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  1. 230821_INFO2414_Redbank Plains Road Community Update_DRAFT (PDF, 1082k)

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    28 Aug 2023: The western side of Redbank Plains Road will see the progression at the corner of Highbury Drive, installation of new stormwater infrastructure opposite Verran Street, and completion of roadworks including kerb ... Barry Drive to Shannon Street.

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  2. First tenant announced in Nicholas Street Precinct dining hub

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    20 Oct 2021: The revitalised Nicholas Street Precinct is moving forward with Eats and outdoor dining, we have created a modern entertainment area.”. ... To see what events are coming up in the Nicholas Street Precinct, head to www.facebook.com/nicholasstprecinct.

  3. Platypus populations around Ipswich tracked by DNA

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    11 Sep 2021: By continuing to monitor and deliver waterway rehabilitation programs, the city’s platypus populations can continue in their current locations and hopefully establish a range of new areas throughout our waterways.”. ... Ipswich City Council, with

  4. Fact Sheet On-site Wastewater Management Septic Systems Septic systems ... (PDF, 609k)

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    13 Feb 2019: Mound system – used where the natural soil conditions are inadequate to process effluent. ... Use water saving devices and stagger the discharge from washing machines, baths etc.

  5. Rosewood Library Factsheet_Digital (PDF, 86k)

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    1 Sep 2019: The concept design seeks to minimise the overall area of standing water and saturated soil by having a defined low flow channel. ... Community creek care. Waterways in urban environments require ongoing care such as removing invasive weeds and litter.

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  6. PROFILE 4 – Weeping Bottlebrush    Weeping Bottlebrush  Melaleuca viminalis, Callistemon viminalis  Classified as part of the Myrtaceae family, this Australian native shrub is extremely adaptable and resilient.  As well asU (PDF, 145k)

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    7 Mar 2014: for many species of animals, it is also extremely valuable in controlling erosion along our waterways. ... along the east coast of Australia and are more common along watercourses.

  7. Dinosaurs bring fun and record attendances to Nicholas Street Precinct

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    18 Jul 2023: this.”. Division 3 Councillor Andrew Fechner said drawing people to the Nicholas Street Precinct benefited the broader Ipswich Central area. ... in use, and projects such as the Green Walkable Streets Artwork Project creating an interesting destination,

  8. Backflow Prevention Devices Ipswich.qld.gov.au A backflow prevention device is ... (PDF, 261k)

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    11 Apr 2018: water outlets in proximity to pollutants, grease traps or chemicals. • ... If a backflow prevention device isn’t tested it increases the risk of harmful pollutants entering the drinking water supply.

  9. New one-stop entertainment venue to open for general public in Ipswich

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    11 Mar 2024: Nicholas Street Precinct is set to become the premier leisure, entertainment and cultural destination in the heart of a revitalised Ipswich Central. ... Up to 10 businesses will lease space in the Nicholas Street Venue once the redevelopment is complete

  10. New tenants locked in for Nicholas Street Precinct

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    25 Mar 2022: Nicholas Street Precinct is rapidly growing as the city’s leading entertainment and cultural destination. ... To see what events are coming up in the Nicholas Street Precinct and Tulmur Place, head to www.facebook.com/nicholasstprecinct.

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