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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. ... The Franklin Vale Creek Restoration Plan 2021-2026 provides a clear direction for the next five years for collaborative
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20 Oct 2021: Australian Rivers Institute, Griffith University, Brisbane. For:. Ipswich City Council to inform the Franklin Vale Creek Catchment Initiative. ... restoration plan to inform the design and development of the Franklin Vale Creek Catchment Initiative.
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22 Dec 2020: The Marburg community has identified both opportunities and challenges across the Black Snake Creek catchment area over recent years, including impacts from flooding and declining water quality. ... An agreed vision and blueprint for the Black Snake
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22 Dec 2020: The Deebing Creek catchment is located less than 5km south of the Central Business District of Ipswich. ... and transformation of Small Creek (a tributary of Deebing Creek) from a concrete channel into a naturalised waterway.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0017/71423/Ironpot-Creek-Corridor-Plan.pdf Explore
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15 Nov 2016: The community of the Ironpot Creek catchment has been involved in consultation and provided input over the past 3 years for both the current Precinct Planning process as well as the ... 2.0 Vision. “Ironpot Creek and its catchment is a well managed
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20 Oct 2021: restoration plan to inform the design and development of the Franklin Vale Creek Catchment Initiative. ... Finally, some key recommendations for priority actions under the Franklin Vale Creek Catchment Initiative are presented.
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20 Mar 2023: A number of creeks within Ipswich feed into both rivers and we encourage everyone to look after their local waterways to ensure they remain a healthy valuable resource in the long
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8 Dec 2023: Stage Project name Sub-catchment. Practical Completion. Ironpot Creek Stabilisation (Stage 2) Ironpot Creek Woogaroo Creek Stabilisation (Sites 7 & 9) Woogaroo Creek Franklin Vale Creek Catchment Initiative (Tunnel Erosion Rectification &
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15 Apr 2024: Be inspired to get outdoors and appreciate Ipswich’s Bremer River and our stretch of the Brisbane River, the many creeks within our catchment, and Ipswich environmental initiatives making a difference. ... PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS. Hear from local
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12 May 2010: WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF EROSION AFFECTING WATERWAYS? Slumping - occurs when the creek bank is weakened and sections of the bank collapse into the waterway. ... Erosion occurs along all waterways in Ipswich. Some waterways and catchments are more
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