Rose Bay Students Launch “Kristmas Koalas” to Save Iconic Species

Who knew Christmas ornaments could help save a species?  Students at McAuley Catholic Primary School in Rose Bay are proving it’s possible with their  “Kristmas Koalas” venture, selling recycled plastic ornaments to aid koala conservation.



Krismas Koalas
Photo Credit: Australian Koala Foundation

Driven by the alarming prediction that koalas in New South Wales could disappear by 2050, these young entrepreneurs are determined to make a difference.

The students have designed and produced a limited-edition collection of Christmas ornaments crafted entirely from recycled plastic.  This initiative promotes sustainability and funds WIRES, Australia’s largest wildlife rescue organisation.  

Krismas Koalas
Photo Credit: Australian Koala Foundation

Customers directly contribute to protecting and rehabilitating needy koalas by purchasing these unique ornaments.   

This project is more than just a fundraising effort; it’s a hands-on learning experience.  Through “Kristmas Koalas,” the students gain valuable insights into business and entrepreneurship. 

They are developing essential skills in design, production, marketing, and finance, all while contributing to a cause they are passionate about.



The “Kristmas Koalas” initiative highlights the power of youth to inspire change and positively impact the world.  

It reminds us that everyone can play a role in conserving Australia’s unique wildlife and ensuring the future of these iconic creatures.

Published Date 30-October-2024