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  1. Franklin Vale Creek Catchment Initiative Enhancing Franklin Vale Creek ... (PDF, 3066k)

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    24 Jan 2020: Franklin Vale Creek flows into Western creek at Calvert before flowing into the Bremer River south of Rosewood. ... Benefits include:. • Native vegetation in and above the channelprovides stability to prevent erosion. •

  2. Bushcare boosted with three new groups in Ipswich

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    28 Feb 2023: Cr Milligan said the new Bushcare group at Lorikeet Street Reserve, Bundamba would be doing careful work replacing weeds with native plants while managing the needs of the local flying fox ... Ms Fogerty said the group’s first working bee in February

  3. Swooping season has begun

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    27 Jul 2022: All native animals are protected under the Nature Conservation Act 1992 and harming these native birds is against the law. ... Cr Milligan said Ipswich’s diverse environment relies on all bird species and native animals for its health.

  4. Franklin Vale Creek

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    23 Jan 2024: as the broader Bremer and Brisbane river catchments. ... Native revegetation stabilising the creek and channel, which prevents erosion and helps to mitigate salinity issues;.

  5. PREPARE TO LEAVE WARNINGS issued as flash flooding to occur in low lying Ipswich areas

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    26 Feb 2022: The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) has issued a flood warning for the Bremer River and Warrill Creek as river levels are expected to exceed major flood levels (11.7 metres) at ... Ipswich City Council has issued PREPARE TO LEAVE warnings for low lying areas

  6. Applying for funding? Sounds like an Enviroplan!

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    24 Aug 2023: Our volunteers work tirelessly around the clock caring for injured and orphaned native wildlife so they can be safely released back into the wild,” Mrs Clarke said. ... All the costs associated with caring for this native wildlife is borne by our

  7. Annual tree planting celebrates Ipswich mums and Mother Nature

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    1 Apr 2022: Mums will also receive a free gift pack including a native plant on the day.”. ... Ipswich residents can also get up to six free native plants from Queens Park Nursery or the council’s mobile nursery as part of council’s Free Plant Program.

  8. Priority species for collection Note that this species list ... (PDF, 240k)

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    30 Sep 2022: Alectryon connatus grey birds-eye. Alectryon diversifolius scrub boonaree. Alectryon subcinereus Native Quince. ... Exocarpos cupressiformis Native cherry. Exocarpos latifolius Native cherry. Flindersia bennettii Bennett's ash.

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  9. Ipswich community to get its hands dirty for National Tree Day

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    17 Jul 2023: The Habitat Connections Program delivers waterway corridor restoration through native revegetation and weed management,” Deputy Mayor Milligan said. ... Last financial year, through council’s Habitat Connections Program, 21,695 native plants were

  10. Erosion and Sediment Control

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    30 Aug 2022: The main sources of sediment in the Bremer River include:. erosion from cleared or poorly managed agricultural land. ... Sediment and erosion problems occur throughout the entire Bremer River Catchment area with the majority of sediment coming from

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