Animals and Exhibits
List of animals- General exhibits
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- Koalas
- Koala
- Short-beaked Echidna
- Parma Wallaby
- Tasmanian Pademelon
- Birds of the Bush
- Orange-bellied Parrot
- Swift Parrot
- Rose-crowned Fruit-dove
- Fan-tailed Cuckoo
- Eastern Whipbird
- Kangaroos
- Red Kangaroo
- Western Grey Kangaroo
- Gang-gang Aviary
- Gang-gang Cockatoo
- Bush Stone-curlew
- World of the Platypus/Platypusary
- Platypus
- Water Rat
- Gippsland Water Dragon
- Short-finned Eel
- Macquarie Perch
- Yabby
- Murray Crayfish
- Woodland Aviary
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- Rock-wallaby
- Australian Pelican
- Black Swan
- Brush-tailed Rock-wallaby
- Chestnut Teal
- Dusky Moorhen
- Magpie Goose
- Pacific Black Duck
- Purple Swamphen
- Australian White Ibis
- Arid Birds
- Scarlet-chested Parrot
- Princess Parrot
- Budgerigar
- Rainbow Bee-eater
- Variegated Fairy-wren
- Gouldian Finch
- Diamond Firetail
- Painted Finch
- Wetlands Aviary
- Glossy Ibis
- Yellow-billed Spoonbill
- Cattle Egret
- Wallabies
- Parma Wallaby
- Red-necked Wallaby
- Swamp Wallaby
- Wombat Closeup
- Common Wombat
- Short-beaked Echidna
- Brolga
- Animals of the Night
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Cockatoos
- Australian Brush-turkey
- Red-tailed Black Cockatoo
- Major Mitchell's Cockatoo
- White-headed Pigeon
- Brush Bronzewing
- Wonga Pigeon
- Emerald Dove
- Blue-faced Honeyeater
- Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike
Reptile Encounter
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- Lyrebird Forest
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- Larger Wetlands Aviary
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- Flying Foxes
- Grey-headed Flying-fox
- Black-winged Stilt
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