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Toondah Harbour Proposal Fact Sheet (KAG)

Download link Toondah Harbour Proposal Fact Sheet (KAG) TOONDAH FACT SHEET – compiled by Koala Action Group Qld Inc THE PROPOSED…
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KAGNovember 12, 2022
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Toondah Harbour draft EIS Submissions

The Toondah Harbour draft EIS (Environment Impact Statement) has been released and Birdlife Aust are holding a series of online information…
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KAGNovember 1, 2022
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Ecologist at NSW koala conference says beloved animals on ‘slippery slope to extinction’ – ABC

ABC Coffs Coast / By Indiana Hansen and Laurise Dickson 29 Oct 2022 https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-10-29/koala-conservation-under-spotlight-ahead-of-nsw-election/101578082 As Australia's koala populations continue to decline…
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KAGOctober 29, 2022
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‘Virtual’ fence erected to protect native wildlife from traffic on NSW South Coast – ABC

ABC South East NSW / By Fatima Olumee Posted 26th Oct 2022 at 8:19am abc.net.au/news/nsw-south-coast-council-first-virtual-fence-to-protect-wildlife/101571600 A Far South Coast council has…
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KAGOctober 27, 2022
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Koalas at risk of extinction, experts warn – TND

Mibenge Nsenduluka 8:44am, Sep 30, 2022 One of Australia’s most iconic native animals is at risk of being functionally extinct and…
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KAGSeptember 30, 2022
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Questions over land clearing in North Queensland where vulnerable species are thought to live – ABC

7.30 By Peter McCutcheon 28 September 2022 The mass clearing of North Queensland habitat likely to contain threatened animal and plant…
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KAGSeptember 28, 2022
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Koala Action Group calls for caution during Save the Koala month – RCB

By Emily Lowe September 16 2022 - 7:00am A Redland koala climbs on a mesh fence as KAG president Debbie Pointing…
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KAGSeptember 17, 2022
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KAG Newsletter July-September 2022

Please click on the link to download. KAG July-Sept 2022e
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KAGSeptember 13, 2022
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Trees will be removed in build of Heinemann Road Sports Precinct – RCB

By Emily Lowe September 8, 2022 Trees at the Heinemann Road Redlands Coast Regional Sport and Recreation Precinct site will be…
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KAGSeptember 8, 2022
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Koala population on St Bee’s island draws scientists to study fluctuations in numbers – ABC

ABC Tropical North / By Hannah Walsh Posted 4 Sep 2022 On a tropical island in North Queensland, an iconic marsupial…
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KAGSeptember 6, 2022
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