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ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2022/little-additions-to-ipswich-nature-centre-are-big-on-cute-factor Cached Explore
29 Apr 2022: Environment and Sustainability Committee Chairperson Councillor Russell Milligan said it was exciting to see a Brush-tailed Rock Wallaby joey poking its face from the mother’s pouch. ... Brush-tailed Rock Wallabies are a shy creature, found living in
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19 May 2019: Brown Cuckoo-Dove, Wonga Pigeon, Shining Bronze-Cuckoo, Fan-tailed Cuckoo, Brush Cuckoo, Wedge-tailed Eagle, Australian King Parrot, Variegated Fairywren,. ... Wedge-tailed Eagle, Painted Buttonquail, Shining Bronze-Cuckoo, Fan-tailed Cuckoo, Brush Cuckoo
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2021/cmc-rocks-returns-to-ipswich-in-2022 Cached Explore
26 Oct 2021: We’re thrilled to be welcoming CMC Rocks back home to Ipswich in 2022,” Mayor Harding said. ... CMC Rocks also brings huge economic benefits along with national exposure to the Ipswich region.
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25 Oct 2018: The koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) is one of the three species, along with the platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) and brush-tailed rock wallaby (Petrogale penicillata) which is Council’s faunal emblem. ... Notably, White Rock – Spring Mountain
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16 Jun 2023: months. Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding said the city was excited to once again welcome back CMC Rocks QLD,. ... Ipswich has cemented itself as the home of country music and CMC Rocks QLD.
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10 Nov 2022: Wallaby populations and the critically endangered Swamp Tea-Tree forest. Photo comp entrant: Smith K, Rock Faces, White Rock Cons Park. ... This large extent of natural vegetation communities across Ipswich also supports an equally diverse range of
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10 Nov 2022: 32. Summary of approaches to improve protection and condition of natural habitat areas. ... Summary of key threats: altered habitats – smothering in-stream habitats and reducing channel habitat diversity.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/initiatives/environment/enviroplan Cached Explore
8 Jan 2024: Enviroplan supports the delivery of citywide landscape planning, management and research activities which can include ecological studies, mapping and ecosystem recovery development. ... recreational trails, habitat restoration works, installing and
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/initiatives/environment/waterways/waterway-improvement-initiatives/habitat_connections Cached Explore
1 May 2024: These activities will improve water quality and increase habitat for local native fauna. ... Council delivers the Habitat Connections program across all of the urban waterways in the city.
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4 Apr 2024: 11 November 2021. Brush-tailed rock wallabies Paxton and Tahli are doing their bit for their vulnerable species after successfully breeding, a first for a pair of brush-tailed rock wallabies
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