Skip to main content
  • facebook
  • Toondah Koala Tracking
  • Report sick or injured koalas to 3833 4031 (24 HRS) or 1300 ANIMAL
Koala Action Group Qld Inc
Menu
  • 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
    Close Search

    Latest News

    With a housing crisis and 2.2 million more people, where will we put our koalas? – In Queensland 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
    Missing rescue data casts doubt on effectiveness of policies to protect wildlife in NSW – ABC News

    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…
    KAG
    KAGSeptember 4, 2023
    Gold Coast City Council introduces laws to help protect endangered koalas from dogs – ABC Gold Coast News

    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
    KAG
    KAGAugust 26, 2023
    Study finds koala rescue plan may not be working – In Queensland Archive

    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…
    KAG
    KAGJuly 11, 2023
    KAG Newsletter April – June 2023 Archive

    KAG Newsletter April – June 2023

    KAG newsletter April - June 2023 link for download KAG Apr-Jun 2023e
    KAG
    KAGJune 16, 2023
    Endangered marsupial woylies in sanctuaries losing anti-predator ‘street smarts’, study finds – ABC Archive

    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…
    KAG
    KAGJune 11, 2023
    Have Your Say on Wildlife Connections Plan Archive

    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…
    KAG
    KAGJune 11, 2023
    Improving South East Queensland’s koala habitat regulations Archive

    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…
    KAG
    KAGApril 29, 2023
    Speak Up for Koalas: Take the Griffith University Conservation Survey Now News

    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…
    KAG
    KAGMarch 31, 2023
    KAG Newsletter Jan – Mar 2023 News

    KAG Newsletter Jan – Mar 2023

    Click here to download newsletter
    KAG
    KAGMarch 30, 2023
    • Previous
    • 1
    • …
    • 3
    • 4
    • 5
    • 6
    • 7
    • …
    • 26
    • Next

    More

    • KAG Newsletter April – June 2026
    • The lost koala: new fossil species was hiding in plain sight for 100 years – The Conversation
    • Volunteers needed to transport sick or injured koalas
    • Community to comment on Birkdale Community Precinct and Redland Whitewater Centre to the Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act
    • KAG Newsletter Jan – Mar 2026
    • KAG Submission on the South East Queensland Koala Conservation Strategy
    • We thought inbred koalas were at risk of extinction. But what we discovered upends genetic conventions – The Conversation
    • Information on 26-52 Kinrosss Rd Subdivision
    • SOUTH EAST QLD KOALA CONSERVATION STRATEGY 2026-2036
    • Submission on Ormiston College Proposed Expansion

    © 2026 Koala Action Group Qld Inc. Powered by Think Big Creative

    Close Menu
    • 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
    • facebook