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Tweed Valley Weekly, March 16, 2023

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Tweed Valley

Est. 1992

Thursday, March 16, 2023

Geoff Provest

Almost 400 hectares has been purchased by the NSW Government for Tweed Coast koala colonies. More than 73 hectares was purchased outside Cabarita following community concerns, and 43 hectares was added to the Cudgen Nature Reserve this year.

exceptionally high diversity of native animal and plant species. In addition to koalas, the reserve is home to threatened and endangered species including the long-nosed potoroo, the glossy black cockatoo, and the little bent-wing bat.

and operated in collaboration with Currumbin Wildlife Hospital for the rehabilitation of injured koalas and those infected with chlamydia, allowing researchers to conduct vaccine trials that will help tackle the disease in koalas on the Tweed Coast.

Cudgen Nature Reserve is part of the largest remaining native vegetation on the Tweed Coast and is home to an

$370,000 was allocated to build a Koala Rehabilitation Hub at Pottsville. This has been developed

Over 22,000 koala food trees have been planted to help secure the population.

Authorised by J Lundy, National Party of Australia – NSW, Level 2, 107 Pitt Street, Sydney NSW 2000

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