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Koala cuddles banned at popular Australian sanctuary visited by Taylor Swift and Vladimir Putin

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Published Time: 04.07.2024 - 19:40:35 Modified Time: 04.07.2024 - 19:40:35

Taylor Swift hugged a koala at Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, and so did Vladimir Putinbut no more guests will be allowed to hug the animals at the Brisbane attraction

Taylor Swift hugged a koala at Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, and so did Vladimir Putinbut no more guests will be allowed to hug the animals at the Brisbane attraction.

Thursday 4 July 2024 17:10, UK

A koala sanctuary in Australia where high-profile guests from Taylor Swift to Vladimir Putin have cuddled koalas has banned hugs with the animals. 

Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary in Brisbane, Queensland, said it will instead focus on "immersive and educational experiences" with the koalas.

The decision was made "in response to increasingly strong visitor feedback" from people wanting to spend longer with the animals without holding them, it said.

General manager Lyndon Discombe said there had been a shift towards people wanting to "experience Australian wildlife up close, but not necessarily personal".

The new "koala close-up" visits will let people observe the animals eating, sleeping and relaxingwithout touching.

Holding koalas is only legal in the Australian states of Queensland and South Australiaeverywhere else in the country, touching the animals is more tightly regulated.

Lone Pine, which bills itself as the world's first koala sanctuary, says all of its interactions with wildlife are governed by the relevant regulations and the "mental, physical and emotional wellbeing of our animals is top priority in all that we do".


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Queensland laws on koala encounters dictate that koalas cannot work for more than 30 minutes a day, totalling no more than 180 minutes a week.

They cannot be used for photography purposes for more than three days without a day off and female koalas with babies cannot be used for tourist encounters.

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