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News
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- Events
- Media Releases 2013
- Churchill Island Kids Festival
- Summer School Holiday Program
- Dads n Lads camping weekend
- MSO concert set to be a classic
- Green Flag Award for Phillip Island Nature Parks
- Community Open Day 2013
- Seal count reveals change in pup numbers
- Flappin' mad penguin attempts to fly
- Dads 'n' Daughters weekend escape
- Phillip Island National Surfing Reserve
- Easter Fun Festival 2013
- Phillip Island National Surfing Reserve declared
- Hop into Easter holiday programs at Phillip Island Nature Parks
- New adventure for seal researcher and family
- Nature Parks celebrates employee skills
- Phillip Island Nature Parks' autumn planned burns
- Shearwater rescue preparation begins
- Nature Parks salutes volunteers
- Media Releases 2012
- Annual Report 2011-12
- Victorian Export Awards win
- Shearwater Arrival
- MSO to perform at Churchill Island
- Who is Trevor?
- Nature Parks Teams up with Clean Up Australia Day
- Amway visit to Nature Parks the choice for India
- Early Christmas present for little penguins
- Environment Plan 2012-2017 released
- New adventure activities at Phillip Island Nature Parks
- Penguin breeding begins


The Phillip Island Penguin Parade is one of Australia's most popular wildlife attractions - perfect for a family holiday or getting back to nature.
Experience wild koalas in their natural habitat and stroll through Aussie bushland at our environmentally sustainable Centre dedicated to koala conservation.
Step back in time... meet the farm animals, relax in the cafe, enjoy the water views, stroll amongst heritage buildings and lovely gardens.
Located only 5 minutes from the Penguin Parade and overlooking the wild water of Bass Strait, the FREE Nobbies Centre showcases Australian fur seals and the unique marine life in our Southern Oceans.