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1 Jul 2016: KOALA CONSERVATION AGREEMENT With reference to a report by the Program Officer (Natural Resources) dated 27 April. ... habitat vegetation and provide a report back to Council on the evaluation of its success including costings aligned with the report.
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21 Mar 2013: 5. DISCOVER IPSWICH WEEK - TIME TO REDISCOVER YOUR OWN BACKYARD With reference to a report by the Tourism Marketing Officer dated 1 February 2013. ... own backyard” week in 2013 as detailed in the report by the Tourism Marketing Officer dated 1
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by Anna Lewisipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2021/ipswich-city-council-facilities-to-remain-closed-as-lockdown-extended Cached Explore
2 Aug 2021: Picnic areas across natural estates remain open, as do Council parks and dog off-leash areas.
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25 Nov 2022: Sustainable Ipswich Community Projects. From planting koala habitat areas to waste education – there are so many ways that the council Ti Tree Bioenergy Funding Program could be used to improve our ... The Ti Tree Program is quite unique and supports
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27 Jun 2024: Blue Gum Reserve, inundated in 2022 floods, resilience work continues, new facilities to be completed in late 2024.
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22 Mar 2024: Ipswich WaterFest 2024 brings into focus the many ways we can enjoy our waterways from sustainable nature-based recreation to community habitat planting events,” Ms Cooper said.
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6 Mar 2023: a tree, pallets, washing machine, furniture and wheelie bins.
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29 Apr 2022: Brush-tailed Rock Wallabies are a shy creature, found living in complex and isolated rocky habitat such as Flinders-Goolman Conservation Estate, the Teviot Range and Little Liverpool Range.
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29 Mar 2021: Picnic areas across natural estates remain open, as do council parks and dog off-leash areas.
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4 Apr 2024: 16 June 2020. Ipswich’s population continues to climb, with 1,400 people moving to the city in the first quarter of the year.
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