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Missing rescue data casts doubt on effectiveness of policies to protect wildlife in NSW – ABC

By Isobel Roe 4th September 2023 Four years of wildlife rescue data is missing from the New South Wales government's species…
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Gold Coast City Council introduces laws to help protect endangered koalas from dogs – ABC Gold Coast

By Danielle Mahe 26 August 2023 abc.net.au/news/gold-coast-city-council-new-laws-koala-habitat-dog-owners/102778360
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Study finds koala rescue plan may not be working – In Queensland

In Queensland NEWS Tuesday July 11, 2023 A scheme allowing developers to offset their impact on koalas could be failing, according…
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KAG Newsletter April – June 2023

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Endangered marsupial woylies in sanctuaries losing anti-predator ‘street smarts’, study finds – ABC

By Nicolas Perpitch and Georgia Loney Posted Tue 6 Jun 2023 abc.net.au/news/endangered-mammal-woylies-research/102440840 Rapid evolution is stripping threatened native marsupials of the…
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KAGJune 11, 2023
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Have Your Say on Wildlife Connections Plan

Council is asking for community input into a proposal to make changes to the Redland City Plan’s Environmental Significance Overlay that…
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KAGJune 11, 2023
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Improving South East Queensland’s koala habitat regulations

Submissions must be made by 5.00pm 5 June 2023. The QLD Department of Environment and Science (DES) is reviewing the development…
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Speak Up for Koalas: Take the Griffith University Conservation Survey Now

Did you know that Southeast Queensland is home to the largest population of wild koalas in Queensland? Your input is critical…
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KAG Newsletter Jan – Mar 2023

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Birkdale student collects containers, donates funds to koalas – RCB

By Emily Lowe February 25 2023 - 7:00am A Birkdale student who has been recycling bottles for change and donating the…
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