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20 Oct 2021: Australian Rivers Institute, Griffith University, Brisbane. For:. Ipswich City Council to inform the Franklin Vale Creek Catchment Initiative. ... Australian Rivers Institute Page | 14. 3. Condition monitoring We recommend that the condition assessment
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23 Jan 2024: The Franklin Vale Creek Catchment, bordered by the Little Liverpool Range, has high wildlife and biodiversity values, with the floodplains of Franklin Vale Creek also highly productive agricultural and pastoral land. ... As part of long-term planning for
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20 Oct 2021: Australian Rivers Institute Page | 17. Figure 5. Distribution of erosion rate (based on the difference between 2009 and 2014 LiDAR data) within riparian buffers across the Franklin Vale catchment (note: variation. ... Australian Rivers Institute Page | 19
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23 Jan 2024: The Franklin Vale Creek sub-catchment flows northeast to enter Western Creek at Calvert. ... The catchment drains the ridgeline which separates the Bremer and Brisbane River catchments, and flows into the estuarine section of the Bremer River in Brassall,
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20 Jan 2023: Eastern suburbs of Ipswich are included in the highly urban Lower Brisbane River catchment. ... This includes the Landholder Conservation Partnerships Program, as well as catchment-based initiatives such as the Franklin Vale Initiative and Resilient
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25 Aug 2020: investment in on-ground programs and partnerships in catchment improvement projects, including the Franklin Vale Initiative. ... SPECIAL FEATURES OF THE CATCHMENT. Franklin Vale Initiative is underway to enhance community involvement in waterway health
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24 Jan 2020: A history of clearing in the catchment has left parts of Franklin Vale Creek and the waterways that feed into it with instability and bank erosion that impact on water quality ... The Franklin Vale Initiative is a bold ambition to restore waterway health
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17 Feb 2022: Council launched the Franklin Vale Creek Initiative in 2019 to kick start restoration works in partnership with landholders. ... The Franklin Vale Creek Restoration Plan 2021-2026 provides a clear direction for the next five years for collaborative
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30 Aug 2022: The main sources of sediment in the Bremer River include:. erosion from cleared or poorly managed agricultural land. ... Sediment and erosion problems occur throughout the entire Bremer River Catchment area with the majority of sediment coming from
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10 Jul 2009: Some of these pollutants can then enter the river as rain falls in the catchment. ... Rain washes the soil into the river causing erosion and sedimentation of the waterway.
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