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Landowner, businesses charged over alleged Cape Bridgewater koala massacre back in court

Jessica Howard
Updated November 30 2022 - 10:32am, first published 8:30am
A koala suffered burns and a broken arm when its habitat at a Cape Bridgewater plantation was bulldozed in 2020. The animal was later euthanised. Picture by Helen Oakley
A koala suffered burns and a broken arm when its habitat at a Cape Bridgewater plantation was bulldozed in 2020. The animal was later euthanised. Picture by Helen Oakley

Lawyers have questioned how two companies and a Cape Bridgewater man are liable for an alleged koala massacre at a former tree plantation site.

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Jessica Howard

Jessica Howard

Journalist

jessica.howard@warrnamboolstandard.com.au

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