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24 Jan 2020: The trees and shrubs that fall into the river provide homes for fish, while roots act like a scaffold, binding and stabilising soils to it does not get washed into the
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26 Feb 2024: Ipswich.qld.gov.au. Equipment available for loan. Tree popper Toadinator (toad trap). Wildlife camera Books (consult the Conservation Partnerships Officer for an up-to-date list of books).
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26 Jun 2019: Roadside VegetationThe removal of trees or shrubs from the road reserve is not permitted without prior consent from Council. ... The removal of trees or shrubs from the roadreserve is not permitted without prior consentfrom Council. •
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11 Oct 2017: sitting in the same tree for more than two to three days. •
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29 Jan 2024: B. The total weight of the bag is not to exceed 165 kilograms (kgs) and the bag straps are to be able to touch when fully loaded.
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28 Apr 2014: COUNCILLOR'S APOLOGIES: Councillor P Pisasale (Mayor). 1. FLYING-FOX ROOST MANAGEMENT – NEW ARRANGEMENTS UNDER THE NATURE CONSERVATION ACT 1992. ... concerning an update on Council’s proposed management of flying-fox roosts following recent changes
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24 Sep 2020: Intent to manage weed cover. Wildlife Values Nesting sites, tree hollows, ground logs, feeding sites, diverse mature flora, scats, tracks and other traces, sightings, pest animals. ... Example: numerous tree hollows or limited tree hollows with the
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10 May 2018: With an interactive fig tree ‘growing’ in the centre and plenty of floral and faunal friends to discover, there’s lots of things to see and do while learning how to
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15 Aug 2023: For Stage 1 we have planted over 20,000 trees to suit the climate and conditions of the Springfield region.
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2 May 2024: Please get in touch with the Active and Healthy team at Ipswich City Council – Phone: (07) 3810 6666 or email activeandhealthy@ipswich.qld.gov.au.
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