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1 Mar 2023: Purga Nature Reserve has national significance as one of the last stands of critically endangered Swamp Tea-tree. ... The reserve shelters about 150 native flora species, including the vulnerable Slender Milkvine (Marsdenia coronata).
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4 Apr 2024: 02 March 2022. A free kerbside collection service targeting Ipswich’s most flood impacted streets and suburbs began this morning. ... State Government supports Ipswich as flood recovery begins.
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14 Mar 2022: 14 March 2022. The recently-appointed State Recovery Coordinator Major General Jake Ellwood, has spent time listening to Ipswich residents, taking a tour of flood-affected streets in Goodna and North ... the time to go to flooded houses, speak to
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2 Jul 2024: Council approval is required to work on, or use, within Council’s road reserves. ... Temporary placing hoarding, gantry, scaffolding, site shed, equipment or material (not considered as Minor Activities).
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30 Apr 2024: Significant investment continued with flood recovery works in estates and building resilience to future floods. ... More than $469,510 on natural area maintenance. Two new public walking trails at Purga Nature Reserve.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2023/new-milestone-100-homes-bought-back-in-ipswich Cached Explore
18 Sep 2023: 18 September 2023. 100 Ipswich homes have now settled under the Albanese and Palaszczuk Governments Voluntary Home Buy-Back program. ... The 2021-22 floods, which caused damage to almost 7,000 homes, were one of the state’s most devastating natural
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20 Oct 2021: upstream and downstream of action to detect impact. Control sites on unrestored sections of river can be built into the sampling design. ... upstream and downstream to detect impact. Control sites on unrestored sections of river can be built into the
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16 Dec 2022: Reopening: Tuesday, 3 January 2023 at 10am. Ipswich Civic Centre. Closing: Monday, 19 December. ... Reopening: All branches will resume regular opening hours on Tuesday, 3 January 2023.
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17 Oct 2022: Through all levels of government working collaboratively with our community to promote resilience, we can ensure a quicker recovery from any future flood events,” Cr Kunzelmann. ... While not administered by council, the Resilient Homes Fund is an
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1 Mar 2022: Both sites will be staffed and operational but may be required to close early if reduced operating waste volumes are reached. ... Council is also currently developing a program for the collection of kerbside waste in impacted areas once flood waters
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