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  1. Hardings Paddock Community Hut ready for bookings

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    3 May 2022: Division 1 Councillor Shelia Ireland said Hardings Paddock was one of the best access points to explore the estate’s rugged volcanic peaks, and was fantastic for bird watching, family-friendly ... walks along the Bush Tucker Trail, mountain bike and

  2. SLENDER MILKVINEMarsdenia coronata This vulnerable species occurs in eucalypt ... (PDF, 4867k)

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    1 Mar 2023: Flowers and fruit can be found in any season. The dark red-purple to black fruit are a bush food. ... These powerful birds swoop onto their prey at speeds of. up to 300km per hour.

  3. Code of Conduct

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    10 Mar 2021: This should be seen as a public affirmation by the elected members to act in the best interests of the communities they serve. ... Accordingly, Council recognises that not only must the actions of employees be above reproach, they must also be seen to be

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

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    1 Mar 2023: urban parklands. HAIRY BUSH PEAPultanea villosa. A native pea with golden flowers and graceful weeping branches. ... Interesting facts. Koalas tend to be more active between dusk and dawn, but can also be seen moving between trees during the day.

  5. FV_Catchment_WP1_Condition_Assessment_FINAL_14.10.21 (PDF, 5323k)

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    20 Oct 2021: Species Conservation Status. Sophora fraseri (Bush Sophora) Vulnerable. Notelaea ipsviciensis (Cooneana olive) (ALA data not. ... Asparagus africanus (climbing asparagus fern) R 1. Baccharis halimifolia (groundsel bush) R 1.

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  6. Pan Pacific Peace Gardens

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    9 Jan 2023: Recreational Pathways. Other Facilities. BBQs. Bush Chapel. Car Parking. Disabled Access.

  7. 2022 PROGRAM Ipswich.qld.gov.au/sustainability WHAT IS SUSTAINABLE IPSWICH?Sustainable Ipswich is ... (PDF, 3773k)

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    26 Aug 2022: 15 October International Repair Day. Native Plant Sale, Rosewood. 17-23 October Aussie Backyard Bird Count, citywide. ... AUSSIE BACKYARD BIRD COUNT. 17-23 October. Taking part in the Aussie Backyard Bird Count is easy!

  8. Little additions to Ipswich Nature Centre are big on cute factor

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    29 Apr 2022: The Magpie Goose is a large, distinctive black-and-white water bird. We’ve had some living at the Ipswich Nature Centre for many years, but it’s wonderful to finally ... In the wild, flocks of a few thousand birds congregate to feed on aquatic

  9. Ipswich.qld.gov.au Reduce your risk of mosquito-borne diseaseSome mosquitoes found ... (PDF, 2370k)

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    15 Mar 2022: Mosquitoes can also give your dog heart worm. These mosquitoes breed in water-filled containers or objects such as buckets, pot plant bases, palm fronds, bird baths and old tyres. ... Other mosquito breeding areas can include: cavities in bricks, water

  10. Media Releases

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    4 Apr 2024: 17 August 2023. As spring approaches so does the peak of swooping bird season.

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