- Koala crossings have not been built and there are no plans to build them soon, risking the safety of the koala population.
- The koala population is facing threats from housing development projects in the area, which could double their population in the next 20 years.
- Koala deaths have more than doubled in the Campbelltown area during 2022 and 2023.
- Lendlease projects aim to balance development with conservation, dedicating nearly half of the land to environmental conservation.
- The area's koala population is at risk of contracting chlamydia, and efforts are being made to test and manage the disease.
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Property developers are shit removed.
We need to stop expanding. Go vertical or go fuck yourself.
Go vertical or go fuck yourself.
New T-shirt slogan? With a picture of sustainable development on the back?
I give full permission for anyone to make these shirts so long as long as 20% of the profits go to saving koalas.
Land Value Tax time? Better land usage, prevents speculation...
Idk what zoning laws are like in Sydney, but ik in america that's a major contributor to urban sprawl...