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Spotters find 19 koalas in Cleveland – Redland City Bulletin

Redland City Bulletin http://www.redlandcitybulletin.com.au/story/ 4100849/koala-walk-turns-up-19-furry-critters/?cs=213 Spotters find 19 koalas in Cleveland 17 Aug 2016, 11 a.m. Koala Action Group members and…
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KAGOctober 18, 2016
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Update on Toondah Koala Tracking Project

Dear members and friends, Thank you to everyone who assisted on Saturday to locate the local koalas in and around the…
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KAGOctober 18, 2016
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HELP SAVE OUR TOONDAH KOALAS

With your support, we will be able to implement a tracking program to help fight for saving our Toondah Koalas and…
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KAGOctober 18, 2016
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Koalas quick to learn how to navigate eco-passages in south-east Queensland-ABC News

Koalas quick to learn how to navigate eco-passages in south-east Queensland - ABC News By Jennifer Huxley                             Tue 26 Jul 2016,…
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KAGOctober 18, 2016
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You can comment on Draft Self-assessable Clearing Code for Managing Thickened Vegetation

The Queensland Government is seeking feedback from landholders and other stakeholders about the draft self-assessable clearing code for managing thickened vegetation.…
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KAGOctober 18, 2016
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North Stradbroke Island: An island ark for Queensland’s koala population?

North Stradbroke Island: An island ark for Queensland's koala population? Author Cristescu, R.Ellis, W.de Villiers, D.Lee, K.Woosnam-Merchez, O.Frere, C.Banks, P. B.Dique,…
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KAGOctober 18, 2016
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State government pro-growth agenda continues

The State Government's pro-development agenda appears to continue unabated with the release of the Draft South East Queensland Regional Plan 2009-2031. The State Government's…
KAG
KAGJuly 12, 2015
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Letter to members and friends for action to save Redlands koalas from extinction

As reported in the KAG newsletter, a report released by the State Government shows that koalas are continuing to rapidly decline…
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KAGJuly 29, 2012
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Letter To Premier Anna Bligh 2009

The Koala Action Group has received disturbing reports of the government’s weakening of the proposed Koala State Planning Policy at the…
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KAGAugust 2, 2011
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