Australia Zoo sits on the Sunshine Coast in Beerwah, Queensland — a sprawling wildlife park where conservation, education and up-close animal encounters form the day's rhythm. Located at Australia Zoo Steve Irwin Way Beerwah QLD 4519 Australia, the park covers roughly 110 acres and houses more than 1,200 animals across habitats that range from Australian bushland to an African savannah exhibit.
Start your day early at the Koala Walk Through to watch sleepy koalas tucked in eucalyptus limbs; the trees that define this landscape also feed and shelter these marsupials. Roo Heaven opens space for kangaroos and wallabies to graze and approach visitors with the slow curiosity unique to these animals. In the Crocoseum, the Wildlife Warriors Show stages birds, snakes and crocodiles in tightly choreographed demonstrations that emphasize animal behavior, rescue and rehabilitation—high-energy theater rooted in practical conservation lessons. Free shuttle service circles the Africa Savannah, giving you views of giraffes, zebras, rhinos and meerkats without adding long walking loops to your day.
The Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital is a standout: a working clinic where injured native wildlife receive triage and treatment. The Sneak Peek viewing area lets visitors observe veterinary staff in action, transforming a zoo visit into a primer on wildlife medicine and human-wildlife coexistence. That transparency frames the park’s role in the region—this is not only a place to see animals, but also a center that rescues and rehabilitates them.
Practicalities matter. Mobile e-tickets and a recommended morning arrival make the most of feeding times and shows; note that some animals move off exhibit in late afternoon. On-site amenities include playgrounds, shuttles, wheelchair and scooter rentals, plus paid encounters—giraffe feeding, koala experiences and photo packages—that deepen engagement for an extra fee.
Why visit? Australia Zoo is a singular entry in Sunshine Coast outdoor recreation because it pairs a large, walkable animal collection with a working hospital and an educational program recognized worldwide. Families, wildlife photographers, and anyone curious about Australian fauna will find value here: the park’s design encourages close observational encounters without compromising animal welfare.
Whether you come for the croc show adrenaline, the quiet of koala observation, or to witness wildlife medicine in practice, Australia Zoo delivers a full-day field lesson in biodiversity, rescue and the complicated, essential relationship between people and wild animals.
Plan for hydration and sun protection—the Sunshine Coast sun intensifies midday. Bring comfortable walking shoes, a refillable water bottle and a rain layer: weather can change quickly near the Glass House Mountains. For giraffe feedings or koala photos, prebook or arrive early at the encounter desk because extras have limited daily spots. Public transport links and on-site parking make arrival straightforward for independent day-trippers and allow at least a half-day visit.