital and operational management investment within the Natural Area Estate.
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2 Nov 2022: Note: Facilities such as playground equipment, strength and agility stations/exercise equipment, BBQs, natural areas, shelters and picnic areas are free for public use on a shared basis and cannot be ... reserved. No more than 300 people are permitted
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2 Nov 2022: Note: Facilities such as playground equipment, strength and agility stations/exercise equipment, BBQs, natural areas, shelters and picnic areas are free for public use on a shared basis and cannot be ... reserved. No more than 250 people are permitted
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2 Nov 2022: Note: Facilities such as playground equipment, strength and agility stations/exercise equipment, BBQs, natural areas, shelters and picnic areas are free for public use on a shared basis and cannot be ... reserved. No more than 500 people are permitted
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