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ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2022/record-numbers-of-native-fish-released-into-bremer-river Cached Explore
6 Dec 2022: This is another milestone for council’s Waterway Health Strategy,” Cr Milligan said. ... For more information on council’s Waterway Health Strategy, visit Ipswich.qld.gov.au.
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6 Feb 2024: Council initiatives support a healthy and vibrant natural environment that is highly valued by, and connected to, the community. Ipswich has a unique landscape with one of the most diverse ranges of natural vegetation types in South-East Queensland.
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4 Jan 2024: The kit includes nets, trays and a large reference poster so your students can discover the tiny life living in Ipswich waterways, and how that indicates waterway health. ... Examples of initiatives include:. conservation projects, programs and events.
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3 May 2024: core habitat, priority urban biodiversity corridor/nodes and mapped waterways and riparian corridors. ... Properties will be assessed for their vegetation and/or waterway values and condition.
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20 Oct 2021: 1. Land. 1.1 Maintain bank stability and minimise further bank erosion Reduce sediment loads into waterways, protect habitat stability, protect agriculturally productive land. ... High. 1.2 Reduce current areas of bank erosion Reduce sediment loads into
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4 Apr 2024: 27 August 2020. Ipswich City Council is gearing up to tackle the city’s waterway health issues, after a report on its roles and responsibilities in the management of the Bremer ... 20 August 2020. Ipswich City Council has teamed up with the region’s
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18 Nov 2021: Resource Recovery Plan. iGO City of Ipswich Transport Plan. Waterway Health Strategy 2020. ... 46 rare and threatened species of fauna and flora. Over 11,000 kms of waterways.
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1 Mar 2023: GEOLOGYFlinders Peak, Mount Goolman, Mount Blaine, Mount Perry and Ivorys Rock (all within the estate or nearby) are the remnants of ancient volcanoes. ... About this Conservation Area. EUROPEAN HISTORYIn 1799 Flinders Peak was observed from a distance
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28 Apr 2014: Note: this is not a comprehensive list of all riparian species indigenous to Ipswich's waterways. ... Hand planting seedlings or tube-stock is the preferred method for revegetating riparian corridors.
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24 May 2023: 23 May 2023. As part of Ipswich City Council’s flood recovery efforts, the extraordinary waste clean-up of waterways and rivers is now complete. ... This was a significant undertaking between September 2022 and March 2023 that saw a team of dedicated
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