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2 Jun 2009: RIPARIAN HABITATSThe area of land adjacent to creeks and rivers is called the riparian zone.
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7 Mar 2014: sensitive bill which allows them to forage for food along the bottom of the river bed. Their webbed front feet and large flat tail assists them with swimming and burrowing. ... and territorial.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0013/231250/ICC-Media-release-Division-1-highlights-Urban-and-rural-areas-reap-benefits-in-2022-2023-Budget.pdf Explore
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29 Jun 2022: 30 June, 2022. Division 1 highlights: Urban and rural areas reap benefits in 2022-2023 Budget. ... The 2022-2023 Budget commits $250,000 towards designing an upgrade of Ripley Road.
by Shane Currieipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0016/25702/Kholo-Gardens-Flyer.pdf Explore
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9 Jan 2019: venue. Walking tracks and boardwalks meander along creek lines, through sub-tropical rainforest and even down to the banks of the Brisbane River. ... PGC Palm Grove Circuit 180m. BRT Brisbane River Trail 240m. CCW Coal Creek Walk 400m.
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22 Jun 2021: $23 millionfor strategic transport projects. 2021–2022 Budgetat a glance. CAPITAL PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS. ... The standard commercial rate rise is 1.00 per cent. CONCESSIONSPensioners can continue to claim the concession of up to $245 per year for
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24 Jan 2020: Franklin Vale Creek flows into Western creek at Calvert before flowing into the Bremer River south of Rosewood. ... 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
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27 Nov 2023: Adopted at Council Ordinary Meeting on 24 February 2022. Date of Review 24 February 2026.
by Amber van Slotenipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0003/238305/20230110-Colleges-Crossing-FAQs.pdf Explore
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1 Feb 2023: Colleges Crossing Recreation Reserve was significantly damaged in the flooding events experienced in 2022. ... Following the major flood event in January 2011, Colleges Crossing Recreation Reserve was closed for 23 months and reopened in December 2012.
by Madeline Fergusonipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0011/247889/231101_INFO3218-Redbank-Plains-Road-Project-Stage-3-Community-Update_FINAL1.pdf Explore
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6 Nov 2023: The reinforced concrete retaining wall when complete this December will have used 331metres square of concrete in the build. ... Christmas New Year Shutdown break. From the week of 18 December 2023, you will start to see the team tidying and packing up
by Katrina Roweipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/242950/ICC-Media-release-2023-2024-budget-delivers-cost-of-living-support-with-below-inflation-rate-rise.pdf Explore
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21 Jun 2023: $53 million for Nicholas Street Precinct revitalisation. • $1.1 million for the construction of a clubhouse at Jim Donald Parklands, Silkstone. •
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