Saturday 18 April 2026

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Threatened Species Council Thanks PSA for Campaign

Threatened Species Council Thanks PSA for Campaign

PSA Organiser visits Parliament House for function on eradication of pests.

With the Brumby Bill passed to protect native animals in the Kosciuszko National Park, the Threatened Species Council celebrated at State Parliament.

PSA Organiser Kim de Govrik (pictured on the far right) joined the event, which was also attended by Environment Minister Penny Sharpe. The PSA was thanked for its advocacy in protecting native species such as the endangered corroboree frog.

“Campaigns like ours show that we don’t just look after workers, we look after our environment, too,” said Mr de Govrik.