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Koala Army March buses passing through Goulburn

Australian Koala Buses < 1 mins read
  • The Australian Koala Foundation will be providing free buses to take passengers to The Koala Army's March for Creatures Great and Small in Canberra on Sunday September 1st.
  • One of these buses will be passing through and stopping to pick up passengers from Goulburn at approximately 9:15am.
  • The exact address of pick up is 7 Sowerby St, Goulburn (Goulburn McDonalds)
  • Passengers must register to ride using this link: Sign up
  • The deadline for registration is Tuesday 27th August.
  • Goulburn wildlife lovers are strongly encouraged to register and attend the March in Canberra, which promises to be an exciting and colourful celebration of Australia's most beloved flora and fauna.

To find out more about The Koala Army's March for Creatures Great and Small, please visit Koala Army March 


Contact details:

communications@savethekoala.com
Office: (07) 3229 7233
Mobile: 0459 451 916

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