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    About the project Background The Qld State Government and Redland City Council support Cleveland’s Toondah Harbour precinct being developed as a…
    Koala Action Group
    Koala Action GroupDecember 8, 2016
    Resident asks Redland City Council to revisit Toondah Harbour decision – Redland City Bulletin News

    Resident asks Redland City Council to revisit Toondah Harbour decision – Redland City Bulletin

    Brian Williams              1 Dec 2016, 12:30 p.m. LADIES, CAN YOU HEAR ME: This big male koala bellows his mating call from…
    Koala Action Group
    Koala Action GroupDecember 3, 2016
    Koala tracking survey starts at Cleveland – Redland City Bulletin News

    Koala tracking survey starts at Cleveland – Redland City Bulletin

    Brian Williams              29 Nov 2016, 9:19 a.m. IF you see people climbing and marking trees and catching koalas at places like Cleveland…
    Koala Action Group
    Koala Action GroupDecember 3, 2016
    Redland conservationists want to know how Environment Minister Josh Frydenberg will protect koalas from the Toondah Harbour redevelopment – RCB News

    Redland conservationists want to know how Environment Minister Josh Frydenberg will protect koalas from the Toondah Harbour redevelopment – RCB

    Brian Williams 22 Nov 2016, 2:30 p.m. PRESSURE ON TOONDAH: Koala Action Group president Debbie Pointing wants to know how koalas…
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    Koala Action GroupNovember 22, 2016
    Oct 2016 Koala Count-a-thon Reports News

    Oct 2016 Koala Count-a-thon Reports

    PDF versions of these maps are available under the USEFUL LINKS tab on the lower menu bar. Koala Reports 29/30 Oct…
    Koala Action Group
    Koala Action GroupNovember 18, 2016
    Qld Government Koala Survey- Due today 21 Oct Uncategorized

    Qld Government Koala Survey- Due today 21 Oct

    QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT KOALA EXPERT PANEL & INQUIRY The Queensland Conservation Council (the state’s peak conservation organisation) is deeply concerned about the…
    Koala Action Group
    Koala Action GroupOctober 21, 2016
    Koala Count-a-Thon News

    Koala Count-a-Thon

    The 2016 KAG Koala Count-a-thon will be held on the 29/30 th October.
    KAG
    KAGOctober 18, 2016
    Scientific koala panel boosted – Redland City Bulletin News

    Scientific koala panel boosted – Redland City Bulletin

    Queensland Government adds a planning and development lawyer to scientific koala panel. http://www.redlandcitybulletin.com.au/story/ 4165731/scientific-koala-panel-boosted-with-planning-and-development-lawyer/?cs=5223 Brian Williams           14 Sep 2016, 4:03 p.m.…
    KAG
    KAGOctober 18, 2016
    Spotters find 19 koalas in Cleveland – Redland City Bulletin News

    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…
    KAG
    KAGOctober 18, 2016
    Update on Toondah Koala Tracking Project News

    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…
    KAG
    KAGOctober 18, 2016
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