Koalas are a must-see animal in Australia, and are especially cute and loved by people of all ages. The Koala Conservation Centre is our second stop on Phillip Island and has changed passes before so we checked in directly from the entrance. The scenery inside is better, there are many trees, after all, the little cutes usually stay on the tree. Entering the koala area, the platform inside is elevated, which is convenient for tourists to observe the koala up close. However, the koalas in the park are generally not easy to find, and most of them are sleeping. There are many people around the koalas that are seen, and there are image slogans that tell you not to shout and touch the koalas. Compared to the long pine in Brisbane, the koalas here are relatively small in density and cannot be hugged like Queensland. It is recommended that if you only pass through Melbourne friends can come here to watch the koala, there are plans to go to the Gold Coast or Brisbane to go to the Long Bai koala. The conservation center is good for people who are new to Australia.