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American business students to visit Australian Koala Foundation HQ

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Media Alert - American students to visit Australian Koala Foundation HQ

  • This Tuesday 10th September, the Australian Koala Foundation will host a group of university students from the University of Washington's Foster School of Business.
  • The purpose of this visit is for these students to hear from business leaders and NGO communities about their experiences and social programs within the industry they occupy.
  • The Australian Koala Foundation was specifically nominated and chosen by the University, whose body of students choose an NGO, company or government office/leader every year to visit as part of their studies.
  • The students will hear from the AKF chair, Deborah Tabart OAM.
  • Tabart is available for comment from the media.

Contact details:

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

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