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  1. Fact Sheet Signs and advertisements Ipswich.qld.gov.au Is approval needed? ... (PDF, 114k)

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    9 Sep 2022: Sizing restrictions are determined based on the size of the wall but are not to cover more than 75% of the area of the wall or exceed a total area of ... Ground signs are to be no higher than 1.8m above the natural ground level with a maximum sign face

  2. Nature-based commercial activityGuide to supporting information for applications Council ... (PDF, 225k)

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    18 Jul 2022: How will you educate attendees on the natural environment? 2. Description of activity. ... This means the activity must use areas that are predominately natural environment with minimal infrastructure.

  3. Catchments and Plans

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    20 Jan 2023: Catchment management is an approach to planning and managing our local waterways and environment for the long term sustainability of our natural resources. ... Some Bushcare groups specifically target creek and river areas with regular working bees.

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

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    12 May 2010: Catchment an area of land enclosed by natural features such as mountains and hills, where water (generally from rainfall) is collected and drained to a common point, usually ending up in ... Land Use is the human modification of the natural environment

  5. Ipswich City Council WHAT A WASTE!ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION PROGRAM Activity ... (PDF, 4956k)

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    2 May 2013: Rubbish is a problem to the health of local environments. There are many natural environments located in Ipswich including school grounds, the local park and waterways. ... Ipswich’s Conservation Estates, Parks and Reserves are also important natural

  6. Factsheet_2_EnvironLaw (PDF, 524k)

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    3 Aug 2008: Preserve as much grassed area as possible. These areas not onlyimprove the appearance of your site, they also reduce soil erosionand filter much of the sediment from stormwater run-off before ... People who become aware of environmental harm in

  7. 1 Phase 1 Engagement Report iFuture October 2020 Coordination ... (PDF, 988k)

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    9 Nov 2020:  Strong local governance.  Clean, accessible natural environment.  Sustainable waste management. ...  Clean accessible natural environment.  Sustainable waste management.  Convenient access to services  Improved services and

    by Eleanor Howe
  8. Register of Cost Recovery Fees 2015 - 2016 Fee ... (PDF, 946k)

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    12 Nov 2015: Engineering and Environment ... development constraints overlay or in a Character Zone or at a Character Place.

    by Paul Mollenhauer;Peter Heit
  9. Swooping Season

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    9 Jan 2024: Swooping is a natural behaviour for these types of birds to protect their eggs and young. ... Magpies defend an area around called the 'defence zone'. For pedestrians, this zone is about 110m from the nest, and for cyclists about 150m.

  10. FACT SHEET 2 For further information contactIpswich City CouncilPhone: ... (PDF, 255k)

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    12 May 2010: Today, many land uses have been adapted to minimise their impact on our natural environment and waterway health, such as: water sensitive design in new urban developments, appropriate rural land management ... natural areas for nature and ecosystem

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