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  1. iGO City of Ipswich Transport Plan

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    17 Mar 2021: It responds to current and future transport challenges and outlines council’s aspirations to advance the city’s transport system to accommodate a future population of 435,000 people. ... iGO Intelligent Transport Systems Strategy. The iGO Intelligent

  2. Keying System Information

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    8 Mar 2024: Why are we upgrading the master keying system? The current system has been used at Council for at least the last 10 years. ... The system has been made end of life by the manufacturer and will no longer be supported or manufactured from December 2020.

  3. 100+ Invasive weeds of Ipswich A guide for landholders ... (PDF, 4849k)

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    28 Feb 2022: LEAF Inappropriate disposal of green waste. Seeds or plant matter dumped in natural areas may spread. ... 7. Stem injection. This involves drilling or cutting through bark into the sapwood tissue of woody plants and trees to transport the herbicide

  4. Small but significant, be on the lookout for fireweed this season

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    15 Aug 2023: 15 August 2023. It is a small plant, but it has a significant impact on our environment. ... Fireweed seeds can be viable in the soil for many years after the plant is gone.

  5. City of Ipswich Offsite Stormwater Quality Improvement Program Annual ... (PDF, 7719k)

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    8 Dec 2023: Minimising the proliferation of small-scale stormwater treatment facilities on infill development sites. ... Catchment: Ironpot Creek. Treatment type: Construction of vegetated channel and stormwater bioretention basin.

    by Dominic Wrench
  6. 100 invasive Ipswich weeds catalogued in new book and field guide

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    15 Mar 2022: Many introduced plants once grown for their beauty or resilience are now recognised as destructive to our natural environment,” Cr Milligan said. ... But others listed in this book and guide are plants you may recognise in gardens or even sold at

  7. Clean-up continues after savage storms smash Ipswich

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    22 Dec 2020: To isolate the solar system follow the solar system isolation procedure (this should be found in the solar control panel). ... If damage is found to solar system components, it should be assessed by a Solar Accredited Licenced Electrician.

  8. City of IpswichUrban Greening Putting the Plan into Action2022 ... (PDF, 2174k)

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    20 Sep 2022: an additional 20 free plants per financial year through the Free Plant Program. ... According to the CSIRO, the absorption of carbon from the atmosphere by sequestering carbon in the plants and soil acts as a natural weapon against climate change.

  9. Ipswich.qld.gov.au Ipswichcemeteries.com.au Fact Sheet Swamp Tea-tree (Melaleuca irbyana) AboutSwamp ... (PDF, 71k)

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    31 May 2022: There are over 20 beautiful native plant species that have been selected for memorial planting. ... These plants are non-invasive and are associated with Swamp Tea-tree forests.

  10. Community to plant trees to honour Ipswich mothers and women

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    24 Apr 2023: Riparian rehabilitation works such as weed removal and planting native plants are critical measures in improving habitat for platypus and other native wildlife that use our waterway corridors. ... Plant species are chosen to suit local climate and soil

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