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  1. Black Snake Creek Catchment

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    22 Dec 2020: Consultation with the broader Black Snake Creek area community has been carried out and is ongoing. ... The Planning Stage is now complete. The Upper Black Snake Creek Improvement Plan can be viewed below.

  2. Small Creek Channel NaturalisationConcept Design Report smallCreekBig Plans for ... (PDF, 7589k)

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    14 Feb 2017: The concept design includes a series of deeper permanent pools that will provide habitat for fish, rock riffles that are preferred habitat for nymphs, and a tree canopy to provide habitat ... The concept design ensures all water is fringed by dense

  3. 2020 City of Ipswich Platypus Recovery Plan Ipswich.qld.gov.au CONTENTS ... (PDF, 2128k)

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    2 Nov 2020: 95.3 Habitat assessment matrix. 105.4 Simplified habitat assessment matrix. 11. Sandy Creek (Camira). ... Improve riparian habitat connectivity. Background. • Creek traverses through highly developed parts of Redbank Plains. •

  4. Small Creek Redevelopment

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    16 Jan 2024: A team comprising council officers, engineers, landscape architects and the community worked together to develop the concept design. ... The valuable insight from local residents was incorporated into the final Concept Design Report (PDF, 7.4 MB).

  5. Thank you a great success! creek design week your ... (PDF, 5848k)

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    8 Dec 2016: Thank you. a great success! creek. design. week. your for making. ... www.ipswich.qld.gov.au/smallcreek. facebook.com/IpswichCityCouncil #smallcreekipswich#creekweekipswich#getinvolved. This plan will be refined and the concept design phase finalised by

  6. Bundamba Creek

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    22 Dec 2020: A healthy creek relies heavily on the presence of native vegetation along its banks. ... The clearing of the land has changed the creek's behaviour and shape.

  7. Ironpot Creek

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    22 Dec 2020: Ironpot Creek is one of the northernmost waterways of the Bremer River Catchment. ... Revegetation works. Stabilisation of upper Ironpot Creek. Wallaby Ware Park stormwater infiltration system:.

  8. 1Upper Black Snake Creek Improvement Plan - Final Report ... (PDF, 6873k)

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    9 Mar 2015: Plate 1 - Images depicting current state of the Upper Black Snake Creek catchment. ... Mapping of flood hazard for the 100 year ARI CC2100 design flood event shows that the extreme hazard category is largely confined to the main channel of Black Snake

  9. Bremer Catchment

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    23 Jan 2024: In many sections, Bundamba Creek flows over bedrock which controls bed incision and provides a diversity of pool, run and riffle habitats. ... Special features:. Koala and flying fox habitat. New urban development, including Ripley Valley.

  10. Living in the Black Snake Creek Catchment ACKNOWLEDGMENTS West ... (PDF, 9702k)

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    6 Oct 2015: 1. Image by B Hampson. Black Snake Creek? The name anecdotally comes from the abundance of Red-bellied Black Snakes which used to be found in the area. ... in creeks such as Black Snake Creek. While we can’t stop floods from occurring, the Marburg

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