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  1. City of Ipswich Enviroplan Program and Levy Progress Report2020-2021 ... (PDF, 2776k)

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    21 Apr 2022: $108K was invested in pest animal monitoring and management. 12Ipswich Enviroplan Program and Levy Progress Report 2020-2021. ... Canis familiaris (wild dog). 40%. 5%5%. 15%. 35%. Per cent of total controlled pest animals.

  2. Franklin Vale Creek Catchment Initiative Enhancing Franklin Vale Creek ... (PDF, 3066k)

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    24 Jan 2020: Riparian land often has deeper and better quality soils, and supports a higher diversity of plants and animals. ... Vegetation on riparian land supports in-stream life through shading, as well as supplying energy and nutrients for animals.

  3. Special urban wetlands projects boost Ipswich waterway health

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    25 Jan 2023: Urban wetlands reduce pollutants entering our local waterways, offer habitat for native plants and animals and provide benefits to residents such as urban cooling and views of a thriving natural environment,”

  4. More than $85,000 of funding announced for community groups

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    9 Jan 2023: If your not-for-profit group needs new infrastructure, a facility upgrade, new equipment, or has a project in mind, please consider an application.

  5. Christmas bonus for motorists as Ipswich parking meters put on pause

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    22 Dec 2022: In the meantime, we want to avoid any confusion between motorists who might pay for parking with coins or card.

  6. Disability Parking

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    24 Feb 2021: For. further information or any questions about the scheme please visit the Department of Transport and Main Roads website or phone them on 132 380.

  7. Date Thursday 3rd December 2020 Time 6 - 8pm ... (PDF, 820k)

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    1 Apr 2021: the meeting and recapped on the group’s scope/Terms of. Reference and meeting etiquette. ... Manager, Infrastructure. & Environment. Community Reference. Group Members. How do members prefer to receive information from council?

    by Shane Currie
  8. Ipswich’s eastern suburbs continue to rise and shine with further growth

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    2 May 2024: This is a clear sign that activity is set to pick up again in 2024 and we will likely see another boost to our population and the corresponding demands on infrastructure, ... The quarterly report card also shows:. 594 community clinic immunisations

  9. VML:CD Vicki Lukritz 3810 6221 13 September 2018 NOTICE ... (PDF, 1691k)

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    17 Sep 2018: With reference to a report by the Construction Manager dated 5 September 2018 concerning the procurement and contract award of Contract No. ... With reference to a report by the Community Grants Coordinator dated 29 August 2018 concerning the Regional

  10. Master Plan

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    29 Apr 2014: Grazing animals can also cause turbidity and erode banks whilst run off from agriculture contains high levels of nutrients which can cause eutrophic algal blooms.

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