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

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    9 Dec 2022: Local Disaster Management Group Chair Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding said the motivation for her Mayoral Minute which prompted the flood review was to ensure council was always improving its disaster response. ... out the effectiveness of Ipswich City

  2. Council turns the tide on dumped trolleys in watery grave

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    22 Dec 2020: Following several community requests and complaints about the number of shopping trolleys accumulating in the Bremer River below the bridge at Riverlink, council engaged a river clean-up crew to remove ... Council currently has a significant focus on

  3. www.ipswich.qld.gov.auIpswich City CouncilPhone (07) 3810 6666Fax (07) 3810 6731 ... (PDF, 870k)

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    12 May 2010: WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF EROSION AFFECTING WATERWAYS? Slumping - occurs when the creek bank is weakened and sections of the bank collapse into the waterway. ... Sediment leads to the build up of soil along and within waterways.

  4. Collaboration on catchment vision improves waterway health

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    17 Feb 2022: The Franklin Vale Creek Restoration Plan 2021-2026 provides a clear direction for the next five years for collaborative efforts to restore and improve the catchment’s waterway condition.”. ... Funding comes from council’s Stormwater Quality Offsets

  5. Welcome to the Spring edition of your council newsletter ... (PDF, 1253k)

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    14 Sep 2022: Currently, the storage levels of the three lakes in Springfield are monitored monthly during routine inspections and daily during a flood event,” Cr Jonic said. ... Division 2 Councillor Paul Tully said the new flood gauges will cost $180,000 and be

  6. FACT SHEET 1 Living in a Healthy Catchment For ... (PDF, 269k)

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    12 May 2010: Putting your rubbish in the bin means it won’t end up in our waterways, keeping them clean for everyone to enjoy. ... Dog droppings that end up in our waterways can introduce bacteria and nutrients.

  7. Waste groups set up to tackle ongoing issue for Ipswich residents

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    22 Dec 2020: the rights of residents to breath fresh, clean air and enjoy an envious lifestlye right across our city,” Cr Doyle said. ... We need to stand up for our community and work with industry and governments to deliver better health and environmental outcomes

  8. Welcome to the summer edition of your Community Matters ... (PDF, 1039k)

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    23 Nov 2021: Councillor Andrew Fechner said Mr Brodersen, who collects up to 3,000 items of litter each week, is an invaluable community member. ... A number of important waterways across Ipswich have been identified as priority areas for rehabilitation to enhance

  9. State Government supports Ipswich as flood recovery begins

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    1 Mar 2022: We were pleased Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk and Queensland’s State Disaster Management Group visited some of our hardest impacted residents as Ipswich begins a massive recovery effort after flood waters impacted ... Local Resilience and Recovery

  10. Welcome to the Budget edition of your council newsletter ... (PDF, 897k)

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    18 Jul 2022: Nests often appear as dome-shaped mounds that can be up to 40cm high or may be flat and look like a small patch of disturbed soil,” Cr Ireland said. ... It is fantastic to see the grandstands and flood lights installed, and preparations are now being

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