St Goerge Zoo?

Hi Ben,Steve, i have found their location at St George, Rosehill Aviaries Wildlife Park. Apparently they will be selling off some birds later this year.
 
Maybe its just someone whos aviaries are open to the public, the fact them have mammals intrigues me, but i believe in QLD no matter what animal you display you need an exhbitors permit, so why not have some mammals too!

Rosehill Aviaries Wildlife Park
Located 64 km west of St George, on a working sheep and cattle station, it is claimed that the aviary has the most complete collecton of Australian parrots in the world (how does one check such a claim?), as well as finches, satin bowerbirds, emus, kangaroos, sugar glider possums, mound-nesting scrub turkeys, Cape Barren and magpie geese, swans, ducks and pigeons. In all, there are over 600 birds from over 70 species in 80 aviaries. Morning and afternoon teas and alcohol are available and, for groups and by prior arrangement only, barbecue lunches. There is also a kiosk selling cold drinks, ice-creams, film and souvenirs. Bush camping without facilities is available at the artesian bore, about 4.5 km from the aviaries. The park is open daily from 8.30 a.m. To get there head west of St George along the Balonne Highway for 50 km, turn right at the Boolba Tennis Courts ad follow the signs, tel: (07) 4625 7480
Guide to St George in QLD
 
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