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

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    12 May 2010: Cheese Tree Glochidion ferdinandiThis small tree likes moist soils and is often found in gullies and along water courses. ... The Blue Gum provides habitat and food for Koalas, with its blossoms (June and October) also providing a food source to the

  2. Parks and Reserves

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    22 Dec 2020: The Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) is the governing agency for drone flying in Australia. ... If you are aware of recreational drones flying unsafely and/or causing nuisance, this can be reported to CASA via their webpage Report Unsafe Drone

  3. Living in the Black Snake Creek Catchment ACKNOWLEDGMENTS West ... (PDF, 9702k)

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    6 Oct 2015: Black Snake Creek catchment is fortunate to have Echidnas, Red-neck Wallabies, Koalas, Eastern Grey Kangaroos, flying foxes, bandicoots, possums, lizards, many species of birds and countless more native animals that ... Medium Trees• Brigalow (Acacia

  4. Ripley sports club scores new fence and netting

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    8 Sep 2021: Ironbark Park backs onto Bundamba Creek and without netting and appropriate fencing, a lot of wayward footballs were ending up in the creek,” Cr Ireland said. ... Retrieving the balls is not an easy task and this new netting and fence will reduce the

  5. EASTERN WATER DRAGONIntellagama lesueurii A common sight near waterways ... (PDF, 4916k)

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    1 Mar 2023: Due to this selective diet, you can find their droppings in abundance under certain trees, or scratch marks in the bark on the tree trunks. ... PLUNKETT MALLEEEucalyptus curtisii This rare tree only has a few small populations remaining in South-East

  6. Funds available for sustainable community projects

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    8 Sep 2022: Eligible projects are funded through annual contributions paid by Ti Tree Bioenergy, for local environment and community focussed projects. ... The Ti Tree Program is quite unique and supports community organisations to improve the local environment,”

  7. Queens Park Excursion GuideThank you for booking an excursion ... (PDF, 1613k)

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    19 Mar 2024: never approach any animals, including those found external to enclosures – if flying foxes are seen on the ground, all children must be taken immediately from the area and Ipswich Nature Centre ... native animals including birds, lizards and flying

  8. Free planting event to mark National Tree Day

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    27 Jul 2021: 27 July 2021. Council will celebrate National Tree Day and the 25. ... Council also has ongoing projects to improve water quality such as the Small Creek naturalisation project, a water smart street trees trial and bio-retention basins to remove

  9. Priority species for collection Note that this species list ... (PDF, 240k)

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    30 Sep 2022: Smilax australis. Sophora fraseri Brush sophora. Streblus brunonianus Whalebone tree. Strychnos psilosperma strychnine tree. ... Ficus opposita Sandpaper fig. Flindersia australis Crow's Ash. Glochidion ferdinandi Cheese Tree.

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  10. Swooping Season

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    9 Jan 2024: Magpies nest their eggs and young in larger trees, while Plovers use large open spaced areas including school grounds, ovals and football fields. ... Fledglings are commonly found at the base of a tree and are still learning to fly, trialling their

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