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ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0010/20134/bundamba_creek_bird_survey_results_2013.pdf Explore
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7 Mar 2014: The areas (which roughly match the 2ha transects) were as follows: 1a Bridge over Bundamba creek at Brisbane Road to east end of swimming pool car park. ... have been better.)
ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0003/226623/IICP_A4_4.pdf Explore
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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
ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0005/10004/activity_sheet_3d_vegetation_and_habitat_health_results.pdf Explore
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3 Jun 2009: Data collected on a continual basis over time is used to identify patterns or trends in water quality specific to your catchment. ... Small changes may be associated with natural cyclic affects and are normal for your catchment.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0005/239936/StormwaterQualityOffsetScheme_A3_5_WEB.pdf Explore
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28 Sep 2023: Offsite Stormwater Quality Improvement Program. Stabilising Creeks – Ironpot Creek. PROJECTS MUST:. ... ê Improve water quality by reducing pollutants such as sediment, phosphorus and nitrogen.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0011/10172/soils_of_ipswich_field_guide.pdf Explore
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15 Oct 2010: Contents. Landforms, Water Flow and Soil Erosion 2. Types of soil erosion 3. ... Landforms can determine the risk of soil erosion due to the type of water flow they receive, and the catchment area that delivers the flow.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2022/vote-for-marburg-to-be-the-tiny-tourism-hero-of-queensland Cached Explore
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
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2021/free-planting-event-to-mark-national-tree-day Cached Explore
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
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2 Feb 2024: Key habitat requirements. Platypus occupy a diverse range of freshwater habitats from shallow, still waters such as lakes through to flowing systems such as creeks and rivers. ... Intact riparian vegetation increases habitat suitability, maintains water
ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0016/235330/AquaticFacilities_CommunityEngagementPlan_2022_A4-Report_3.pdf Explore
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25 Aug 2022: for Redbank Plains; more water play (2) for Collingwood Park and Marburg (1). ... Discovery Forest. Dry children's playground. Car park. Water rills and pumps play.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/live/issues-and-laws/nuisances-and-complaints/pests/mosquitos Cached Explore
1 Aug 2023: Ponding water. Pools of still and shallow water attract mosquitoes wishing to breed. ... Tyres. Disused tyres can hold water and provide an ideal warm site for breeding.
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