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TAKE THE KOALA PLEDGE THIS WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY!

Koalas are on the brink of extinction but the Liberal/National government has just introduced new laws that will make it harder to protect critical koala habitat on private land. Meanwhile, our forests are still being logged and habitat for a healthy koala colony in southwest Sydney is being bulldozed by a developer for a new suburb we don’t need. 

This World Environment Day we need politicians to hear us loud and clear. Will you take the Koala Pledge to take action in the lead up to 5 June? 

Sign up now and we’ll be in touch with details about how you can take action.

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