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Redland City Council proposes to strengthen protection of urban habitats and wildlife corridors – RCB

AUGUST 27, 2021 - 1:30PM Local News Council is proposing to amend Redland City Plan to strengthen protection of urban habitats…
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Environment Department issues permit to remove and relocate koala from Cowley Street, Ormiston after developer gets the go-ahead – RCB

Angela Kelly               August 17 2021 - 9:30AM A koala living in trees at Ormiston's Cowley Street will be removed to make…
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Koala Action GroupAugust 17, 2021
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Have Your Say on the Draft National Recovery Plan for the Koala

Have your say on the Draft National Recovery Plan for the Koala (combined populations of Queensland, New South Wales and the…
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Koala Action GroupJuly 3, 2021
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KAG Newsletter April – June 2021

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Young koalas on the move in the Redlands as breeding season approaches – RCB

JUNE 28 2021 - 10:00AM Young koalas are on the move as part of the annual dispersal that precedes koala breeding…
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Koala Action GroupJune 28, 2021
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Join Koala Watch, a joint venture between Redland City Council, researchers at the University of the Sunshine Coast and the community – RCB

JUNE 4 2021 - 1:30PM Local News RESIDENTS are urged to join Redlands Coast Koala Watch by koala spotting when out…
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Koala Action GroupJune 7, 2021
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Face is familiar: Researchers learn to tell our koalas apart in order to keep them safe – In Qld

INSIGHTSKatrina Beikoff   June 04, 2021 Queensland researchers are launching koala “facial recognition” to save koala lives by monitoring how the animals across…
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Koala Action GroupJune 4, 2021
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KAG Submission on Birkdale Land

Click on the link to access KAG's submission KAG Submission Birkdale Land May2021
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Koala Action GroupMay 8, 2021
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Koala vaccine will be used on 500 koalas out of the Moggill koala hospital – RCB

MAY 4 2021 - 4:00PM Local News INJURED and sick koalas from across south-east Queensland will have the latest treatment and…
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Koala Action GroupMay 5, 2021
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Toondah Harbour development agreement will not be made public after tribunal ruling – ABC

By Stephanie Zillman Posted 21 April 2021 Details of a multi-billion-dollar marina and apartment development planned for protected wetlands in Moreton Bay will…
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