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Hazard reduction burn scheduled for Mt Louisa
Townsville City Council will partner with Queensland Fire and Emergency Services to undertake a bushfire hazard reduction burn on Mt Louisa on Tuesday (20 July).
The controlled burn will take place away from houses on the Kirwan side of Mt Louisa and aims to burn off approximately 30 hectares of hazardous growth, reducing the spread and impacts of bushfires in the area.
Community Health, Safety and Environmental Sustainability Committee chairperson Maurie Soars said it was important for Council to work with various government departments to conduct hazard reduction burns around the region, reducing the likelihood of serious bushfires throughout the season.
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Laguna Beach restaurants may no longer use single-use plastics when they package food items for takeout under a city law slated to take effect July 15.
IMCA Publishes Recommended Code Of Practice On Environmental Sustainability
The International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA) today (27 May 2021) launched its Recommended Code of Practice on Environmental Sustainability (IMCA ES 001). This Code was developed by its Members through IMCA’s committee governance structure and sets expectations for the marine contracting industry in managing key environmental and climate topics associated with offshore marine construction.
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IMCA’s CEO Allen Leatt explained:
“IMCA started its environmental sustainability journey with its members four years ago. Since then, a great deal of groundwork has been accomplished and I would like to thank all our committee members for their sustained effort in the past year in developing this Code, which although voluntary is strongly encouraged for our membership.