Welcome to the Koala Hospital

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THEIR FUTURE IS IN OUR HANDS

The conference was an outstanding

success

Watch for details published on our

NEW WEBSITE

Coming VERY SOON

 

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HELP US SAVE THE KOALA 

WE ARE A NOT-FOR-PROFIT ORGANISATION AND DO NOT RECEIVE GOVERNMENT FUNDING

Help us give our wildlife a second chance by Adopting A WILD KOALA today!

To adopt online now click here.

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Have you seen the Koala Hospital  with Google Maps?  Click here

 

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gInformation about our Conservation Foundation

GET INVOLVED IN THE WORK

OF THE KOALA HOSPITAL

 

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food tree Volunteers can become involved in as many aspects of hospital life as you wish, such as yard and intensive care ward duties, rescues, releases and you can also assist in talking to the many visitors that The Koala Hospital attracts every day.

Annual Membership for the year commencing April 2013 is $20 for Working Members and $15 for Support and Junior members.

KOALA CARE (we currently have a list of volunteers waiting to work in this area)
Shifts Are: Morning 8:00am - 11:00am and Afternoon 2:00pm - 4:30pm
As Koalas are 'wild' animals, volunteers must accept that they cannot handle the koalas but are still able to work closely with them.
ADMINISTRATION
Computer Data Input, Secretarial, Grant Submissions
EDUCATION
Walk & Talk Guides for 3pm Feeding & Tours
HABITAT
Tree Planting, Seed Raising, Leaf Gathering, Habitat Loss submissions to Council.
MAINTENANCE
Wednesday mornings.  Repairs and Maintenance to Koala Hospital buildings, yards and fences.
SOUVENIR KIOSK
Shift 8:00am-12:30pm & 12:30pm-4:00pm
TELEPHONE AFTER HOURS
Having the 24 hour advertised rescue telephone number diverted to your home after hours to receive rescue calls you then contact the rostered rescuers to attend.

For information click here.


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Robyne is a coordinator of "Friends of the Koala Hospital"

There are many reasons why I think you should join us at the Koala Hospital, for me it's the comradery of our volunteers, plus it's great to get to talk to all our visitors and find out where they are from and where they are heading next.

The main thing I have noticed is the excitement of our visitors when they see the Koala's for the first time, I feel so proud to be part of such a great organisation. We get out and about with our fundraising and we are invited to attend many functions and socialise with the public. People are very forthcoming when they see that we are from the Koala Hospital.

I love the time I spend at the Koala Hospital and best of all we get to socialise with fellow volunteers.

There are many aspects to the Koala Hospital and each has its own rewards, but best of all, is how proud I feel when people ask me what I do and I tell them that I am a volunteer at the Koala Hospital.

Why not become a member of the Koala Hospital? Join us Now!

 

Latest News

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President - Tuesday, 12 March 2013

An article in the Sun Herald March 10, 2013Nina Karnikowski Travel Writer

Nina Karnikowski decides it's high time to get cuddly with an Aussie favourite.I’ve never touched a koala. As an Australian, I’m almost ashamed to admit it. It seems on par with never having eaten a Vegemite sandwich, never...


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New York City premiere of the Documentary 'Koala Hospital'
President - Tuesday, 29 January 2013

According to Susan Kelly, koalas have become "urban refugees," under siege by expanding cities that bring with them deforestation, dogs, traffic, and other ills for native wildlife. Director of Global Briefing, and writer, producer and director of the new documentary Koala Hospital, Susan Kelly...


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Sydney University Research
President - Sunday, 18 November 2012

The work that the Koala Hospital has hosted has been fantastic and the effort and assistance provided by the whole organization but particularly by Cheyne and all the volunteers over the years with Jo and also our other PhD students, has been truly magnificent. I know how disruptive and...


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