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Raymond Island is also known as Koala Island thanks to its protected population of furry friends. Victoriaโ€™s koala population was nearly wiped out in the 1920s, so in 1953 a small contingent of male and female koalas was relocated from Philip Island to Raymond Island, where theyโ€™d be safe to live (and breed) away from dogs, cars and disease. A ferry runs every 20 minutes across the 200 metres of water between Paynesville and the island, and is free for walkers and cyclists. Once youโ€™ve disembarked, signs will lead you on the best trail for spotting the sleepy marsupials. The 1.2-kilometre trail only takes 20 minutes (photo-taking time not included), but you can duck and weave down extra streets as you please, and finish with a stroll along the boardwalk at the waterโ€™s edge. As well as koalas you can find echidnas, kangaroos and more than 140 bird species.
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