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14 Feb 2017: Like most waterways, it was surrounded by large iconic tree species such as the Queensland blue gum, with an understorey of native grasses and rushes. ... Canopy tree species to provide shade to low flow channel and suppress weeds.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0009/10053/fact_sheet_5_water_quality.pdf Explore
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12 May 2010: www.ipswich.qld.gov.au. PAGE 2. WATER QUALITY MONITORING. Peak flows / urban stormwater run-off is a significant factor in the degradation of ecosystem health in urban waterways. ... Increases in the magnitude of stormwater discharges and the frequency
ipswich.qld.gov.au/explore/whats-on/anzac-day Cached Explore
23 Apr 2024: Street parking is still available in surrounding streets along with free parking in the Nicholas Street Precinct Car Park. ... 9.30 am – Rosewood Memorial Hall, ANZAC Park, Mill Street, preceded by a march at 9.00 am from cnr John and William streets.
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4 Oct 2022: Brisbane Road (Redbank) (from Bridge Street East to Ipswich Motorway). Pine Street (Ipswich). ... Brisbane Valley Highway. Queen Street (Marburg) (from the Warrego Highway to Rosewood Marburg Road).
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2020/multi-million-dollar-kerb-and-channel-program-to-roll-out-across-ipswich Cached Explore
25 Jun 2021: Kirton Street (reconstruction kerb and channel both sides including full pavement rehabilitation), Redbank Plains, $480,000. ... Doyle Street (reconstruction of kerb and channel both sides including inlet pits), Silkstone, $306,000.
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17 Oct 2023: Due to their nocturnal feeding habits and extensive feeding ranges, flying foxes are able to pollinate tree species that produce most of their nectar at night and are thus not serviced ... You can also supplement native wildlife’s water supply by
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/initiatives/environment/wildlife/habitat-nest-boxes Cached Explore
25 Oct 2023: development. Tree hollows are cavities that form in trees as they age. ... Far from remaining empty and disused, tree hollows provide critical habitat for wildlife.
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30 Sep 2022: Ficus opposita Sandpaper fig. Flindersia australis Crow's Ash. Glochidion ferdinandi Cheese Tree. ... Lophostemon confertus Brush box. Melaleuca nodosa. SPECIES COMMON NAME ICC – SIGNIFICANT LOCAL SPECIES.
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12 Apr 2024: Rosewood. 4.28am – Rosewood Memorial Hall, Anzac Park, Mill Street, preceded by march at 4.20am from the Rising Sun Hotel, cnr School and Mill streets. ... 9.30am – Rosewood Memorial Hall, Anzac Park, Mill Street, preceded by march at 9am from cnr
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12 May 2010: FACT SHEET 7. The Water Cycle. For further information contactIpswich City CouncilPhone: (07) 3810 6666. ... And the cycle begins again.Some water that falls in a catchment may end up in underground rivers or storages called aquifers, sucked up by the
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