Koala Conservation Centre
See koala’s close up in their natural habitat The Koala Conservation Centre is dedicated to research and conservation of koalas… Read More »Koala Conservation Centre
At the head of Western Port Bay, Phillip Island is visited by over 3,500,000 people throughout the year in addition to the thousands that stay there over the vacation periods.
An island of rugged coastlines, plenty of history and of course, its Grand Prix racing circuit and world famous penguin parade.
See koala’s close up in their natural habitat The Koala Conservation Centre is dedicated to research and conservation of koalas… Read More »Koala Conservation Centre
A spectacular coastline battered by wind and waves. The Nobbies are a series of short basalt projections off the coastline of… Read More »The Nobbies
The every popular main, tourist township of Phillip Island. On the island’s northern shore, Cowes faces Western Port Bay and… Read More »Cowes
Penguin parade beach Summerland Beach on the southwestern coast, in addition to being a surfing spot, is the location for… Read More »Penguin Parade and Summerland Beach
Spectacular coastal scenery and the longest surf beach on the island. Immediately south of the San Remo bridge and the… Read More »Cape Woolamai
A small fishing and tourist village enjoying the sheltered sailing conditions of Western Port Bay. Located on the north eastern… Read More »Rhyll
International and local motor bike and auto races In use in its current format from 1956, the Phillip Island Grand… Read More »Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit
A historic farm amid beautiful coastal scenery. The island has been the site of farming since it was observed as… Read More »Churchill Island Heritage Farm
A moving record of Australia’s involvement in the Vietnam War. Established by the veteran, John Methven in 1996, the museum… Read More »National Vietnam Veterans Museum