• Toondah Koala Tracking
  • Report sick or injured koalas to 3833 4031 (24 HRS) or 1300 ANIMAL
Koala Action Group Qld Inc
  • Home
  • Information
    • About us
    • Event Diary
    • News
    • Property advice
    • Koalas in the Redlands
    • Koala trees in the Redlands
    • Newsletters
    • Gallery
  • Become a member
  • Contact us
    • Emergency Information
  • Report a koala sighting
  • Toondah Koala Tracking

Latest News

News

KAG News April – June 2024

KAG Apr-June 2024e Please note: Some links did not copy through but the URL is provided to copy and paste. KAG…
KAG
KAGJune 19, 2024
News

How citizen scientists help koala conservation efforts, and what you can do to contribute – ABC

ABC Science By Fleur Connick 22 May 2024 abc.net.au/news/citizen-science-national-koala-monitoring-program-conservation/103814822
KAG
KAGMay 22, 2024
News

KAG Newsletter Jan – March 2024

Please click link to download KAG NL Jan-Mar 24
KAG
KAGMarch 18, 2024
News

Land clearing: two million hectares of Queensland forest destroyed in five years, new analysis shows – The Guardian

Research finds almost all land cleared in the state between 2016 and 2021 in areas where threatened species habitat ‘likely to…
KAG
KAGMarch 6, 2024
News

Koalas set to be reintroduced to Brisbane bushland, including at Mt Coot-tha Reserve – ABC

ABC Radio Brisbane by Jack McKay 28 February 2024 The LNP administration has announced the new conservation effort ahead of the…
KAG
KAGFebruary 28, 2024
News

How a device designed to track cattle is now saving the lives of our koalas In Queensland – IQ

IN QUEENSLAND On a farm in southern Queensland’s Darling Downs, a koala lazes in a poplar box tree, resting from the…
KAG
KAGJanuary 15, 2024
News

KAG Newsletter Oct – Dec 2023

For your information KAG NL Oct Dec 23
KAG
KAGNovember 21, 2023
News

KAG Newsletter July – September 2023

KAG NL July-Sept 23f Note the following links were non-viable after PDF conversion and can be accessed below. Welcome Back Shore…
KAG
KAGSeptember 19, 2023
News

Cars, chlamydia and canines are biggest koala killers – UQ

15 September 2023 A database tracking hospital admissions and deaths reveals the devastating impact cars, disease and dogs are having on…
KAG
KAGSeptember 19, 2023
News

With a housing crisis and 2.2 million more people, where will we put our koalas? – In Queensland

STATEWIDE BY ROBYN WUTH Thursday, September 14, 2023 Southeast Queensland’s koalas are under increasing pressure as the region grapples with a…
KAG
KAGSeptember 14, 2023
Previous 1 2 3 4 … 24 Next

More

  • KAG Newsletter Jan – Mar 2025
  • Landscape Architect speaks about the Better Plan for Toondah Harbour
  • Breakfast with the Birds on World Wetlands Day
  • Your opportunity to submit an objection to proposed Redlands Whitewater Centre
  • Genome map created by University of Sydney researchers reveals where koalas are most at risk in eastern Australia – ABC
  • KAG Newsletter Oct – Dec 2024
  • Request for donations to a worthy cause for better Koala detection, treatment and outcomes!
  • Toondah Harbour Concept Plan Booklet 2024
  • KAG Newsletter July-Sept 2024
  • Rinehart’s plan for 150 gas wells is ‘death by a thousand cuts’ for koalas – InQueensland

Koala Action Group Qld Inc

P: 0407 094 799
E: admin @ koalagroup.asn.au
PO Box 660, Capalaba, Qld, 4157

Become a Member

Useful Links

  • Newsletters
  • News & Publications
  • Koalas in the Redlands
  • Gallery
  • Koala Count a Thon
Koala Action Group Qld Inc

© 2025 Koala Action Group Qld Inc. Powered by Think Big Creative

  • Home
  • Information
    • About us
    • Event Diary
    • News
    • Property advice
    • Koalas in the Redlands
    • Koala trees in the Redlands
    • Newsletters
    • Gallery
  • Become a member
  • Contact us
    • Emergency Information
  • Report a koala sighting
  • Toondah Koala Tracking
  • Toondah Koala Tracking
  • Report sick or injured koalas to 3833 4031 (24 HRS) or 1300 ANIMAL