Koala Rehabilitation Manual - for Wildlife Carers, veterinarians and researchers within Australia
"It Shouldn't Happen to a Koala" - Children's Book
It shouldn't happen to a Koala! This children's book describes a day by day, busy week at the Koala Hospital.
There is a photo and a story for every day of the week. Each story is about one of the very individual Koalas we have treated and helped to recovery.
Barry!! Where's Barry?
Barry is one naughty koala who likes to travel the world. He was last seen overseas!!
Cap with a Koala Hospital Badge
Black cap with a koala badge and the words “Koala Hospital Port Macquarie”. This cap has a nice deep and wide brim for maximum protection.
Cap with Embroidered Koala
Black cap with wide brim to keep the sun off. The cap has an embroidered koala and the brim is edged in beige.
TEMPORARILY OUT OF STOCK
Conference Dinner - Saturday 18th
Conference Saturday 18th
Email special dietary requirements to conference@koalahospital.org.au
Vegetarian - Gluten Free
Eco Carry Bag
These handy cotton bags have many uses – use them to hold all your souvenirs, or as a library bag. Keep one in your handbag or pocket just in case you need it.
Gift Pack No 1
Gift Pack No 1 - 100% cotton Tea Towel; 1 matching Potholder; 1 Lens cloth and I Fridge Magnet that represents what we do.
Koala 1, Patriotic Koala plush toy with Australian flag
This very beautiful plush toy with the Australian flag has a ribbon round its neck –red, green or blue ribbon.
What's more cute than this stuffed koala plush toy with Australian flag?
It measures 16 cm and is Australian made.
Koala 3, Koala with Ribbon
This koala plush toy has a gorgeous face with a coloured ribbon and bow round its neck.
Made in Australia. Buy one now before stocks run out.
It measures 17 cm in height.
Koala 4, Koala holding a Boomerang
The kids will love this Koala holding an Australian boomerang.
Made in Australia.
This koala measures 17 cm in height.Koala Bum Bag (Fanny Pack)
The words on the front are embroidered. The head and arms are hanging on to the top and the feet are hanging out the bottom.
Koala Hospital Recipe Book
139 delicious, easy, homestyle recipes with something for everyone. Dips and treats; Soups; Salads; Side dishes; Quiches and Slices; Vegetarian Meals; Fish; Mains; Desserts; Cakes; Scones, Muffins & Damper; Biscuits and Slices. PLUS - for that favourite member of the family - some Doggy Treats AND last but definitely not least, for our Koala friends a Koala Food Recipe.
-Temporarily out of stock
Koala in Gum Leaf
This koala joey is so cute wrapped in a fabric gum leaf. It will make the perfect gift.
Koala Mum and Baby with Aussie Flag
This very beautiful plush toy Koala Mum with the cute Baby hanging on also has the Australian flag.
Plant A Koala Food Tree
The major threat to the koala in N.S.W. is the loss of their habitat. This is due to the clearing of land for urban housing and agricultural development.
Swaggie Koala
Aprox 20 cm Koala Swaggie. Soft plush Koala with his swag on his back talks to you - he says "G'day Mate", "Owyagoin" when you press his tummy.
Tea Towel 1 - Multi koalas
Cotton tea towel with several koalas, some with joeys.
Latest News
Feeling warm and fuzzy - 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... Read more | New York City premiere of the Documentary 'Koala Hospital' - 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... Read more | Sydney University Research - 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... Read more |








