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Media Alert – Australian Koala Foundation Chair to Visit Wallum

Australian Koala Foundation < 1 mins read
  • The Australian Koala Foundation Chair Deborah Tabart OAM will be travelling to Wallum on Tuesday 30th July.
  • The purpose of the trip is to visit the remaining natural habitat that houses the spectacular Glossy Black Cockatoo.
  • Deborah Tabart OAM will also be speaking to representatives from Save Wallum and providing them with habitat maps that will be vital for their ongoing protection efforts of this last remaining section of natural habitat in the area. 
  • Deborah Tabart OAM will be onsite and available on the 30th July from 2pm for any media commitments.

Contact details:

Deborah Tabart OAM
Mobile: 0407 750 668


Communications Officer
communications@savethekoala.com

Office: (07) 3229 7233
Mobile: 0459 451 916

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