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17 Jul 2023: of planting 1,600 natives along Bundamba Creek.”. ... Ipswich City Council’s National Tree Day planting event is on Saturday 29 July at Tite Family Park, 59 Creek Street, Bundamba Creek, 8am to 10.30am.
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21 Jun 2023: 180 320 - 500. Creek Street Stormwater Improvement. Installation of small ephemeral wetlands at Creek Street, Bundamba. - ... 70 100 170. Riverview Transfer Station Channel Naturalisation. Naturalisation of the existing concrete drain adjacent to
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21 Jun 2023: 180 320 - 500. Creek Street Stormwater Improvement. Installation of small ephemeral wetlands at Creek Street, Bundamba. - ... 70 100 170. Riverview Transfer Station Channel Naturalisation. Naturalisation of the existing concrete drain adjacent to
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20 Sep 2022: 19551955 – Small Creek and Deebing Creek were cleared farmland. 19711971 – Small Creek was still cleared. ... Deebing Creek had some vegetation. 20022002 – Small Creek was realigned as a concrete channel.
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27 Jul 2021: th. year of the $1.3 million Enviroplan project this Sunday with a community planting event at Cribb Park. ... Council also has ongoing projects to improve water quality such as the Small Creek naturalisation project, a water smart street trees trial and
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1 Feb 2022: Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding said the Small Business Resilience and Growth Program was another example council’s commitment to being Queensland’s first Small Business Friendly Council. ... The Small Business Resilience and Growth Program is a first in
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13 Oct 2021: In the last quarter alone, we have seen 253 small businesses participate in 22 workshops across Springfield, Rosewood and Ipswich Central. ... Based on Local Business needs identified, council has already achieved red tape reduction for our local small
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27 May 2021: Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding said small businesses are at the centre of the Ipswich community. ... Find the full list of events for Queensland Small Business Month, click here..
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12 May 2010: www.ipswich.qld.gov.au. Wild May Leptospermum polygalifoliumCommonly found along creek banks and drainage channels in sandy soils, this plant is easily recognised around August by its prolific crop of ... Creek Lilly Pilly Acmena smithiiThis rainforest
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17 Feb 2022: Council launched the Franklin Vale Creek Initiative in 2019 to kick start restoration works in partnership with landholders. ... Benefits of the plan include:. native vegetation stabilising the creek and channel, which prevents erosion and helps to
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