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  1. Environment initiatives funded from iconic peaks to suburban creeks

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    30 Jun 2022: Councillor Milligan said significant investment will be made into recovering vital waterways with severe long-term erosion. ... Councillor Milligan said the Stormwater Quality Offsets Scheme would fund a range of projects to reduce pollution and sediment

  2. Ipswich residents asked for their views on flood preparation

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    22 Dec 2020: Environment and Sustainability Committee Chair Cr Russell Milligan said waterway health and flood management are closely linked. ... This detailed local floodplain management plan is important with Ipswich's high exposure to flood and complex network of

  3. Native fish species released into Bremer River

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    6 Dec 2021: This is another milestone for council’s Waterway Health Strategy,” Cr Milligan said. ... habitat in the form of log-jams and deep pools, good riparian condition and suitable food availability.

  4. PROFILE 3 CRIMSONSPOTTED RAINBOWFISH    Crimsonspotted Rainbowfish  Melanotaenia duboulayi  A fish species historically found in the Bundamba Creek, this small native fish helps to maintain a healthy river system and is effec (PDF, 139k)

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    7 Mar 2014: fins. Crimsonspotted Rainbowfish can be found in fresh water creeks and rivers and like to school in groups of around 20‐30 individuals. ... areas in the mid to higher depths of the water.

  5. Ipswich community to get its hands dirty for National Tree Day

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    17 Jul 2023: The Habitat Connections Program delivers waterway corridor restoration through native revegetation and weed management,” Deputy Mayor Milligan said. ... Residents of Ipswich care about the natural environment and tree planting events such as this one

  6. Extraordinary waste clean-up nears completion one year after February 2022 flood

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    6 Mar 2023: Following the immediate disaster clean-up, council created a dedicated internal team that focused on cleaning up the city’s rivers and waterways in the months after.”. ... Division 3 Councillor Andrew Fechner said Ipswich’s waterways had taken the

  7. Ipswich residents urged to put water safety first as warmer months approach

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    16 Aug 2024: Council provides free swimming lessons to help promote water safety.”. Free swimming lessons will be offered for residents at the following locations:. ... Lessons are run by a qualified disability instructor in collaboration with Royal Life Saving

  8. Ipswich to Springfield Central Public Transport Corridor

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    8 May 2024: About the I2S Corridor Project. Why is this project important? Benefits to Ipswich:. ... Supports 16% of SEQ’s and 75% of the Western Corridor’s projected population growth.

  9. Master Plan

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    29 Apr 2014: Clearing for grazing or agriculture can destabilise soils and banks and alter flows. ... 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.

  10. Brush-tailed Rock Wallaby Recovery Plan 1893 FloodsIpswich.qld.gov.au Join us ... (PDF, 5276k)

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    5 Nov 2018: Identified as a potentially suitable rock climbing site,. • Lantana infestation surrounding the site restricting movement corridors,. • ... Habitat quality. Caves visible on the southern facing cliffs with surrounding vegetation degraded with lantana

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