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7 Mar 2014: The White‐bellied Sea Eagle is classified in the large raptor category of predator birds. It is most commonly recognised by its distinctive grey and white plumage, ... The White‐bellied Sea Eagle is an opportunistic feed
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8 Jun 2023: Opportunities for bird-watching, hiking, mountain bike riding, horse riding, nature study and camping are all provided for your enjoyment. ... Today, Hardings Paddock’s permanent Kupmurri cooking area and Bush Tucker Trail enable continuation of
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22 Dec 2020: Features. Search. Close. 20-100 Pine Mountain Quarry Road, Pine Mountain. District: 1. Other Facilities. Monument/Memorial. false. _. false. Please select how you would like to apply:. The prescribed fee in accordance with Council’s Fees and
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8 Oct 2003: Permit for the keeping of birds (other than poultry or pigeons) - section 5(1). ... a) The birds are to kept so as not to cause a nuisance.
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17 May 2023: 12 May 2023. Ipswich has seen a strong recovery in tourism spend with a record $321 million in visitor spending, as travellers discover our beautiful heritage city has much to offer. ... compared to pre-COVID 2019 figures, which is the strongest result
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9 Oct 2018: Birds must eat daily – put special food andwater dispensers in bird cages and have acover for the cage. • ... Birds must eat daily – put special food and water dispensers in bird cages and have a cover for the cage. •
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4 Jan 2024: The 20 hectare reserve is a rehabilitated dry eucalypt forest and great place for bird watching, especially the Quarry Pond. ... Amenities include picnic shelters, barbecues, toilets and nature-inspired play area. It's a popular place for bird watchers,
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20 Sep 2022: It is a wonderful time of the year to visit the Centre and see the baby birds, joeys and you may even spot the odd flying fox pup,” Cr Milligan said. ... New arrivals are also expected any day for the magpie geese, princess parrots, wonga pigeons and
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10 May 2018: The reserve is a great place for bird-watching and picnicking, while Tom Craik Lookout is ideal for viewing the planes taking off and landing at Amberley RAAF Base. ... Recommended circuit for bird-watching. Bearded Dragon Circuit 800m one way 20 mins.
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2 Nov 2022: Bush Chapel. Listed below are the Standard Conditions for this location. ... reserved. No more than 100 people are permitted at Pan Pacific Peace Gardens Bush Chapel at any one time.
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