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  1. Explore

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    24 Nov 2020: Ipswich is centrally located in the booming South East Queensland region of Australia.

    Ipswich is centrally located in the booming South East Queensland region of Australia.

  2. Ipswich Nature Centre plan: Eagle, platypus and koalas

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    22 Dec 2020: More than 185 different native animals and birds on display representing over 43 species.

  3. Ipswich Soil Management Guidelines Table of contents Ipswich Soil ... (PDF, 1098k)

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    10 Jun 2015: 12 Soil Type Confirmation and Review. Soil Property Behaviour of soil to activity or environment. ... 16 Soil Type Confirmation and Review. Soil Property Behaviour of soil to activity or environment.

  4. Flying Foxes

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    17 Oct 2023: Removing barbwire will also reduce injury to other wildlife such as birds and gliders. ... Flying foxes drink by 'belly dipping'. They swoop down to a water source, dip their belly fur in, then land in a tree and lick the water from their fur.

  5. Flinders - Goolman Conservation EstateCarmichael’s Road, Purga TRAILS OF ... (PDF, 8471k)

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    8 Jun 2023: Opportunities for bird-watching, hiking, mountain bike riding, horse riding, nature study and camping are all provided for your enjoyment. ... It acts as an important refuge for wildlife and supports a diverse range of birds, mammals, reptiles and

  6. Approved: 30 June 2021 Approver: General Manager (Corporate Services) ... (PDF, 636k)

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    22 Feb 2022: Behaviour which creates a hostile working environment for other workplace participants can also be unlawful. ... The Councillor Code of Conduct sets out the principles and standards of behaviour expected of Councillors.

    by Angela Harms
  7. 54831416v2 Ipswich City Council Local Law No. 6 (Animal ... (PDF, 1832k)

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    11 Nov 2019: 1) A responsible person for an animal must take reasonable steps to ensure the animal does not engage in aggressive behaviour. ... d) otherwise—20 penalty units. (2) A person must not allow or encourage an animal to engage in aggressive behaviour.

    by McCullough Robertson Lawyers
  8. State Government supports Ipswich as flood recovery begins

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    1 Mar 2022: Local Disaster Management Group Chair Mayor Teresa Harding said hundreds of people have sheltered at the city’s evacuation centre including 180 overnight with their pets including dogs, cats and birds.

  9. Thank you a great success! creek design week your ... (PDF, 5848k)

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    8 Dec 2016: bird species reported, plus many other animals & fish. council maintenance staff from 3 specialist teams.

  10. Spring has sprung at the Ipswich Nature Centre

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    11 Nov 2021: It is a wonderful time of the year to visit the centre and see the baby birds, joeys and you can even spot the odd flying fox pup at the moment

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