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    Council in dog of an issue – RCB Archive

    Council in dog of an issue – RCB

    OCTOBER 19 2018 - 3:11PM REDLAND City Council is being swamped with complaints about dogs, with the authority getting more than…
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    Koala Action GroupOctober 19, 2018
    Can you help count Redland koalas on the weekend 27/28 Oct? – RCB Archive

    Can you help count Redland koalas on the weekend 27/28 Oct? – RCB

    OCTOBER 18 2018 - 2:43PM Local News THE Redlands Annual Koala Count-a-thon is on again, with residents asked to search neighbourhood…
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    Koala Action GroupOctober 18, 2018
    Recent Toondah Harbour Articles News

    Recent Toondah Harbour Articles

    Send an email to the Qld Premier to withdraw support for the current Toondah Project Please help Toondah koalas by sending…
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    Koala Action GroupOctober 15, 2018
    ABC Radio Brisbane Focus – Toondah Harbour – Tue 9th Oct Archive

    ABC Radio Brisbane Focus – Toondah Harbour – Tue 9th Oct

    Tuesday 9th October -  from 10:00 AM AEST, ABC Radio Brisbane Focus will be live broadcasting an in-depth discussion about the…
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    Koala Action GroupOctober 8, 2018
    Redland City Council installs first Koala Conservation Safe Neighbourhood signs at Ormiston – RCB News

    Redland City Council installs first Koala Conservation Safe Neighbourhood signs at Ormiston – RCB

    OCTOBER 4 2018 - 3:00PM Cheryl Goodenough SIGNS have been installed at Ormiston where the city’s first Koala Conservation Safe Neighbourhood will…
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    Koala Action GroupOctober 4, 2018
    Moreton Bay development risk assessment sparks major environmental concerns – ABC Archive

    Moreton Bay development risk assessment sparks major environmental concerns – ABC

    26 Sep 2018  By environment reporter Laura Gartry RELATED STORY: Researchers track vulnerable dolphin species off Brisbane RELATED STORY: Shore birds facing habitat destruction…
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    Koala Action GroupSeptember 27, 2018
    Leaked Queensland report shows state has no overall strategy to save native species- The Guardian Australian Archive

    Leaked Queensland report shows state has no overall strategy to save native species- The Guardian Australian

    Queensland’s Bramble Cay melomys, which became extinct in 2016. Exclusive: Conservation staff  say 955 species face extinction across the state Lisa Cox              …
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    Koala Action GroupSeptember 12, 2018
    The habitats of threatened species are shrinking, despite laws set up to protect them – ABC Archive

    The habitats of threatened species are shrinking, despite laws set up to protect them – ABC

    By science, environment and technology reporter Michael Slezak Posted 7 Sep 2018 PHOTO: Agriculture is driving threatened-species habitat loss, a study shows. (ABC News: Stephanie…
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    Koala Action GroupSeptember 7, 2018
    Koala Detection Dogs on the scout for scats!! News

    Koala Detection Dogs on the scout for scats!!

    16 August at 02:09 From Cr Paul Bishop (As featured in my recent Councillor Newsletter) Visit (the video link below to…
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    Koala Action GroupAugust 30, 2018
    Fears for the future of Gold Coast koalas as report reveals significant decline – ABC Archive

    Fears for the future of Gold Coast koalas as report reveals significant decline – ABC

    ABC Gold Coast  By Elise Kinsella RELATED STORY: Koala rescued from traffic pole at busy intersection RELATED STORY: New parks set aside to save…
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    Koala Action GroupAugust 30, 2018
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    • We thought inbred koalas were at risk of extinction. But what we discovered upends genetic conventions – The Conversation
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    • SOUTH EAST QLD KOALA CONSERVATION STRATEGY 2026-2036
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