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Tanya Arentz

Posted inAnimals, Fundraiser, Lifestyle, Local News, News, What's on

Shave and save: Tanya’s fundraiser to support koalas and breast cancer awareness

by RK CrosbyApril 8, 2025

Tanya, who has spent a year and a half helping
rescue and rehabilitate koalas in her community, is now facing her own battle with breast cancer. However, she’s not letting it stop her from making a difference.

Posted inAnimals, Environment, Lifestyle, Local News, News

Volunteers needed to help New England’s struggling koala population

by RK CrosbyApril 22, 2024September 30, 2025

Inverell landowner Tanya Arentz is saving one koala at a time with WIRES and she’s putting the call out for other locals to do the same.

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