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  1. ’Tis the season for swooping birds

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    17 Aug 2023: 17 August 2023. As spring approaches so does the peak of swooping bird season.

  2. Splash into Spring with extended hours at public pools

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    25 Aug 2022: 25 August 2022. Extended summer hours will allow residents more time to cool off at Ipswich pools along with the reopening of the Rosewood Aquatic Facility after a winter hiatus.

  3. Division 1 highlights: Urban and rural areas reap benefits in 2022-2023 Budget

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    30 Jun 2022: South Ripley’s first major sports ground, Ironbark Park, will also have a new $1.5 million clubhouse and supporting infrastructure built this year. ... Ironbark Park, South Ripley - $1.5 million including construction of clubhouse.

  4. ‘Mud Army’ mobilises to clean up Ipswich

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    5 Mar 2022: We ask anyone who wants to volunteer to take their own protective clothing and supplies and don’t park in front of rubbish piles, as our kerbside collection trucks continue picking

  5. Ipswich Nature Centre will remain closed this week

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    22 Feb 2021: There are three species of flying fox roosting in the park - Black flying fox Pteropus Alecto, Grey-headed flying fox Pterpopus poliocephalus and Little red flying fox Pteropus scapulatus.

  6. Council urges residents to get tested and self-isolate as new COVID-19 cases emerge

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    22 Dec 2020: 22 August 2020. Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding has urged Ipswich residents with flu like symptoms to seek testing and self-isolate within their home. ... areas:. - Gatherings in your home is restricted to 10 people. - Gatherings in parks are restricted to

  7. Council explores options for long term future of River Heart Parklands

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    24 Jun 2024: more sustainable park for residents. ... On 11 June, the Infrastructure, Planning and Assets committee proposed the removal of most of the ‘over water structures’ to improve resilience, reduce ongoing costs and provide a more sustainable park

  8. Approval for Springview Village 2 and 3 Precinct Plan

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    25 Mar 2024: It also includes a small local commercial centre, a childcare centre, open space and a local sports park. ... Ms Cooper said the approval does not permit Stockland to begin development; rather, this decision approves Stockland’s proposed precinct plan

  9. VML:SLD Vicki Lukritz 3810 6221 NOTICE OF MEETING Notice ... (PDF, 655k)

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    13 Nov 2017: Works, Parks and Sport Committee's Report4. Conservation and Environment Committee’s Report5. ... The meeting closed at 8.38 am. WORKS, PARKS AND SPORT COMMITTEE NO.

  10. FACT SHEET 6 Why Revegetate Waterways? For further information ... (PDF, 372k)

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    12 May 2010: It is important to plant species that are native to our local waterways because they:maintain biodiversity•. ... Stream. Diagram adapted from DNR River Facts R31, 1998. WHERE DO I PLANT?

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