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Daisy Hill Koala Centre
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Built by the Queensland Government as a dedicated koala education facility, the Daisy Hill Koala Centre was opened to the public in 1995, extensively refurbished in 2009 and in 2018. Nestled amongst eucalypt trees and featuring a large outdoor koala enclosure and many interactive displays, the Daisy Hill Koala Centre is a unique place to learn about koalas and their conservation.
- Admission is free.
- The Centre has ramp access to all areas.
- Located 25km south of Brisbane in the Daisy Hill Conservation Park.
The Daisy Hill Conservation Park comprises 570ha of open eucalypt forest. It has long been a popular bushland retreat for people and is home to many native animals including koalas.
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