
Our People & Wellbeing
The last few years have been extremely challenging for everyone. Our team has been confronted with the horrific 2019-2020 bushfires,…
As a volunteer organisation we rely almost entirely on the good will of individuals who want to support us. We need your help!
The last few years have been extremely challenging for everyone. Our team has been confronted with the horrific 2019-2020 bushfires,…
Friends of the Koala Management Committee are looking for a new Secretary. This is a hands-on role in the organisation…
A new collaborative project offers an exciting opportunity to restore and protect high quality koala habitat in perpetuity….
Dimples first came into care in January 2020, she was only 8 months old when her mother was tragically killed…
Friends of the Koala is looking for an interim manager for 6 months, who is excited to join the organisation…
As you can all imagine a lot of our plantations have been ravaged by the floods. We would love to…
Click the link below to access our video that explains how to help save our koalas by recycling. Instructions…
Friends of the Koala Data Coordinator, Katrina Jeffery has her own private property known as Koala Gardens which is under a conservation agreement and includes a plantation of trees to
A rescued orphaned koala joey is one of countless native animals rescuers expect will need urgent care amid the flooding catastrophe in New South Wales and Queensland.
Each year Friends of the Koala tends to over 350 sick, injured, and orphaned koalas. Between the months of July and December admissions are at their highest with the onset of peak koala breeding season, also known as trauma season.