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We had booked tickets for steve Irwin's zoo today and caught the 8 o'clock train this morning. It's really good as a courtesy bus meets you at the station in Beerwah and drops you at the zoo, so we arrived at about 9.15am. Now 'CRIKEY' this is really some zoo and the memory of Steve Irwin certainly lives on. It seemed to have a really different feel to other zoos, being more focused on trying to educate people about animals. The explanations given about the animals are so good - you know normally you will look at the animal and think [View Full Entry]

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Published: February 25th 2007 | 139 Views | [diary=132607]

Steve's zoo
Feeding time
Steve's zoo

After a nice nights sleep in Brisbane I headed off with CrocConnections to Australia Zoo - Steve Irwins one - which is located near a place called Beerwah in the Glasshouse Mountains, approximately an hours drive from Brisbane. It was a bit of an emotional journey as it turned out that the driver Chris is actually the owner of CrocConnections, and he used to work at the Zoo and was a close friend of Steve Irwin and his family. He set up the company to get more people to go to the zoo, he raises money for the zoo and he [View Full Entry]

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Published: February 9th 2007 | 107 Views | [diary=127208]


By CM and J
December 26th 2006
Crikey! Oceania » Australia » Queensland » Australia Zoo
No visit to the area is complete without a visit to the famed Australia Zoo! On the drive up, P pointed out a mountain in the shape of a gorilla. He said it was named Mt. Tibrogargan because that's the aboriginal word for gorilla. We really liked the set up at the zoo - the staff were extremely friendly and helpful in answering questions about the animals. On the walk from the parking lot to the main gate we encountered several animals with handlers there to meet and greet the guests: a camel, a lizard, and a baby pig. We decided [View Full Entry]

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Published: February 12th 2007 | 85 Views | [diary=125398]

Big Yawn
In Line to Pet the Koala
Chompers

I ended up getting stuck in Noosa on the Sunshine coast for a few days longer than I wanted due to the cricket being played in Brisbane. Noosa was nice enough being an upscale resort town, but I found it a bit dull after a trip the beach, a visit to the nature reserve, and a stroll through the main shopping street. To fill some time I decided to take a trip to the Australia Zoo, former home of the Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin. The Zoo is about an hour away from Noosa on the way to Brisbane, but is much [View Full Entry]

Dave D Lux - David McCluskey | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: December 20th 2006 | 95 Views | [diary=112307]

A Dingo enjoying a belly rub
Feeding a Croc
looking like an idiot trying to get pic with some wildlife

Vi er paa et kort stop her paa en benzintank, for noget morgenmad, derefter korer vi til Australia Zoo og ser krokodillerne, og overnatter i Brisbane. Vi har haft meget regn det sidste dogn, vandet har pisset ind i bilen, saa Larsen bliver meget sur og gal i skralden, naar vi kommer til udlejningsstedet i Brisbane. Maden venter saa hej for nu. Elisa og Jorgen [View Full Entry]

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Published: November 10th 2006 | 54 Views | [diary=101706]


CRIKEY! Rest In Peace Steve Irwin! What a place the Zoo was, with 70 acres of land to walk around and over 1000 animals , you could easily spend two days there. It was great but also a sad and touching day. Just over a month since his death, the cards, flowers and vast amounts of signed shirts remain at the zoo. There is also a sense of grief amongst the 450 staff who are still mourning. There is pictures of Steve all over the zoo, that still remain from before he passed away and will remain. Its a remarkable place [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 25th 2006 | 844 Views | [diary=97712]

Amanda & Koala
Hungry Croc
Lazy Croc

Well, what a day this has been, however, before we go into any more detail, we forgot to mention two vital things! 1)...On Day 3, we met the most gorgeous smiling Yorkie terrier called "Nigel"! Yes, thats right, Nigel! Vix was all for sticking him under her arm and running away with him!. 2)...Day 6, walking through Brissy city centre and in front of us were a group of old duffers. I happened to glance down and saw something that made us both want to vomit! Mrs Old Duffer had been involved in an accident of the number 2 variety. The [View Full Entry]

The Sarge and Vix - Scott and Vicki | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: October 25th 2006 | 57 Views | [diary=97793]


I've shocked even myself by doing this new blog so quickly! Truth be known, we've had a rainy day in Thailand so I've had some time to kill!! Well, after all the fun and games of Fraser we met up with the boys down in Noosa where the first afternoon was spent relaxing on the beach. The next day we decided to visit the nearby Austrailia Zoo - the zoo owned by the late Steve Irwin. We had all been looking forward to going and I even remember a conversation between Iain and myself on the flight over to Oz disscussing [View Full Entry]

Jenni from the Dale - Jennifer Nixon | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: October 16th 2006 | 105 Views | [diary=94202]

Me and Mash
The Roo's
And they're off...

When we were planning the Australian leg of our trip a very few must-see attractions came to mind. We wanted to see Uluru, the red center of Australia’s outback. We wanted to see Sydney Harbor with its iconic bridge and world famous opera house. And of course there was the massive eco-system that is the Great Barrier Reef, a wonder of the world to be sure. The final must-see attraction on our list was Australia Zoo, the life work and rapidly growing base of operations of The Crocodile Hunter, Steve Irwin. As we met other travelers taking in the vast riches [View Full Entry]

Around the World - Amy and Roger | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: September 5th 2006 | 356 Views | [diary=86590]

Tiger Demonstration At The Crocoseum
"Steve" Makes An Appearance
Cuz Crocs Aren't Frightening Enough In The Water...

After some disastrous attempts to stand up on a glorified ironing board, and a couple more nights at the pub watching the locals get trashed and fight each other, we were beginning to feel very much at home in Lennox. After realising our intended 2 nights had crept silently up to 4, the decision was made to move on as we needed to get our butts in gear to see all of the east coast highlights in a mere 3 weeks. We arrived in Brisbane and found ourselves checking into a very cheap dorm room. The reason for the cheapness of [View Full Entry]

daveandlucy - all the gear: no idea | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: September 2nd 2006 | 169 Views | [diary=85900]

Noosa
lucy checking out the surf
Noosa beach