Before I start crashing for my exams, i decided to give myself a treat - A trip to Phillip Island to see the smallest penguin on Earth. Before we head out to the island, we stop over at the Warook Cattle Farm. I was quite surprise at how active this wombat was, busy munching away the veges. Most of the time wombats are always sleeping.

This farm also has another attraction. You can actually touch and feed the kangaroos. I was a bit timid so i don't really dare to go near them although they are pretty harmless.

Dar, much braver. He was giving this kangaroo a pat, when I suggested he takes a pic with it. He say the fur is really soft, too bad I was too scared to touch it.

Next, we head over to the Koala Conservatory Centre. By the way, koalas are marsupia. They are not related to the bears so don't call them koala bears. There was this 'huge koala' right in front of the entrance to the Centre that I can't resist taking a photo with it.

There is only one male koala in the conservatory because they need know who father the joeys during mating season, so keeping one male makes the tracking process easier. See our handsome dad below!!

He was also very active, climbing one tree to another looking for food.

We finally arrived at Phillip Island at 5pm. Time is crucial as the penguins will start swimming towards the beach and start their long walk home via the beach as soon as its dark. So, we had to be there before the sun set. The penguins were so cute and they were really very small. Unfortunately, no one was allowed to take photos or video because the flash will scare the penguins so much that they will 'vomit' out the food, causing them to starve
It was quite an amazing sight if it wasn't so cold and wet.