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13 Jun 2024: Waterway health. Access the resources here. ... Workshops covered creating fashion items from what you have at home, learning about erosion and how to manage it, the wildlife living in our local backyards and more.
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21 Jun 2023: We will continue environmental recovery post-2022 floods, moving towards a more resilient landscape through waterway stabilisation, bush fire risk management and establishing resilient landscapes through extension of protected land and
by Shane Currieipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2023/major-footpath-rehabilitation-for-hunter-street,-brassall Cached Explore
15 Feb 2023: To minimise disruption, there will be limited construction work in place at peak drop off and pick up times. ... Works have been scheduled to ensure no traffic restrictions will be implemented during the peak school drop off and pick up times – however
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28 Jun 2022: waterway recovery. $2.3 million Libraries expansion. $6.1 millionCommunity safety. $6.2 millionArts and cultural services.
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22 Jun 2023: We will continue environmental recovery post-2022 floods, moving towards a more resilient landscape through waterway stabilisation, bush fire risk management and establishing resilient landscapes through extension of protected land and
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27 Nov 2023: potential health risks to humans. potential for environmental damage to soils, ground water, and waterways caused by increased nutrient and chemical levels.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2020/ipswich-mayor-recognised-with-smart-cities-leadership-award-for-transparency-hub Cached Explore
4 Jan 2021: This year’s winners have played key roles in the national advancement of smart cities across Australia and New Zealand, while also leading a digitally-enabled and data-driven recovery from ... Ms Cooper and Ms Swalling played key roles in launching the
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1 Dec 2021: Plastic contributes to massive amounts of landfill and has a negative impact on wildlife and the environment, particularly in our waterways and oceans.
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21 Jun 2023: Our waterway health is improved. Our natural environment is managed to support the continuation of traditional cultural practices. ... Provide technical advice and information on conservation management, habitat protection and biodiversity (including
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10 May 2018: Colleges Crossing Recreation Reserve, Shapcott Park, Richardson Park, Joseph Brady Park and Riverside Park are examples of great places to experience our waterways. ... ONE MILE 1A Old Toowoomba Road Leichhardt Park path. PEAK CROSSING Mt Flinders Road
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