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20 Sep 2022: It is also Ipswich’s most popular estate for nature-based recreation such as bushwalking, mountain biking and horse riding. ... Walking and cycling also contributes to daily physical activity requirements, which brings a range of health benefits.
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11 Feb 2021: council. The project officer delivered workshops, property visits, developed a strategic plan and was successful in receiving a state funded grant. ... bikes. They increase soil erosion, prevent revegetation, introduce weeds and disturb wildlife and
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23 Apr 2024: NORTH IPSWICH. 7.30 am – Honour Stone, Queensland Museum Rail Workshops, preceded by a march at 7.15 am inside the Queensland Museum Rail Workshops.
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3 Nov 2023: Members are supported with incentives such as additional free plants from Council’s Nursery, workshops and networking opportunities and access t o resources. ... 1 trail bike. 7 dogs in a conservation area. 16 climbing White Rock (warnings only).
by Ipswich Keywords: Environment and Sustainability Committee meeting held on 9/11/2023 - Item 3 City of Ipswich Enviroplan Program and Levy Progress Report 2022-2023 - Attachment 1 Ipswich Enviroplan Annual Progress Report 22 23ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2022/flood-recovery-and-planning-scheme-feature-in-councils-2021-22-annual-report Cached Explore
25 Nov 2022: Council adopted an action plan to guide recreational cycling and walking infrastructure planning, part of council’s Active Ipswich Strategy 2031 which aims to increase participation in cycling and walking to
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16 Jul 2018: Your guide to sustainable composting and worm farming.
Your guide to sustainable composting and worm farming.
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24 Jun 2021: Our city has some wonderful parks and playgrounds, marvellous walking and cycling paths, and a natural backyard that draws visitors from all parts to explore and enjoy,” Cr Fechner said.
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19 Apr 2023: Dance. 0%. 53%. Yoga/pilates. Outdoor recreation. Swimming. Any on-road cycling. Running/jogging. ... Hiking/bushwalking. Any off-road cycling. Any gym activity. Any walking activity. 23%.
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10 May 2018: Seven coal seams were targeted by miners. These were known by the evocative names of New Found Out, Aberdare, Bluff, Four Foot, Bergin’s, Striped Bacon and Rob Roy. ... IMP Impala Track 400m. Mountain bike trails. Obey all signs.
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1 Apr 2021: Cr Kate Kunzelmann. Cr Russell Milligan. David Farmer - CEO. Sonia Cooper – General Manager, Corporate Services (Facilitator).
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