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Brisbane's Alma Park Zoo
Alma Park Zoo - Courtesy of Tourism Queensland
Alma Park Zoo has a wide variety of both Australian and exotic animals including baboons, camels, snakes, sun bears, tamarins, tahrs, wombat and kangaroos.
You can feed Bears, Squirrel Monkeys and Koalas morning and afternoon. You will also learn about your new friends thanks to informative and educational talks. It is truly great fun!

And you feel a bit hungry yourself, the café sells freshly made sandwiches, rolls, cakes, ice creams, tea, coffee and soft drinks.
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Where:Alma Road, Dakabin.
(Follow the Bruce Hwy from Brisbane to the Sunshine Coast and take the boundary Road exit)
Phone:+61 (0)7 3204 6566
Website:Alma Park Zoo
Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary
Cuddling a koala at Lone Pine Sanctuary - Fig Tree Pocket - Courtesy of Tourism Queensland

Home to koalas, kangaroos, possums, wombats, dingoes, an array of birds, reptiles, amphibians and other unique wildlife, Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary is set in a natural landscape on the edge of the Brisbane River. Officially recognised by the Guinness Book of World Records, it is the world’s first and largest koala sanctuary, boasting 80 years of experience and over 130 koalas. 

Famous for opportunities to get close to Australian wildlife, Lone Pine now also offers a slice of Aussie outback farm life with Brisbane’s only sheep dog show.  Watch the experienced, award-winning sheep dog handlers and their loyal canine companions, and then take a photo with the animal stars after the show!  You can also take photos with crocodiles, birds of prey, and snakes, and the famous koala cuddle photos are available at any time.

Located only 11kms from the centre of Brisbane the sanctuary is easily accessible by bus, car and boat.  The Mirimar cruise departs daily from the Cultural Centre and arrives at the entrance to Lone Pine. You will be able to see some of Brisbane most beautiful historic buildings and Indooroopilly Island, one of Australia's largest bat colonies.

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If you are not taking the cruise, please find a detailed access map on the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary website.
Where:Jesmond Road, Fig Tree Pocket.
Phone:+61 (0)7 3378 1366
Website:Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary
Daisy Hill Koala Centre

At the Daisy Hill Koala Centre, visitors can see koalas up close and learn all about these fascinating Australian animals. Wander through the centre, looking at the displays and learning about koalas and their life cycle and how they’ve adapted to the changing Australian environment.

The centre also offers ranger-led tours and talks, programs for school holiday visitors and special programs catering for school groups. Programs include ranger-led activities including spotlight walks and animal shows.

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Where:Daisy Hill Forest Reserve, Daisy Hill Road, Daisy Hill.
Phone:+61 (0)7 3299 1032
Feed the Dolphins
Dolphin Feeding at Tangalooma - Moreton Island - Courtesy of Tourism Queensland

Getting close to dolphins is a dream that many of us share.

So, take a full day trip to Moreton Island. First the boat trip to the island is quite enjoyable. Once there, you can take advantage of the Resort facilities during the day (at extra cost) such as snorkeling the wrecks, quad biking, kayaking and more.

When it’s getting dark walk to the jetty to see the arrival of wild dolphins. After some useful and interesting commentaries, you’ll be able to put your feet in the ocean and hand feed the dolphins yourself.


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Phone:+61 (0)7 3268 6333
Ipswich Nature Centre

Designed to recreate the natural local bushland and flora, the Ipwsich Nature Centre features a range of Australian wildlife. Explore the lush landscaped gardens and unique exhibits designed to enthrall and educate visitors.

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Where:Queens Park, Milford Street, Ipswich.
Australia Zoo

With strong links in conservation and awareness, Australia Zoo not only houses a large variety of animals but encourages you to get up close and learn about them, or maybe even adopt one!
Located in Beerwah, outside of Brisbane Australia Zoo's main attractions are the daily shows, animal feeding, guided tours and photo encounters.

Whale Watching

From June to November the Humpback whales are cruising along the Southern coast of Queensland.

You can usually spot them blowing quite easily from the coast. If you are spending a day or staying on North Stradbroke Island you can take advantage of the Whale watch Tower at Point Lookout. This will give you a better chance to see these amazing animals. 

For those who want to get closer, meaning extremely close, you can jump on the MV Eye-Spy, a luxury catamaran purposely built for whale-watching. The boat departs from Redcliffe Jetty daily with optional bus transfer from Brisbane. 

Once on board, you will be given an excellent commentary and educational information on these huge mammals. The cruise also includes morning tea and lunch, but the best part is of course when you get to see the whales swimming around the catamaran. It’s a breathtaking moment. Just a piece of advice: don’t forget your camera!

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Phone:+61 (0)7 3880 0477
Whale Watch Tower - Point Lookout - Courtesy of Tourism Queensland
Whale Watch Tower - Point Lookout - Courtesy of Tourism Queensland
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