Two animals tested positive after being rescued in Appin, prompting biosecurity measures to stop the disease spreading
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Chlamydia has spread to Sydney’s only disease-free koala population with two koalas testing positive after they were rescued late last year.
The koalas were tested after they were found in Appin in south-western Sydney in September with injuries suggesting they had both been hit by cars.
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