Australasian Leisure Management
Aug 28, 2021

Major expansion begins on Brisbane’s Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary

A $1.4 million expansion of Brisbane’s popular Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary is about to commence with the upgrade anticipated to cover 15,000 square metres of space including a Wild Walk experience and 581-metre board walk through eucalyptus and bushland.

The Wild Walk experience will offer night tours for the first time, for which visitors will be fitted-out with thermal imaging scanners to show nocturnal animals in their habitat without the intrusion of flashlights.

Queensland Tourism Minister Stirling Hinchliffe noted “since opening in 1927, Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary has been a favourite with domestic and international visitors, as well as generations of Southeast Queensland families.

“We’ve invested $1.2 million in Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary through our Growing Tourism Infrastructure Fund to help deliver new tourism experiences and up to 25 construction and ongoing jobs.

“It’s terrific to get work underway on a major upgrade to this iconic tourism experience.The Wild Walk experience will take visitor enchantment to an entirely new level.

“Lone Pine has a load of quokkas going through bio security clearances to join the family.

“The Lone Pine family already includes world-famous koalas, tree kangaroos, wombats, echidnas, Tasmanian devils, bettongs and potoroos.

“The thermal imaging scanners will automatically upload images for tourists to take home as a lasting reminder of their night-time visit.

“Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary is an important part of our COVID-19 Economic Recovery Plan.

“Before the pandemic, 70% of the sanctuary’s 500,000 annual guests were from overseas or interstate.     

“By being ready with fresh visitor experiences when it’s safe to reopen the international border to overseas tourists, Lone Pine is an excellent example of rebuilding tourism better.”

Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary’s General Manager, Lyndon Discombe said Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary was incredibly appreciative of the Growing Tourism Infrastructure Funding, provided by the Queensland Government advising “It has allowed us to fast-track the Wild Walk project, which is vital to the sanctuary’s longevity and success as we head into a post-COVID reality.  

“This project will not only allow us to provide local, interstate and international guests with new and engaging wildlife experiences, but also help us secure ongoing employment opportunities for both new and existing staff, and significantly contribute to Brisbane’s recovering tourism industry."

Lone Pine’s expansion is expected to be completed mid next year, weather permitting. 

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