Tucked away among the roll of hills is prime koala real estate. 9News
The red boundary on the map scoops up the city's jawline from Kurnell, travelling along the throat of the Georges River, before turning south with the river down the back of the green neck that is the Heathcote National Park.
Tucked away among the roll of hills, it is also prime koala real estate, discovered by two bushwalkers. "We started finding two or three, and then four or five, and we didn't realise at the time 'how are we going to keep track of whether we've seen the same animal?'" So Steve and fellow koala spotter Tim Kristensen began taking photos of each new koala discovered, advised to capture each nose as a koala ID.
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