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  1. Platypus populations around Ipswich tracked by DNA

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    11 Sep 2021: By continuing to monitor and deliver waterway rehabilitation programs, the city’s platypus populations can continue in their current locations and hopefully establish a range of new areas throughout our waterways.”. ... Riparian vegetation also

  2. Erosion and Sediment Control

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    30 Aug 2022: Soil which is washed away goes down the storm water drain and usually ends up as sediment in local creeks and rivers. ... Land and infrastructure, including residential, commercial, industrial and public infrastructure developments on land are subject to

  3. Bundamba Creek

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    22 Dec 2020: Creek bank vegetation or riparian vegetation improves the quality of water by filtering any excess nutrients and toxic sediments, increases plant and animal diversity and provides soil stability during potential flood ... Grazing animals can also cause

  4. PROFILE 4 – Weeping Bottlebrush    Weeping Bottlebrush  Melaleuca viminalis, Callistemon viminalis  Classified as part of the Myrtaceae family, this Australian native shrub is extremely adaptable and resilient.  As well asU (PDF, 145k)

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    7 Mar 2014: for many species of animals, it is also extremely valuable in controlling erosion along our waterways. ... our rivers and creeks by:.  improving water quality .

  5. Small Creek Channel NaturalisationConcept Design Report smallCreekBig Plans for ... (PDF, 7589k)

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    14 Feb 2017: This project is funded by developer contributions under Council’s water quality offsets scheme. ... Improved environmental outcomes via better water quality and habitat for animals and plants.

  6. For further information contactIpswich City CouncilPhone: (07) 3810 6666 ... (PDF, 311k)

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    3 Jun 2009: At present the results that you have obtained from your water quality analysis and riparian habitat assessment can only be used to compare the health of water at your site to ... 2. Is the water quality at your site acceptable for aquatic organisms such

  7. Offsite Stormwater Quality Improvement Program Stabilising Creeks – Ironpot ... (PDF, 685k)

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    28 Sep 2023: ê Improve water quality by reducing pollutants such as sediment, phosphorus and nitrogen. ... Council uses these funds to construct water quality improvements projects at suitable sites.

  8. 1 Program Guidelines Ipswich.qld.gov.au Landholder Conservation Partnerships Program 2 ... (PDF, 1615k)

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    24 Sep 2020: 5. Non-Statutory Partnerships. Partnership Type Criteria. Corridor Conservation Agreement Commitment to restoring fragmented landscapes or waterway corridors or maintaining in-tact vegetation that is not conservation zoned through the Ipswich

  9. Record numbers of native fish released into Bremer River

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    6 Dec 2022: This is another milestone for council’s Waterway Health Strategy,” Cr Milligan said. ... For more information on council’s Waterway Health Strategy, visit Ipswich.qld.gov.au.

  10. Council removes 75 trolleys in Bremer River clean up

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    9 Aug 2021: 09 August 2021. Ipswich City Council removed 75 abandoned trolleys from the Bremer River in the past year, partnering with Healthy Land and Water to target stretches of the river and ... bridge. “We believe these screens would reduce incidents of

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