About Don and Christine Burnett Conservation Area
The Don and Christine Burnett Conservation Area is a 4.17ha bushland reserve on Redlands Coast, Brisbane Queensland. The conservation area is named after Don and Christine Burnett, long-time supporters of the Redlands Coast environment. Don and Christine were also heavily involved in setting up a wildlife ambulance in the city to aid the rescue of sick and injured koalas. Visitors to the reserve can enjoy bushwalking, mountain biking, birdwatching, wildlife spotting and taking in the peaceful conservation bushland. The conservation area lies south of Avalon Road and Ford Road, and north of the Neville Lawrie Reserve. Enter from the access point along Avalon Road, where car parking is located. There are currently no toilets at this entrance.
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