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  1. Vote for Marburg to be the tiny tourism hero of Queensland

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    10 May 2022: Division 4 Councillor Kate Kunzelmann said Marburg was a deserving finalist in the Queensland Tourism Industry Council awards. ... Ipswich? “It is a town overflowing with incredible and unique experiences, from the picturesque Woodlands at Marburg to

  2. FACT SHEET 1 Living in a Healthy Catchment For ... (PDF, 269k)

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    12 May 2010: FACT SHEET 1. Living in a Healthy Catchment. For further information contactIpswich City CouncilPhone: (07) 3810 6666. ... www.ipswich.qld.gov.au. WHICH CATCHMENT WOULD YOU LIKE TO LIVE IN? PAGE 1.

  3. WaterFest

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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. ... Many events will be free but require

  4. Free planting event to mark National Tree Day

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    27 Jul 2021: We are working with landowners in Franklin Vale Creek and Black Snake Creek to revegetate key areas of the catchment. ... The Enviroplan-funded Landholder Conservation Partnerships Program also works with property owners along the Bremer River, creeks

  5. www.ipswich.qld.gov.auIpswich City CouncilPhone (07) 3810 6666Fax (07) 3810 6731 ... (PDF, 870k)

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    12 May 2010: Soil can be loosened by raindrops, frost, wind, and stock trampling along waterways and creek crossings. ... Erosion occurs along all waterways in Ipswich. Some waterways and catchments are more at risk due to land use practices and soil types, such as;

  6. Waterway Health Strategy

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    22 Dec 2020: development and implementation of waterway improvement plans/corridor plans for Black Snake, Bundamba, Deebing and Iron Pot creeks. ... enhancing riparian corridors. Targeted investment across four waterway management themes for each sub-catchment, being:

  7. Ipswich community to get its hands dirty for National Tree Day

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    17 Jul 2023: 17 July 2023. On Saturday 29 July, Ipswich residents have the opportunity to help plant more than 1,600 native plants along Bundamba Creek as part of celebrations for Planet ... of planting 1,600 natives along Bundamba Creek.”.

  8. Ipswich.qld.gov.au Strategy and Action Plan 2021 Ipswich Integrated Catchment ... (PDF, 9981k)

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    18 Aug 2023: The 2008 localised flood event (approximately a 1 in 100 AEP) occurred in catchments such as Thagoona and Black Snake Creek. ... During the 2008 flood in Black Snake Creek, collapsed fencing caused blockage upstream of the detention basin outlets, which

  9. Priority species for collection Note that this species list ... (PDF, 240k)

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    30 Sep 2022: Alectryon connatus grey birds-eye. Alectryon diversifolius scrub boonaree. Alectryon subcinereus Native Quince. ... Aphananthe philippinensis Native Elm. Arytera foveolata pitted coogera. Castanospermum australe Black beans.

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  10. Marburg’s focus on community safety

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    28 Sep 2023: Marburg Police also recently reached out to see if council could help with camera coverage following some recent anti-social behaviour. ... Marburg is generally a pretty quiet town, with police very much part of this community,” Sergeant Garland said.

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