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ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0007/7945/fact_sheet_6_why_revegetate_waterways.pdf Explore
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12 May 2010: FACT SHEET 6. Why Revegetate Waterways? For further information contactIpswich City CouncilPhone: (07) 3810 6666. ... Three distinct zones generally make up the types of vegetation you will see along waterways.
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23 Apr 2019: A number of major creeks flow into the Bremer River within Ipswich, namely the Western (Franklin Vale), Warrill (Purga), Ironpot, Mi Hi, Deebing and Bundamba Creeks. ... creeks downstream of the dam such as the Bremer River and Lockyer Creek would remain.
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3 Mar 2022: Two or more eligible landholders can work in partnership on a single initiative to deliver on-ground outcomes across two or more properties. ... Catchment Wide Benefits. Does the project have catchment wide benefits or collaboration with other
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24 Sep 2020: The Landholder Conservation Partnerships Program (LCPP) aims to encourage and assist Ipswich’s landholders to manage, enhance and protect ecosystems in order to conserve flora and fauna on their properties. ... Actively engage with landholders in
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12 Feb 2024: CREEK NATURE PLAY Families can join a nature play activity at Small Creek, Raceview. ... See Ipswich.qld.gov.au/waterfest for competition details. You may encounter these threatened species in Ipswich waterways.
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28 May 2009: Understand and identify problems within your waterway. For further information contactIpswich City CouncilPhone: (07) 3810 6666. ... It gives a better insight into the health of the catchment and a clearer understanding of the impacts of land uses on
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/corporate_publications/strategy-and-implementation-programs/ipswich-integrated-catchment-plan Cached Explore
21 Jun 2022: of the floodplain are preserved, water quality is improved and ecological diversity increased within the catchment. ... the individual flood studies for the local creek catchments, a full understanding of the flood behaviour has been developed.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0006/8844/activity_sheet_7_a_catchment_story.pdf Explore
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10 Jul 2009: ACTIVITY SHEET 7. A Catchment Story. PURPOSE: To illustrate how different land uses can impact on the health of a waterway. ... Rain washes the soil into the river causing erosion and sedimentation of the waterway.
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3 Nov 2022: Rural Landholder Partner. Waterways User Group or Business. Biosecurity Organisation. Recreation – Non-Government Organisation. ... Managing waterways and erosion.”. “Improving water quality – Franklin vale initiative.”.
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30 Apr 2024: When we engage with our creeks and rivers, we realise how important healthy waterways are to our city and our lifestyles,” Mayor Harding said. ... Mayor Harding said the focus on waterway health would continue in 2024, with Trees For Mum community
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