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2 Aug 2022: Featuring a strong line up of international and Australian experts in partnership with the Better Block Foundation, the event aims to inspire and empower the Ipswich community to think outside the ... The Better Block Foundation specialises in hands-on
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2 Apr 2017: APPEAL With reference to a report by the Community Grants Officer dated 13 February 2017. ... to have, a real conflict of interest in Item 17 within Item 3.
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20 Jul 2022: Ipswich Central Redevelopment Committee Chairperson and Division 3 Councillor Marnie Doyle said the streetscape has been improved with art, adorned public furniture, a green wall and planter boxes featuring trees and ... In a Queensland first, Ipswich
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17 Mar 2021: A ramp was estimated to cost between $8-14 million depending on the ramp design, while a lift was in the order of $3.5 million. ... In June 2017, council approved the Brassall Bikeway Stage 6 Corridor Planning Study which investigated the bikeway
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28 Aug 2020: APPENDIX E – PARKING MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK DECISION TREE (OFF-STREET) 28. APPENDIX F – PARKING TIME LIMIT GUIDELINES 29. ... hospitals, education precincts or commercial areas). Parking occupancy – An indicator of demand for parking within an area.
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11 Mar 2021: recreation. Key challenges are addressed and actions provided in order to inform a considered direction forward in the realisation of the master plan. ... In order to showcase these elements along existing trails, ground truthing for points of interest
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12 May 2010: Cheese Tree Glochidion ferdinandiThis small tree likes moist soils and is often found in gullies and along water courses. ... The kookaburra nests in the hollows of old trees and enjoys a feed of small reptiles, snakes and frogs.
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16 Sep 2021: IN BRIEFGoodna’s reputation as a jacaranda tree hotspot will continue for generations to come with council recently planting 100 new trees in the suburb. ... Division 2 Councillor Paul Tully said Goodna’s association with jacaranda trees stretched
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7 Sep 2017: Save My Trees by L Oliver. Enviroplan Photographic Competition Entrant. Pastel Morning by S Gardner. ... Koalas in Ipswich frequently move between small habitat patches and are even known to use cattle shade trees for temporary refuge.
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23 May 2024: A vital aspect of council’s Urban Greening Plan is visually appealing residential streets lined with trees and plants along property boundaries.
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