Daisy Hill Koala Centre is an information centre about koala's situated 25km from the centre of Brisbane and blending into its natural bushland setting where you will learn all about koalas at the Daisy Hill Koala Centre on Brisbane's south-eastern outskirts.
Special programs are provided for visitors during holiday periods and the Centre has a curriculum-based environmental education program for schools. Koalas are a threatened species in the Southeast Queensland bioregion.
In March 2004, the koala was included in the vulnerable species category of the Nature Conservation (Wildlife) Regulation 1994 because of a significant decline in the numbers of animals in the wild.
The centre is part of an area known as the Koala Coast, the area bounded by the Logan River, Pacific Highway, Gateway Motorway, Manly Road, Whites Road and Lota Creek and features many other native animals besides koala's.

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