On a farm in southern Queensland's Darling Downs, a koala lazes in a poplar box tree, resting from the heat.
Around its neck, the marsupial carries a tracking collar.
It's one of dozens being followed across the cropping region as researchers measure numbers ahead of the arrival of Inland Rail, part of the so called Australian Inland Railway Expressway.
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