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Waterford, West Queensland, Australia (4133)
Hatchlings Early Learning has a philosophy based upon a sound Christian ethos which underpins our commitment to providing a loving, nurturing and caring environment for all children, their families and the educators. At our Childcare Early Learning Centre, we will strive to prepare your child for all future challenges ahead, teach important values and live in harmony with each other.Our philosophy focuses on respecting and valuing each child as an individual by fostering feelings of confidence and self esteem through the provision of challenging and developmentally appropriate experiences based on children’s abilities and interests. We acknowledge that children are full of curiosity about themselves, their environment and the world they live in; therefore, we encourage children to be explorers full of curiosity and to make their own discoveries about themselves, others and their world through exploration, investigation and play. We believe that open, honest and positive communication promotes a harmonious environment which fosters active partnerships between children, parents and educators. To know more - https://www.hatchlings.com.au/
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Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary
Just a short 12km hop from Brisbane City lies an unforgettable experience: Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, the world’s first and largest sanctuary dedicated to these cuddly creatures, boasting an impressive 130 koalas. Here, you can hold a koala, hand-feed kangaroos, and encounter a wide range of Australian wildlife, all within stunning natural surroundings. Established in 1927, Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary began as a haven for sick, injured, and orphaned koalas during a time when they were tragically hunted for their fur. The sanctuary's founder, Claude Reid, saw the urgent need to protect one of Australia's most beloved species. Today, Lone Pine stands as a cherished destination for visitors from near and far, offering not just the chance to see native Australian animals up close, but also to connect with them. Visitors often leave feeling inspired to make even small, positive changes in their daily routines to safeguard their own local wildlife and habitats. For those interested in delving deeper into the sanctuary's history, the on-site museum offers fascinating insights into its development and ongoing conservation efforts. Plus, the sanctuary's café serves up delicious, locally-sourced meals, perfect for refueling after a day of animal adventures.
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