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    RFI - Brisbane (& beyond)

    Hope these details help - if there are any other species that you need info about please don't hesitate to message, I may not be able to help but am happy to do so if I can.
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    RFI - Brisbane (& beyond)

    Best place by far though is to go to the Peterson Creek Wildlife walk. Turn left in front of Yungaburra Hotel and Pub on to Cedar Street. At the end of Cedar Street turn left on to Penda Street, park where sensible. At the end of Penda Street there is a path that leads down some steps through...
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    RFI - Brisbane (& beyond)

    My personal favourite though is Petersen Creek in Yungaburra. On the Atherton side of Yungaburra there is a signed Platypus watch point that can be productive try to visit towards dusk is better as they are more active then, there is an active burrow very close to the viewing area (well active...
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    RFI - Brisbane (& beyond)

    The commercial site is at Tarzali Lakes - think now called Australian Platypus Park (912 Millaa Millaa - Malanda Rd, Minbun QLD 4886). You do have to pay but if you are relatively short of time and want to see platypus you wont miss here. Have taken family visiting from the UK here in the past...
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    RFI - Brisbane (& beyond)

    When you are on the Atherton Tablelands Platypus are very easy to find without a guide but other species are not. Depending on your budget look at guides for nocturnal species or specialist birds such as the Golden Bowerbird rather than Platypus, very happy to give detailed directions to two...
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