Government funding ensures Adelaide Koala & Wildlife Centre remains open
The South Australian 2025-26 State Budget includes $1.4 million over four years to support the Adelaide Koala & Wildlife Centre, which has been run philanthropically for many years, providing free veterinary care to more than 14,000 animals over the past decade.
The Adelaide Koala and Wildlife Centre plays a vital role caring for sick and injured native fauna in South Australia. With the centre facing closure due to escalating costs, the SA Government has stepped up to ensure this important service continues to provide urgent care.
The funding allocation is part of the SA Government’s $7.6 million to better support the volunteer wildlife rescue and rehabilitation sector to care for injured native animals and to support wildlife conservation.
The significant funding will support more engagement with volunteer groups and ultimately improve the health and resilience of South Australia’s biodiversity.
A further $6.2 million will be provided to support the volunteer wildlife rescue and rehabilitation sector and for wildlife conservation including for a new grants program to allow carers to access vital veterinary services.
The extra wildlife funding responds to recommendations from the Review of the South Australia’s 2019-20 Bushfire Season (the Keelty review), the SA Wildlife and Habitat Bushfire Recovery Taskforce and Royal Commission into National Disaster Arrangements in relation to the management of wildlife in emergencies.
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