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  1. Mammoth recovery task well underway one year on from Ipswich 2022 floods

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    24 Feb 2023: Parts of Ipswich recorded more than twice the average summer rainfall across the February flood event, as the Bremer River broke its banks and water raged through the city. ... Debris clean-up. About 580 debris items removed from waterways. About 6.1

  2. Three new interesting exhibitions will open at the Ipswich Art Gallery

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    22 Dec 2020: In her studio, shelves hold glass bottles labelled with the names of their sources  ̶  Bundamba Creek, Brisbane River, Bremer River and Sometimes Creek. ... Bremer River.

  3. FACT SHEET 11 Waterway Terms For further information contactIpswich ... (PDF, 131k)

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    12 May 2010: FACT SHEET 11. Waterway Terms. For further information contactIpswich City CouncilPhone: (07) 3810 6666. ... Vulnerability highly sensitive, likely to be hurt, injured or destroyed. Waterway a passage for water or a body of water, including perennial and

  4. Ipswich’s plan to build resilience for future flood

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    24 Feb 2022: This detailed local floodplain management plan is important with Ipswich's high exposure to flood and complex network of waterways,” Cr Milligan said. ... Understanding the whole of the catchment and how a river interacts with the land makes for better

  5. Welcome to the Nicholas Street Precinct GPS DIRECTIONSScan QR ... (PDF, 1434k)

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    5 Oct 2022: Ipswich.qld.gov.au. St Mary’s Church. Timothy Molony. Oval. River Heart Parklands. BREMER STREET. ... RID. GE. BREMER RIVER. DARLING. STREET. EAST. MANSFIELD PLACE. NIC. HO.

  6. riparian corridor revegetation guidelines.cdr (PDF, 313k)

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    28 Apr 2014: DEFINITION. INTENT. MAINTAINING A MINIMUM STANDARD. 'Riparian Corridor' refers to land that adjoins or directly influences a permanent or ephemeral waterway,such as a: river, creek, gully, lake or wetland. ... Queensland Department of Natural Resources.

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  7. PROFILE 1 – PLATYPUS  Platypus   Ornithorhynchus anatinus  The platypus is one of Australia’s most remarkable mammals.  They are classified as a Monotrome, which means they raise their young like most mammals but do n (PDF, 113k)

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    7 Mar 2014: sensitive bill which allows them to forage for food along the bottom of the river bed. Their webbed front feet and large flat tail assists them with swimming and burrowing. ... to the platypus are pest animal species,

  8. 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. ... http://www.nrm.qld.gov.au/waterwise/plantselector/details.php?plant_id=996 . http://www.nrm.qld.gov.au/factsheets/pdf/river/r31.pdf 

  9. Ipswich Integrated Catchment Plan will help prepare region for floods of future

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    8 Jan 2021: The Ipswich Integrated Catchment Plan is the most detailed and comprehensive study ever undertaken by council to make sure the community is ready, informed and resilient ahead of the next flood ... The Ipswich Integrated Catchment Plan fulfils a key

  10. Ipswich.qld.gov.au What is ‘smart’ about these trees? Water Smart ... (PDF, 445k)

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    31 Jan 2023: The trees help improve the health of our waterways as they capture nutrients and sediments that would otherwise wash into our rivers and creeks. ... Water Smart Street Trees bring a lot of great benefits to our neighbourhoods and waterways.

    by Jane Pinder

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