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11 Nov 2022: City Christmas Tree - d’Arcy Doyle Place. From 25 November. In the lead-up to Christmas, a visit into the heart of Ipswich Central is not complete without stopping by the ... Watch the lights and tree come to life when the lights are switched on 6:30pm
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3 Mar 2014: EnviroForum 2014 participants. 2. FLYING-FOX ROOST MANAGEMENT – NEW ARRANGEMENTS UNDER THE NATURE. ... concerning an update on the changes to flying-fox roost management under the Nature Conservation Act 1992 and the potential implications for Ipswich
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18 Jun 2009: Members of the group work together on projects such as tree plantings, water testing and bank rehabilitation to help improve water quality within their catchment. ... Your group may like to:. plant some trees on the creek bank or in the school grounds•.
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8 Dec 2023: Water Smart Street Trees. • Pine Mountain. • Water quality improvement (removes TSS, TN, TP and GP from stormwater). • ... 34. Water Smart Street Trees – Biopod Refurbishment. Location: Pine Mountain – Shilou Court, Chestnut Drive, Josette
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21 Mar 2023: Water Smart Street Trees - Biopod Refurbishment. Ironpot Creek 2,270 3 7 153. ... Water Smart Street Tree: An example of. how multiple small-scale projects can.
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12 May 2010: The droplets of water that form on the outside of the glass are formed when the water vapour in the air touches the cold glass and turns back into its liquid ... And the cycle begins again.Some water that falls in a catchment may end up in underground
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10 Nov 2022: Community tree planting days – on-ground restoration and information sharing. Kids go Wild – create behaviour change. ... Ideally, riparian zones will have a mix of vegetation types to provide a structure which includes groundcovers (grasses),
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9 May 2022: Conservation programs are slowly re-introducing eastern quolls to the southern mainland, but threats such as cats and foxes are an ongoing problem.
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25 Oct 2018: woodlands. Koalas spend the majority of their time in trees, occasionally coming down to disperse or change trees. ... Koalas frequently change trees and require suitable ground cover to move between them.
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18 Mar 2022: Arborists have been marking what trees can be saved and what has to be removed. ... They are taking immediate action to try and save the large Eucalyptus trees that have suffered scouring around their bases from the fast-moving flood waters.
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