The first and largest koala sanctuary world, Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary is a place where you can interact with some of the most diverse wildlife in Oceania and experience their different habitats.

Wildlife
Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary is home to over 100 local species, some which are unique to Australia and the Oceania region. Get to hold one of the 130 Koalas in the sanctuary, hand feed a kangaroo and witness mammals such as the Dingo, the Tasmanian Devil, Wallaby in their natural habitat. The sanctuary is also home to a large array of birdlife.
Excursions and Experiences
Witness the majestic rapture set off for flight or to catch a glimpse of Australia’s sheep farming practices with the sheep dog show. Group excursions can be booked for a tailor-made learning experience especially if you are visiting with your young ones.
Location
The sanctuary is just under 15 kilometres and 20 mins South from Brisbane city and is in a more suburban setting. When visiting the sanctuary if you wish to stay in the city itself why not spend your short vacation or even a long stay in one of the many river view apartments in Brisbane such as accommodation at Oaks Felix.
Visit
Lone Pine is open from 9am-5pm, 7 days a week (Anzac Day, 25th April, 1:30-5: 00 pm).
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