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  1. Tree-mendous way to honour mum on Mother’s Day

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    29 Apr 2024: Hundreds of Ipswich residents honour Mother’s Day each year by planting native plants with Ipswich City Council’s Habitat Connections program,” Mayor Harding said. ... Division 3 Councillor Marnie Doyle said the event would be in Tite Family Park,

  2. Bundamba Creek

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    22 Dec 2020: A healthy creek relies heavily on the presence of native vegetation along its banks. ... Creek bank vegetation or riparian vegetation improves the quality of water by filtering any excess nutrients and toxic sediments, increases plant and animal

  3. EnviroEd Programs

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    27 Jun 2024: With more than 42 species - including dingoes, wallabies, bilbies and more – the Ipswich Nature Centre is a wonderful opportunity to get up close with native wildlife through a guided experience. ... The kit includes nets, trays and a large reference

  4. City of Ipswich Voluntary Stormwater Quality Offset Program Annual ... (PDF, 8099k)

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    21 Mar 2023: waterway through construction of key bed control structures. These structures were designed to reduce the stream power and erosion potential behind. ... erosion is likely to be a feature of the waterway. Erosion problems prevalent in Pollard Park

    by Dominic Wrench
  5. Environment initiatives funded from iconic peaks to suburban creeks

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    30 Jun 2022: Councillor Milligan said significant investment will be made into recovering vital waterways with severe long-term erosion. ... This project will allow native vegetation to re-establish, and by slowing the stormwater run-off from nearby urban areas will

  6. Local Laws

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    22 Dec 2020: Local Law (Amending) Local Law No.49 (Vegetation Management) 2019 (PDF, 250.4 KB). ... Subordinate Local Law No.49.1 (Protection of Important Vegetation) 2019 (PDF, 178.0 KB).

  7. Local Laws

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    22 Dec 2020: Local Law (Amending) Local Law No.49 (Vegetation Management) 2019 (PDF, 250.4 KB). ... Subordinate Local Law No.49.1 (Protection of Important Vegetation) 2019 (PDF, 178.0 KB).

  8. Environment and Sustainability Committee meeting held on 9/11/2023 - Item 3 City of Ipswich Enviroplan Program and Levy Progress Report 2022-2023 - Attachment 1 Ipswich Enviroplan Annual Progress Report 22 23 (PDF, 3084k)

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    3 Nov 2023: The bushland network creates green corridors and stepping stones for native species to move between larger conservation and habitat areas, supporting the longer-term viability of populations. ... works including Koala and Brush-tailed Rock Wallaby

    by Ipswich Keywords: Environment and Sustainability Committee meeting held on 9/11/2023 - Item 3 City of Ipswich Enviroplan Program and Levy Progress Report 2022-2023 - Attachment 1 Ipswich Enviroplan Annual Progress Report 22 23
  9. Major works bring new life to Ironpot Creek

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    15 Mar 2023: About 27,000 plants and habitat features such as large tree stumps have been vital for stabilising the creek and returning it to a functioning natural waterway. ... Three rock chutes have also been added in some sections of the channel to give extra

  10. Environment

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    6 Feb 2024: Ipswich has a unique landscape with one of the most diverse ranges of natural vegetation types in South-East Queensland. ... There are more than 2000 recorded species of native plants and animals in Ipswich.

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