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4 Apr 2024: 06 July 2022. Damage from heavy rainfall and flooding of Ipswich’s major waterways is currently being mapped with drones by a contractor, on behalf of Ipswich City Council.
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10 Aug 2023: 15. TH. EME. 3. NATURAL AND SUSTAINABLE. Special urban wetlands projects boost Ipswich waterway health. ... As the water drains away, it filters into the ground, removing pollutants from stormwater run-off and improving the health of our local waterways.
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31 Jan 2024: areas, roads and bridges, and the natural environment including bushland and waterways. ... Role Responsibility. Disaster & Emergency Management Unit. location. This may include monitoring waterways, bushland and, infrastructure such as buildings, parks,
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4 Apr 2024: 30 November 2021. Erosion from historic clearing of riparian vegetation along the Bremer River has contributed to Ipswich’s major waterway receiving a low score in an annual health assessment.
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4 Apr 2024: 30 November 2021. Erosion from historic clearing of riparian vegetation along the Bremer River has contributed to Ipswich’s major waterway receiving a low score in an annual health assessment.
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4 Apr 2024: Unique experiences on offer with Peaks to Points Festival. ... 05 July 2024. More than 50 free and low-cost activities will fill a two-week program when the Peaks to Points Festival returns to Ipswich and South-East Queensland.
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4 Apr 2024: 06 July 2022. Damage from heavy rainfall and flooding of Ipswich’s major waterways is currently being mapped with drones by a contractor, on behalf of Ipswich City Council.
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3 Dec 2021: With more than a dozen waterways in Ipswich that can swell after heavy rainfall, like we have seen this week, the best time for residents to be prepared is before disaster
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4 Apr 2024: Unique experiences on offer with Peaks to Points Festival. ... 05 July 2024. More than 50 free and low-cost activities will fill a two-week program when the Peaks to Points Festival returns to Ipswich and South-East Queensland.
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23 May 2022: Ipswich is enriched by our creative spirit and energised by our diverse community. The development of a great city relies on the myriad elements contributing to its productivity, vibrancy and sustainability. Arts and culture are transformative
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