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  1. Information Sheet Landholder Conservation Partnerships Program Seed Collection Program ... (PDF, 828k)

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    30 Sep 2022: General rules for collecting native fruit / seeds:. 1. For dry cones / nuts / pods - the seeds are usually in a. ... each use using isopropyl alcohol or similar). 5. Avoid collecting fruit / seeds if the plant is visually.

    by Ko Oishi
  2. Wholesome at Home Homemade Banana Bread Here is a ... (PDF, 41k)

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    29 May 2020: 110g unsalted butter, soft. 1 cup castor sugar. tsp vanilla essence. ... 60ml milk. 1 tsp bicarb soda. 1 cups plain flour (can use wholemeal).

  3. Wholesome at Home San Choy Bow Gluten Free, Dairy ... (PDF, 45k)

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    29 May 2020: 30g spring onion chopped finely. Lettuce leaves into cups. Toasted sesame seeds and chopped spring onions to serve. ... 5. Stir fry for 5 minutes. 6. Serve in trimmed lettuce leaves and top with toasted sesame seeds and spring onions.

  4. Priority species for collection Note that this species list ... (PDF, 240k)

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    30 Sep 2022: Geijera salicifolia Scrub Wilga. Hernandia bivalvis Grease nut Near Threatened. SPECIES COMMON NAME ICC – SIGNIFICANT LOCAL SPECIES. ... Turraea pubescens. Acacia glaucocarpa hickory wattle. Allocasuarina littoralis Black sheoak. Alyxia ruscifolia

    by Ko Oishi
  5. Wholesome at Home Tuna Mornay Pasta Bake This Tuna ... (PDF, 44k)

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    29 May 2020: 1 cup milk. 1 cup water. 1 cup grated tasty cheese.

  6. Fireweed is an introduced weed that can be poisonous ... (PDF, 288k)

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    31 Jul 2023: Total seed production of 9,163 seeds per square metre (per annum) was recorded in New South Wales (Radford and Cousens 2000). ... Seeds can be spread by wind, stock, in pasture seed, hay, turf, mulch and with stock transport.

  7. FACT SHEET 9 For further information contactIpswich City CouncilPhone: ... (PDF, 595k)

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    12 May 2010: It produces a mass of small, fluffy, white flowers followed by edible, blue fruit. ... The eastern water dragon feeds on aquatic crustaceans, insects and fruits of riparian vegetation.

  8. 100+ Invasive weeds of Ipswich A guide for landholders ... (PDF, 4849k)

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    28 Feb 2022: dove Birdsbug Insects paw Animals (general). Fruit and seeds are spread after being eaten, or attached to fur and feathers. ... Fruit contains many seeds Seeds: Black, topped with silky tufts of white hairs, 4.5mm longOrigin: South AfricaBiosecurity Act:

  9. ■ Plastic bags (or return to supermarket)■ Plastic bin ... (PDF, 1724k)

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    10 Feb 2022: F Farm chemicals and containers Fluorescent light bulbs Flowers Foam boxes and trays Food cans (empty) Food scraps Fridges and freezers Fruit punnets. ... N Nappies (disposable) Needles. O Oil (motor/machinery) Organic waste. P Paint tins (wet, up to 20

  10. ipswich.qld.gov.au/flyingfox Flying foxes in Ipswich Three species of flying ... (PDF, 228k)

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    27 Jul 2023: Flying foxes eat nectar and fruit from over 100 species of native trees and vines. ... When their natural food sources aren’t available, they supplement their diet with fruit from introduced plants, however these do not meet their nutritional needs.

    by Belinda Whelband

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