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Peek Inside The Panic Room
Resonance Media Agency
23 episodes
2 weeks ago
You don't have to be famous to have a story to tell. Embrace the chaos of the Panic Room as we talk to real people about life and business on the Gold Coast. With a new guest each week we are building a Gold Coast community, one episode at a time.
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You don't have to be famous to have a story to tell. Embrace the chaos of the Panic Room as we talk to real people about life and business on the Gold Coast. With a new guest each week we are building a Gold Coast community, one episode at a time.
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Society & Culture
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Lewis McKillop - Currumbin Wildlife Hospital
Peek Inside The Panic Room
35 minutes
2 years ago
Lewis McKillop - Currumbin Wildlife Hospital

In this episode of Peek Inside the Panic Room, Matt chats to Lewis McKillop, Head of Research at the Currumbin Wildlife Hospital. There is a silent killer of Koala's in the Elanora area of the Gold Coast, Chlamydia is a real concern for the Koala population of the southern Gold Coast suburb. With the support of QUT, Currumbin Wildlife Hospital is running a vaccine trial and is seeing some great results. Matt discovers the reasons for the outbreak and exactly how CWH are managing the trial.
In any calendar year the Hospital could see up the 14,000 visitors needing treatment and help is needed to ensure they can provide the care necessary. Over 140 volunteers  help out and there can be up to 300 animals on foster care whilst they recover.
There are many ways that people can help the Hospital, volunteering is one way but donations are crucial. Click on the link below to donate and help protect the wildlife of the Gold Coast.

https://currumbinsanctuary.com.au/wildlife-hospital/donate

Peek Inside The Panic Room
You don't have to be famous to have a story to tell. Embrace the chaos of the Panic Room as we talk to real people about life and business on the Gold Coast. With a new guest each week we are building a Gold Coast community, one episode at a time.