Walk across sand dunes and through bushland to a secluded beach stretching 23 kilometres and see Swamp
Face Wallabies only found on South Stradbroke Island.
Experience snorkelling with thousands of fish, viewing marine birdlife, possible dolphin, turtle and stingray sighting and see the Swamp
Faced Wallabies.
Not exact matches
At night, Tammar
wallabies living on a naval base
faced 10 times the light intensity of peers in the bush.
Within 2000 years of the Aborigines» arrival, most mammals weighing more than 50 kilograms were gone, including Diprotodon (a giant, browsing relative of the wombat); Protemnodon (a giant
wallaby), and Sthenurus (a short -
faced kangaroo).
Woolamai: Be blown away by the rugged surf beach Grand Prix Track: Take a look at where the action happens * Swan Lake: Wander and spy wetland birds and
wallabies from the hidden observation platforms (time permitting) Nobbies, Seal Rocks and The Blowhole: Gaze across the rough headland and spot seals sunbathing Summerlands: Observe the thunderous surf beneath the sheer cliff
faces PENGUIN PARADE: Watch the magic as the world's smallest penguins appear out of the surf!