
We're aiming to double koala numbers
We're aiming to double koala numbers

We're committed to reducing our environmental impact and supporting the transition to a more sustainable future.
We’ve partnered with WWF-Australia1 to protect and restore the homes of the koala.
Together, we aim to double koala numbers across eastern Australia by 2050.
Be a voice for koalas
Be a voice for koalas
This August, we’re joining forces with our partner WWF-Australia to encourage Australians to start a conversation about koala conservation.
Koalas are facing extinction in ACT, NSW and QLD. Yet only 37% of Australians agree that Australia is in the midst of an extinction crisis2.
The more Australians who understand the need to protect koalas and restore their forest homes, the greater impact we can have.
Koalas at a critical crossroads
Koalas at a critical crossroads

While the koala is the quintessential Australian animal, it sadly is facing a crisis as an endangered species.
Last year the koala on Australia’s east coast were officially listed as an endangered species, after dramatic population decline. Habitat destruction, climate change and extreme weather events including bushfires and floods have had a significant impact on koalas.
WWF-Australia is working tirelessly to turn this tragedy around and Australia Post is joining them to protect and restore the homes of a great Aussie icon - the koala.
Find out more about our work with WWF-Australia
Find out more about our work with WWF-Australia
Partnering together to help protect koalas
Partnering together to help protect koalas
Australia Post and WWF-Australia are working together to protect koalas from the threats that are pushing them to extinction. Watch the video to learn more.

Educational resources for teachers
Educational resources for teachers
Australia Post and WWF-Australia have created a series of lesson plans to work with the Australian curriculum. Designed by educational not-for-profit organisation Cool.org, the lessons educate students about the importance of protecting koalas from the threats that are pushing them to extinction.

Say g'day to Pip the Koala!
Say g'day to Pip the Koala!
Pip encourages everyone to take small steps to deliver a better tomorrow through environmental awareness. One small koala can't change the world, but Pip knows that together, we can make a big difference.
For every Pip the Koala toy sold, we'll donate $2 to WWF-Australia to help protect and restore the homes of Australia’s koalas.3
Pip the Koala toys are available online and in-store at participating Post Offices nationwide while stock lasts.
Donate to WWF-Australia
Donate to WWF-Australia

Your donation will help WWF-Australia's koala conservation efforts including:
- planting and restoring koala habitat - connecting a network of wildlife corridors along the east coast to allow koalas to move freely and easily through fragmented landscapes
- supporting landowners to manage their properties for their natural values to provide a safe haven for koalas

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1 World Wide Fund for Nature Australia (WWF-Australia) (ABN 57 001 594 074) Suite 3.01, Level 3/45 Clarence St, Sydney NSW 2000.
2 Nature Segmentation Survey, Australian Conservation Foundation 2023
3 For each Pip the Koala (plush) sold, $2 will be donated by Australia Post (Australian Postal Corporation, ABN 28 864 970 579, 111 Bourke Street, Melbourne VIC 3000, auspost.com.au) to WWF-Australia (ABN 57 001 594 074, Suite 3.01, Level 3/45 Clarence St, Sydney NSW 2000, (wwf.org.au) to help restore and protect the habitats our koalas and Australian wildlife call home. Campaign commences 15 May, while stock lasts.