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CROC COLLEGE COMING SOON - 21st May on ABC TV31-Mar-2013

The Six Part Series CROC COLLEGE (part filmed at Koorana and on location) will debut on ABC TV o..

2013 They are Hatching at Koorana - All welcome 13-Feb-2013

Koorana Crocodile Farm ... the 2013 Hatching season is on in full swing Koorana. Many a h..

Cracking The Bigtime.... Newspaper Article 2012, 30th June09-Jul-2012

Morning Bulletin Article - Weekend Special Report on Koorana Crocodile Farm and John Levers inten..

Our Tour Times @ Koorana01-Feb-2012

Koorana Crocodile Farm and Restaurant offers the visitor two tours a day. Koorana opens at ..

Position Vacant - We need a Cook at Koorana01-Feb-2012

We have a position vacant for a cook at Koorana. Cook needed. Monday to Friday - Minim..

Night Tours15-Apr-2011

Spotlight Dinner Tours June - August During June, July and early August, Koorana Cro..

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2013 - THEY ARE HATCHING AT KOORANA
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Croc College: Premieres 21st May 2013 on ABC Television ...CLICK HERE

Croc College, a 6 x 30-minute factual series follows the men and women selected for a five-week course learning how to manage saltwater crocodiles. The series will be filmed at Koorana – READ MORE


Welcome to the website of Koorana Crocodile Farm, Central Queensland, Australia.

Koorana is an approved farm, operating under the Australian Government's strategic conservation program.

Koorana Crocodile farm was opened in November 1981. It was the first commercial crocodile farm in Queensland. There was no stock available to start the farm so John & Lillian Lever captured crocodiles from the wild that were proving to be a danger to people.

Koorana provided a live problem capture service for Queensland for 20 years. So we were hunters. We saw it as a service to the community as we had the skills to catch crocs alive. It was also the only way for us to get breeding stock. The alternative for rogue crocodiles was to have them put down (shot)...something that did not sit well with us. We removed over 100 crocodiles from areas of public recreation and residential areas during those early years.






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