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  1. Planting Tips

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    4 Mar 2021: Dig a hole at least twice as wide and slightly deeper than the pot size. ... Mulch with at least 75mm coarse organic material, e.g. cane mulch, dry grass clippings, keeping the mulch away from the stem of the plant.

  2. FV_Catchment_WP1_Condition_Assessment_FINAL_14.10.21 (PDF, 5323k)

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    20 Oct 2021: Franklin Vale Catchment Condition Assessment. Prepared by:. Joseph McMahon, Rebekah Grieger, Anna Petrova, Hannah Franklin, Wade Hadwen, Kathleen McLay and Samantha Capon. Australian Rivers Institute, Griffith University, Brisbane. For:. Ipswich

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  3. Gardening

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    23 May 2024: Westringia species. Dig a hole at least twice as wide and slightly deeper than the pot size. ... Mulch with at least 75mm coarse organic material, e.g. cane mulch, dry grass clippings, keeping the mulch away from the stem of the plant.

  4. Food Organics Garden Organics (FOGO)

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    16 Feb 2024: The current opt-in Food Organic and Garden Organics (FOGO) service will be expanding to a city-wide core service. ... The FOGO service is specifically designed to collect organic waste and promote resource recovery.

  5. Council to amend food organics program as market changes

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    11 Jun 2024: In response to significant feedback from the Ipswich community, the Queensland Government is proposing to deem food organics a ‘highly odorous’ material. ... Garden organics will continue to be provided to NuGrow for composting at its Swanbank site

  6. FOGO waste service ready for citywide rollout

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    7 Jun 2023: residents. Meeting standards: Diverting organics from landfill contributes to state waste diversion targets. ... The FOGO service is specifically designed to collect organic waste and promote resource recovery,” Cr Tully said.

  7. Food organics, garden organics trial enters new phase

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    9 Sep 2022: 09 September 2022. A trial to assess community attitudes toward future changes in the collection of food and organic household waste is entering a new phase. ... During the fourth quarter (March-May 2022) of the trial, 82 tonnes of organic material were

  8. riparian corridor revegetation guidelines.cdr (PDF, 313k)

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    28 Apr 2014: Dig a hole at least twice the size of the tube / pot (min 300 x 300 x 200mm deep). • ... Organic mulch. Create well tocatch water. Diagram adapted from DNR River Facts R31, 1998 and ICC Standard Drawing SP.04.

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  9. Ipswich City Council has prepared and adopted the Koala ... (PDF, 2621k)

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    7 Sep 2017: Posts and open horizontal rails with a gap of at least 300mm between rails. ... The sheeting should be at least 900mm wide with the top edge of the sheeting at least 1.5m above ground level. •

  10. Waste and Recycling

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    2 Jan 2024: Ipswich Waste Services provide residents sustainable waste management solutions

    Ipswich Waste Services provide residents sustainable waste management solutions

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