Nature play and art on display at the Koala Reserve, Phillip Island Nature Parks

Imaginative nature play is the order of the day at the Koala Conservation Reserve, Phillip Island Nature Parks, with a new nature play area opening on Saturday 26 June, just in time for the school holidays. The play area is designed so that kids will create their own fun and be imaginative as they jump, run, sit, crawl and climb throughout the different areas that showcase some of the island’s native species – an Eastern barred bandicoot burrow, a honeyeater nest and a koala deck.

Recycled timbers were sourced from the plantation at the Koala Conservation Reserve, as well as
Churchill Island, to allow for a sustainable and aesthetic design that complemented the surrounding woodland.

The new nature play area is located at the front of the Koala Conservation Reserve, so paid entry is
not required. It’s the perfect place for families to bring along a picnic and spend some time getting
back to nature with the kids.

Nature will also be a feature of a new mural artwork being created by renowned contemporary artist Jimmy Dvate. Wildlife will be celebrated in this mural that is set to feature native species including a honeyeater, a curlew and more. Work will be starting on the walls of the old Chisholm centre on Wednesday 30 June, and Jimmy is expecting the project to take approximately ten days to complete.

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