Byron Bay Wildlife Sanctuary Unveils New Family Nature Play Precinct

Byron Bay Wildlife Sanctuary, a cherished Australian wildlife park and educational  facility, proudly announces its new status as a tax-deductible DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) charity, where every dollar donated is tax-deductible and is spent directly supporting wildlife conservation and education. This milestone marks a significant transformation for the long-standing tourism destination, heralding an era of enhanced conservation education and family-friendly facilities for  the Northern Rivers community. 

With the confirmation of the Sanctuary’s full tax-deductible status, a local  philanthropist has generously donated funds to build a state-of-the-art Nature Playground at The Sanctuary for visitors. This playground will significantly  improve the Sanctuary's offerings for local families whilst aligning with its mission to  connect guests with nature. An ambitious fundraising campaign is underway to raise  further funds to expand on the project, to be completed by Spring 2024. 

The innovative Nature Playground will aim to create an outdoor precinct that helps  our community to create curious, creative and confident children through play and  adventure, with added positive effects on children's health and wellbeing. The  playground’s design emphasises the importance of nature, ecosystems, and wildlife, using natural and sustainable materials that integrate into meaningful and  educational play. 

Coinciding with the playground's launch will be a new membership program for locals, granting year-round access to the Sanctuary's facilities and fostering a strong  community. The Sanctuary’s team are dedicated to continually improving the offering  for the community so that the facility is not just a Sanctuary for Australian native  animals but also visitors. 

The Sanctuary has ambitious plans to transform its enclosures and redevelop  park facilities, complementing the enhanced family precinct, the developments  include a Reptile House, Nocturnal House, and Rainforest Walk. These projects will focus on ecosystem precincts and offer comprehensive  educational experiences for visitors.

Amanda Gorvin, General Manager of Byron Bay Wildlife Sanctuary, said: 

We are thrilled about the future of the Sanctuary following our DGR status  recognition. This new chapter will enable significant growth and development, thanks  to the generous support from the community and corporate partners. Our Sanctuary  is deeply community and family-focused, and we aim to enhance our offerings to  benefit visiting guests and our local members while promoting the importance of our natural world. 

By donating to this campaign, you can help to complete the Nature Playground and  significantly improve the Sanctuary's offerings for local families whilst aligning with its  mission to connect visitors with nature. DONATE HERE 


About Byron Bay Wildlife Sanctuary

Byron Bay Wildlife Sanctuary is committed  to wildlife conservation and education. Through its diverse offerings and community focused initiatives, the Sanctuary aims to inspire and educate visitors about the  importance of preserving Australia's natural heritage. 

Formerly known as the Macadamia Castle, Byron Bay Wildlife Sanctuary features a  robust educational program, event space, retail store, café, and serves as the  permanent home of the region's only all-species wildlife hospital, Byron Bay Wildlife  Hospital. Achieving tax-deductible status underscores and assists the Sanctuary's  impactful role in promoting positive changes for the future of Australian wildlife  throughout every division of its business.

For more information or to support the Sanctuary’s initiatives, please visit Byron Bay Wildlife Sanctuary's website. 


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