Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary

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Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, set on the banks of the Brisbane River in Fig Tree Pocket, is the world’s oldest and largest koala sanctuary. Since 1927, this leafy haven has been dedicated to the conservation and wellbeing of koalas and other native Australian wildlife. For international visitors, it’s an unmissable chance to get up close with iconic animals in a natural, ethical setting – you can cuddle a koala, hand-feed kangaroos, and watch cheeky wombats and Tasmanian devils. The sanctuary’s relaxed, family-friendly vibe makes it a perfect half-day escape from Brisbane’s city centre.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 3–4 hours exploring the sanctuary, which gives you time to see the main animal talks, feed the kangaroos, and enjoy a koala cuddle. If you’re a wildlife enthusiast, allow up to 5 hours to linger at each exhibit and catch the afternoon shows. The sanctuary is compact and easy to navigate, so you won’t feel rushed. Combine it with a morning at the nearby Brisbane Botanic Gardens or a river cruise back to the city for a full day out.

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