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  1. Inclusion and Connectedness is the Plan

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    7 Mar 2023: The Ipswich Inclusion and Connectedness Plan is open for community feedback through an online survey, community pop-ups and workshops and one-on-one sessions across the city. ... To complete the online survey by 31 March, and to see details of other

  2. Sustainable Ipswich workshops and events

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    27 Mar 2024: 17-23 October. Taking part in the Aussie Backyard Bird Count is easy! ... See how low-maintenance native plants can be not only appealing but create bird and bee-friendly backyards.

  3. Council leaders provide briefings for Ipswich business community

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    22 Mar 2021: The Office of Economic Development (OED) conducted a survey in January 2021 that revealed businesses preferred a live face-to-face event with information and updates provided by specific areas of ... We want to hear from the business community and the

  4. Date Monday 28 October, 2019 Time 6 - 8pm ... (PDF, 931k)

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    26 Nov 2019: survey – 35% indicated a ‘somewhat negative’. perception of Ipswich (a target for change), and. ... 52% ‘somewhat/very positive’. It’s intended this. survey be repeated. CRG members suggested a.

    by Shane Currie
  5. Active Ipswich: Exercise and physical activity trends revealed

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    22 Dec 2020: Community, Culture, Arts and Sport Committee Chair, Councillor Andrew Fechner, thanked residents for responding to the survey and said the data would help to shape strategic planning decisions. ... We want to thank the public for their great response to

  6. Ipswich.qld.gov.au Reduce your risk of mosquito-borne diseaseSome mosquitoes found ... (PDF, 2370k)

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    15 Mar 2022: Mosquitoes can also give your dog heart worm. These mosquitoes breed in water-filled containers or objects such as buckets, pot plant bases, palm fronds, bird baths and old tyres. ... Other mosquito breeding areas can include: cavities in bricks, water

  7. Little additions to Ipswich Nature Centre are big on cute factor

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    29 Apr 2022: The Magpie Goose is a large, distinctive black-and-white water bird. We’ve had some living at the Ipswich Nature Centre for many years, but it’s wonderful to finally ... In the wild, flocks of a few thousand birds congregate to feed on aquatic

  8. Media Releases

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    4 Apr 2024: 17 August 2023. As spring approaches so does the peak of swooping bird season.

  9. Media Releases

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    4 Apr 2024: Now is your chance, with a community survey open now.

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

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    31 May 2022: In spring and summer, the trees produce small cream flowers which attract native birds and insects. ... Its foliage and thick leaf litter creates important habitat for birds, reptiles and frogs and the native Tongue Orchid thrives on its lower, shaded

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