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  1. Gardening

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    4 Mar 2021: Plant species are chosen and propagated to suit local climate and soil conditions. ... Westringia species. Dig a hole at least twice as wide and slightly deeper than the pot size.

  2. PO Box 191, Ipswich QLD 4305 | T (07) ... (PDF, 123k)

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    14 Jul 2020: b) An example of a threatened species or a species that may be about to become, a threatened species. ... Significant local species to the Ipswich region - as listed on Ipswich.qld.gov.au.

  3. KOALAPhascolarctus cinereus This reserve is important habitat for a ... (PDF, 4892k)

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    1 Mar 2023: This species has a loud repetitive call (like a jackhammer crossed with a. ... machine gun) and green speckles. BLACK-STRIPED WALLABYMacropus dorsalis. This shy species shelters in dense shrubs.

  4. Ipswich Central coloured in native landscapes for street art competition

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    11 Apr 2023: Green Walkable Streets Artwork Competition. ... The competition was open to residents and amateur and experienced artists of all ages who live, work or study in the Ipswich local government area either as a single artist or

  5. Flying Foxes

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    17 Oct 2023: Little red flying fox (Pteropus scapulatus): A nomadic species that typically visit in summer. ... Council's Free Plant Program provides a range of native species, subject to availability.

  6. Winning young poets impress Ipswich Poetry Feast judges

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    22 Nov 2021: I've already written some more poems since the competition, one called ‘Sunshine, ‘Tornado Teaser’ and the other ‘Blue’. ... It has become recognised as one of Australia’s most respected and prestigious annual poetry writing competitions.

  7. School’s street art win to help ‘improve behaviour’

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    22 Dec 2020: 28 July 2020. Kruger State School will be home to a new mural by a local street artist, after winning an Ipswich Festivals competition. ... The Ipswich City Council competition is such an exciting opportunity to engage our students and improve their

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

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    12 May 2010: Many native species act as biological indicators of water quality and catchment health. ... insects. The destruction of its habitat through pollution, the removal of streamside vegetation, invasion of aquatic weeds and competition with exotic fish

  9. Catch the state’s biggest game on the city’s newest screen

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    23 Jun 2021: 23 June 2021. Ipswich residents can ditch the TV to catch the state’s biggest game in the city’s newest entertainment precinct, with Tulmur Place set to host State of ... Mayor Teresa Harding encouraged residents to grab a rug and blanket, and catch

  10. PROFILE White‐ bellied Sea Eagle   Haliaeetus leucogaster  In recent years a pair of White‐bellied Sea Eagles have been living, nesting and hunting in and around the Bundamba Wetlands. Dedicated l (PDF, 108k)

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    7 Mar 2014: Precision eyesight, long talons (claws) and large bluish/grey hooked bill helps them to catch prey located in and around the waters below them. ... The White‐bellied Sea Eagle is an opportunistic feeder,

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