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6 February 2017

6 February 2017 –

Hello Koala lovers! It's been a busy work in the AKF office with a couple of curiously synchronised goings-on in Queensland and New South Wales - with no action from the Federal Government. I ha...


AKF: NSW Koala Strategy based on poor data; AKF not consulted

6 February 2017 –

The Australian Koala Foundation has contacted the NSW State Government expressing grave concerns on the development of the NSW Koala Strategy. Click here for the full submissions to the NSW Ministe...


AKF welcomes 2017 as the year to gain final support for the Koala Protection Act

18 January 2017 –

The Australian Koala Foundation (AKF) currently estimates there are between 44,920 and 85,495 Koalas left in the wild.  When you consider that more than 8 million Koalas were killed for their fur...


Geo-enabling our community

24 November 2016 –

AKF landscape ecologist Dave Mitchell will be in Canberra this week to present the power of the AKF's maps and their potential to address issues of development, community, and protecting our vulnerabl...


Before the Flood

24 November 2016 –

In the lead up to the United States' presidential election, National Geographic released a film with Leonardo di Caprio titled Before The Flood, which was available to view for free on YouTu...


The Surveying & Spatial Sciences Institute (SSSI) NSW and ACT Regional Conference

23 November 2016 –

Dave Mitchell, our Landscape Ecologist is in Canberra this week to deliver a powerful presentation on the value of the AKF's maps and how they can be used to help plan development and ecological conse...


Myall Koala & Envt Group works with MidCoast Water to save Koala tree

22 November 2016 –

We were delighted to hear today that the Myall Koala & Environmental Group was recently successful in having a Swamp Mahogany tree classified as a “significant tree” by MidCoast Water in New S...


Who can imagine Australia without Koalas?

15 November 2016 –

Hello Koala lovers, I am going to Quinlan's tomorrow and I will do what I love best; be in the bush. Quinlan’s is looking beautiful because we have had good rain and many of the tree...


Fire in Port Stephens threatens local koala population

11 November 2016 –

The Newcastle Herald reports that "more than 9000 hectares of koala habitat was burnt" in this week's bushfires in the Port Stephens area. For the local koala population, the situation is looking very...


Koalas back in Kembla

8 November 2016 –

Eight koalas have been spotted in the heights of Mount Kembla in the Illawarra region south of Sydney, ending a 70 year hiatus of no koala presence in the area. There has also been a lot of bellowing ...

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