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  1. FACT SHEET 8 For further information contactIpswich City CouncilPhone: ... (PDF, 298k)

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    12 May 2010: loss of riparian (creek side) vegetation•. erosion•. sedimentation•. loss of permanent waterholes•. ... www.ipswich.qld.gov.au. Catchment management is an approach to planning and managing our local waterways and environment.

  2. Annual report card confirms significant impact of floods on local waterways

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    17 Nov 2022: Cr Milligan said one of council’s many resilience-building measures is The Franklin Vale Creek Catchment project. ... This catchment in our region’s west suffers from landscape and streambank erosion that impacts water quality and biodiversity

  3. Ipswich City Council sets sights on improving local rivers

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    22 Dec 2020: The statutory body, which is responsible for improving the function of rivers and creeks in Ipswich to reduce erosion and the impacts of flooding, will continue to work alongside council in ... The trust has made some great progress, particularly in

  4. FACT SHEET 6 Why Revegetate Waterways? For further information ... (PDF, 372k)

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    12 May 2010: Natural riparian vegetation helps to stabilise banks, shade streams, reduce evaporation, provide food and habitat for wildlife, and most importantly, act as a buffer for water run-off within catchments. ... Three distinct zones generally make up the

  5. FACT SHEET 9 For further information contactIpswich City CouncilPhone: ... (PDF, 595k)

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    12 May 2010: Since European settlement, over 79% of natural vegetation within Ipswich’s catchments has been cleared, the numbers and abundance of native wildlife have diminished and the makeup of the catchment has ... The Scarlet Percher can often be seen perching

  6. Master Plan

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    29 Apr 2014: Ipswich Council has been looking strategically at the Bundamba Creek Catchment identifying its values, threats and opportunities. ... The upper catchment remains open agricultural and grazing land. Whilst pressures and threats are different to those in

  7. Ipswich.qld.gov.au Ipswich City CouncilNatural Environment Strategy 2023OUR NATURAL IPSWICH ... (PDF, 4841k)

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    10 Nov 2022: Ipswich contains a diversity of waterway and wetland environments which includes rivers, creeks, streams, watercourses, lagoons, swamps, low-lying areas, floodplains, and adjacent riparian vegetation. ... stabilising rural stream banks in high erosion

  8. riparian corridor revegetation guidelines.cdr (PDF, 313k)

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    28 Apr 2014: 1. WEED CONTROLThe majority of riparian corridors in Ipswich are impacted on by invasive woody weeds, vines and exoticgrasses. ... Initial weed control and removal. • Mulching of the upper and mid banks, to a minimum depth of 150mm. •

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  9. Small Creek Factsheet_Digital (PDF, 722k)

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    11 Sep 2019: This dirty water travels very quickly down the channel, causing erosion and poor water quality in downstream Deebing Creek. ... Returning the creek to its natural state will result in:.  Improved aesthetics, with the creek appearing as anaturally

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  10. Ipswich platypus population on the brink after devastating 2022 floods

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    4 May 2023: Platypus burrows are typically on soft sandy banks of creeks and rivers, protected by tree roots and vegetation. ... We will continue working to replant waterways with suitable trees and vegetation to stabilise banks, clean the waterways, and attract

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