The Great Koala National Park
There’s a plan to save koalas from extinction – and you can be a part of it right now.
Here’s how:
Follow us on social media and share updates
We share regular updates, educational content, videos and more on Facebook and Instagram and we’d love your support.
The more followers and engagement we have, the more we can demonstrate how many people support the park.
Donate to the Great Koala National Park campaign
Your donations help us fund studies, raise awareness through market stalls and advertising, keep our website updated and more.
All donations over $2 are tax deductible, via the National Parks Association of New South Wales.
One of our sponsors, Affirmations Publishing have released a range of merchandise to support the Great Koala National Park campaign.
From t-shirts to cards and tote bags, there are tonnes of gifts for the eco warriors amongst us.
All proceeds go towards supporting the Great Koala National Park campaign.
Shop supportive merchandise
Volunteer your time or talents to the campaign
Our volunteer team is the heart and soul of the Great Koala National Park crew.
We are always looking to expand our group, so if you’re passionate about conservation, we’d love to chat.
Volunteers can join us on regular market stall days, knit koalas for fundraising and more.
Write to our NSW Premier and ask him to stop logging!
The NSW government has promised to create “an iconic Great Koala National Park” but there is a big problem ... they’re still logging it! If we’re going save koalas from extinction, this must stop!
Please write to NSW Premier Minns and ask for the logging to stop.
We work with some incredible Australian businesses who regularly donate funds, sell merchandise and more to support the Great Koala National Park Campaign.
Become a park campaign sponsor
Use and share our resources to raise awareness
We’ve created information booklets, posters, stickers and more that are free to download and use.
We love to see them around town! You are welcome to download, print and distribute these to help raise awareness about the plight of koalas — and the park as a solution.