RACT staff learning the ropes at Bonorong
Our community

Heartfelt help at Bonorong

RACT is committed to supporting our community, including Tasmania’s native wildlife.

Over the past few months, our team has participated in multiple volunteer sessions at Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary, engaging in activities ranging from enclosure cleaning and revamping to filling kangaroo feed pouches. These efforts have not only strengthened the sanctuary but also our team’s bonds through shared contributions to wildlife conservation.

Each session includes a guided tour that offers insights into the lives of the sanctuary’s beloved animals. This ongoing commitment is further supported by our volunteer leave policy, which grants every staff member a paid day each year to engage in meaningful community service. Whether joining organised activities or supporting a cause of personal passion, our staff are encouraged to make a difference.

Ella Beardsley, one of our enthusiastic volunteers, says, “Being able to lend a hand and make a difference to such an important organisation was a highlight of my year.”

We value these opportunities and invite our members to learn more about how these efforts are helping preserve Tasmania’s unique wildlife.

You can find out more on our community initiatives by visiting our community support page.