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  1. FV_Catchment_WP1_Condition_Assessment_FINAL_14.10.21 (PDF, 5323k)

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    20 Oct 2021: 5.3 Condition. Prior assessment. In 2008, riparian condition was deemed poor at five sites and moderate at two sites with seven riparian weed species recorded (Alluvium 2014b). ... Over 20 weed species were observed in the riparian vegetation during

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  2. FACT SHEET 6 Why Revegetate Waterways? For further information ... (PDF, 372k)

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    12 May 2010: Planting the right species in the right zones ensures greater planting success. ... Mid Bank: Planting with a diverse mix of fast growing native grasses, mat rushes, shrubs and trees will bind bank soils and reduce the velocities of water as it flows

  3. Rosewood Library branches out with imaginative children’s corner

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    22 Dec 2020: The entire tree weighed in at 1,200 kilograms and is 5.5 metres high.”. ... see the final tree fully assembled in place at Ipswich City Council’s new Rosewood Library.”.

  4. Funds available for sustainable community projects

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    8 Sep 2022: 08 September 2022. From planting koala habitat areas to waste education – there are so many ways that the Ipswich City Council Ti Tree Bioenergy Funding Program can be used to improve ... Some of the projects already underway include koala monitoring,

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

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    14 Jul 2020: The vegetation may be an individual tree, cluster of trees or a larger wooded area with undergrowth. ... PART 4 – THE VEGETATION. 4.1 Is the vegetation an individual tree or cluster of trees of the same species?

  6. Bremer River banks receive a facelift

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    17 Mar 2021: Castor Oil, Leucauna and Glycine were among the weed species removed as part of last week’s blitz. ... Environment and Sustainability Committee deputy chair Councillor Andrew Fechner said regular follow up weed spraying and further removal would

  7. City of Ipswich Enviroplan Program and Levy Progress Report2020-2021 ... (PDF, 2776k)

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    21 Apr 2022: Their property contains a narrow-leafed ironbark (Eucalyptus crebra) and spotted gum (Corymbia citriodora) open forest ecosystem, which provides great habitat for various species of animal including the koala. ... In the coming months, Simon and Kassie

  8. GLOSSY-BLACK COCKATOOCalyptorhynchus lathami This endangered cockatoo feeds almost exclusively ... (PDF, 4895k)

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    1 Mar 2023: They need old growth. trees and hollows to nest. SHORT-BEAKED ECHIDNATachyglossus aculeatus. ... One of the most important koala food trees, and is a habitat for some possum.

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

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    12 May 2010: Overripe fruit can be used to make jam. Queensland Blue Gum Eucalyptus tereticornisOften found along waterways, it is also known as the Forest Red Gum. ... The Blue Gum provides habitat and food for Koalas, with its blossoms (June and October) also

  10. Landscaping on Nature Strips

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    23 Aug 2021: Council also encourages verge beautification and undertakes tree-planting schemes. Council is responsible for ensuring road verges are maintained for the safe passage of pedestrians. ... Landscaping does not refer to planting trees. Requests for planting

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