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Location, Parking & Transport

It’s easy to find us! Whether you’re dropped off, arrive by public transport or drive yourself.

Our Location

28 Tomewin Street, Currumbin
Queensland 4223 Australia

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Parking

Our dedicated car park opens from 7.30am – 5.30pm daily

(subject to change on event days)

$10

per car for all-day parking. All proceeds directly support Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary and Currumbin Wildlife Hospital.

Free

for Queensland National Trust members.

Alternatively, there is some 2-hour street parking available.

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If you’re travelling North along the Pacific Motorway, take exit 95 for Stewart Road towards Currumbin/Tugun. Continue to the end, then take a sharp left onto Gold Coast Highway. Follow this road into Currumbin. At the lights, turn right onto Tomewin Street. If you’re travelling from Gold Coast Airport, follow the Gold Coast Highway all the way to Tomewin Street in Currumbin.

Follow Gold Coast Highway South, all the way to Tomewin Street in Currumbin.

If you’re travelling South along the Pacific Motorway, exit onto Tugun/Currumbin Road. Continue to the end of the road, and take a sharp left onto Gold Coast Highway. Follow this road into Currumbin and at the lights turn right onto Tomewin Street.

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Travelling by Public Transport

Public transport is a great way to get to Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary. Translink bus services stop directly out the front. It’s also great for the environment!

Still Have Questions?

Feel free to reach out to us if you need further assistance.

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We respectfully acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the greater Yugambeh language region, the Country on which Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary and Hospital are situated today. We recognise their continuing connections to the land, sky, waters (waterways), and wildlife. We thank them for caring for this Country and its ecosystems.

We celebrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures, and we pay our respect to Elders past and present.

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