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  1. Review established to examine Ipswich’s 2022 flood response

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    26 Apr 2022: 26 April 2022. The city’s response and recovery to the recent flood event will be examined in a comprehensive review. ... Mayor Harding said the council review would also discuss potential actions to manage future floods.

  2. Waterway Health Strategy

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    22 Dec 2020: partnership with other organisations in the Resilient Rivers Initiative to develop coordinated action plans for the Bremer River and Mid Brisbane River catchments. ... integrated and long term planning with other organisations to develop strategic

  3. The Deebing Creek corridor is a valued natural system. ... (PDF, 7070k)

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    28 Nov 2017: Deebing Creek. The Deebing Creek catchment covers an area of 26km2 and is located less than 5km south of the central business district (CBD) of Ipswich. ... The creek originates in the Grampian Hills and flows to meet the freshwater section of the Lower

  4. Helping flood impacted sporting clubs get back on top and stay there

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    28 Feb 2023: 28 February 2023. Improving amenities and flood resilience of local sporting clubs is a focus for Ipswich City Council as the city marks 12 months since devastating flooding. ... Recovery efforts to support local sporting clubs are now about repairing

  5. Flood review praises council response, identifies opportunities for improvement

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    9 Dec 2022: Unfortunately, our city is no stranger to natural disasters and we know Ipswich has a high flood risk and that severe flooding will occur again. ... The February-March 2022 Flood Review reports are available at Shapeyouripswich.com.au.

  6. Waste

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    5 May 2022: Skip Bins for Businesses and Community Organisations. The free skip bin flood assistance program has now concluded. ... of Environment and Science is conducting a ‘Flood Run’ to remove drumMUSTER eligible products impacted by the flood.

  7. Council drives road recovery after Ipswich flood events

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    1 Mar 2023: Growth, Infrastructure and Waste Committee Deputy Chair Councillor Paul Tully said the minor flood in May 2022 unfortunately resulted in further damage to roads that had been temporarily repaired. ... While the two flood events significantly affected

  8. Large item kerbside collection paused to aid flood recovery

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    11 Mar 2022: Local Disaster Management Group Chair Mayor Teresa Harding said council is focusing on providing additional waste services in flood-impacted areas. ... March. Free skips are available to flood-affected businesses and community organisations. Call (07)

  9. Collaboration on catchment vision improves waterway health

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    17 Feb 2022: 17 February 2022. Vital Ipswich river systems will benefit from collaboration to improve waterway health at Franklin Vale Creek. ... Franklin Vale Creek drains into the Bremer River (via Western Creek) which, in turn, is a tributary of the Brisbane River.

  10. Franklin Vale Creek Catchment Initiative Enhancing Franklin Vale Creek ... (PDF, 3066k)

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    24 Jan 2020: Franklin Vale Creek Catchment Initiative. Enhancing Franklin Vale Creek and its tributaries to form part of a highly productive landscape supporting primary. ... Join us online on:. Ipswich.qld.gov.au. The Franklin Vale Creek Catchment is an area of

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