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ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/initiatives/environment/waterways/fact_sheets Cached Explore
8 Jan 2024: The waterways of Ipswich weave their way through mountain peaks, rural landscapes, urban backyards and the heart of the city. They have played an important role in the regions history and continue to do so today, supporting agriculture and industry,
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24 Sep 2020: Data is de-identified and used in the Landholder Conservation Partnerships Program Annual Report to council management. ... hills, slopes. Waterway Stream/gully/creek/river/wetland identified in the Waterway Health Strategy on property or within the
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8 Jun 2023: Sandy Creek. Flinders Peak. Inset A – Hardings Paddock Picnic AreaNo horse float access. ... MB Mt Blaine Summit Circuit 4.3 km return. SC Sandy Creek Track 3.25km one way.
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13 Oct 2020: Damage to council’s reputation and the community’s level of trust are understated consequences of poor governance. ... lack of public trust and associated media coverage and reputational damage to the council.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0020/232094/Divisional-Newsletter_July2022.pdf Explore
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18 Jul 2022: CONTACT DETAILS. 3. July. 202. 2. FLOOD SPREADS FIRE ANT NESTSBig changes to Redbank. ... There are also initiatives to improve flood resilience and the environment, such as council’s plan to stabilise the creek bed and reduce erosion and sediment
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2022/free-council-advisory-service-helping-strengthen-local-businesses Cached Explore
4 Oct 2022: thrive. “We recognise the impact that COVID-19 lockdowns and natural disasters have had on businesses and council wants to ensure that they can bounce back.”. ... The floods and COVID-19 brought fast-moving and unexpected impacts for business, and
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29 Apr 2024: Tite Family Park is on Bundamba Creek, which is one of our priority urban waterways. ... As these plants grow and become established, they will have multiple benefits including providing habitat, increasing the creek’s resilience to flood, and
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23 Mar 2021: Council continues to monitor the situation very closely and will keep the community informed as it changes through the Ipswich City Council Facebook page and our disaster dashboard,” Mayor Harding said. ... Ipswich City Council’s disaster
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28 Jun 2022: Tourism Research Australia Data. CORE SERVICE ACTIVITIES. Promote and Develop Tourism related activities. ... Water Cycle Planning. Coordinate strategic traffic, intersections and pedestrian, cycle counts and data collection.
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7 Oct 2003: carry all flood, storm or other waters away as effectually asbefore the construction of the railway;. ... thereof effectually keep indemnified the Council from and against allclaims, actions, proceedings, damages, liabilities, demands, costs, charges
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