Crusader Koala

Artist : Dale Leach

Sponsor: WildNets Adventure Park Port Macquarie

Location: Guulabaa Way, Corner of Burrawan Forest Drive & Oxley Highway, Lake Innes NSW 2446

Description / Inspiration

WildNets (www.wildnets.com.au) is the sponsor of Crusader Koala. We love the synergy between Crusader Koala's design and WildNets branding - there is even a flying fox on Crusader's chest. It was a friendship meant to be.

Back in 2013, Crusader Koala resulted from a collaboration between Dale Leach, artist illustrator and Sea Acres Rainforest Centre in Port Macquarie.

Crusader Koala was designed to be the champion of threatened species in the endangered littoral (coastal) rainforests of the Macleay-Hastings area on NSW’s Mid North Coast. The masked Crusader Koala protects rainforest animals under the shelter of a living cape of lush subtropical rainforest.

Twelve of the thirty-one threatened species in the area’s littoral rainforests are represented. The Grey-headed Flying Fox and the Common Blossom Bat. The Red-legged Pademelon, the Spotted-tail Quoll, the Long-nosed Potoroo and the Eastern Pygmy Possum. The Powerful Owl, the Wompoo Fruit Dove and the Eastern Osprey. Stephen’s Banded Snake, the Green-thighed Frog and the Pale-headed Snake.

The trees and leaves on the cape and the fruits scattered in the background, represent the diversity of rainforest plants found in Sea Acres National Park. The Black Apple, White Beech, Bangalow Palm and Strangler Fig.

The fruits of the Tuckeroo, Elderberry Panax, Blue Lilly Pilly, Black Apple, Cheese Tree and the Cunjevoi.

Now Crusader Koala lives amongst the trees at WildNets Adventure Park in Guulabaa, Place of Koala in the Cowarra State Forest and joins 'The Big Koala, Spirit of All Koalas' the 2.5 metre sculpture on the Hello Koalas Sculpture Trail (www.hellokoalas.com).

The Big Koala, painted by local artist Pauline Roods, won Silver (2022) and Gold (2023) in the category for "Best Landmark Sculpture in Australia" in the Australian Street Art Awards.

Artist Biography

Dale Leach was born in Geelong, and grew up travelling between, Frankston and South East Queensland with her parents. After backpacking through Europe and America, visiting London, Paris and New York, she was determined to go to an art school and make art her career.

In 1982, Dale completed a Diploma of Art and Design (Painting) and Diploma of Education and became an art teacher and professional artist working in various parts of Australia.


Dale's work is quirky, vibrantly colourist, narrative driven, usually drawn from personal experience and surroundings.


Location Info

Unleash your Wild Self at WildNets in the Cowarra State Forest. Fun for Everyone! With high-bounce trampolines to ziplines through the treetops, suspension bridges, ball pits, slides and giant inflatables. WildNets Adventure Park is an eco-friendly outdoor activity that's both fun and educational for the whole family. Discover the Cowarra Forest’s flora and fauna from a completely different perspective. Get access to all WildNets activities with each ticket. Bookings are essential online - www.wildnets.com.au Enquiries phone 0478 048 748 "The Big Koala, Spirit of All Koalas", a 2.5 metre koala sculpture featuring a design with 31 smaller koalas, is there too to welcome you from the car park to Guulabaa, Place of Koala and lead you towards WildNets Adventure Park. WildNets Adventure Park won the Gold Award for 'Tourism Attractions' at the 2024 Port Macquarie Business Awards and the Excellence Award for 'Specialised Tourism' in the 2024 North Coast Regional Tourism Awards. Guulabaa, Place of Koala also won the 2025 Australian Day Citizen Awards for 'Community Spirit' in Port Macquarie. The new visitor experience in Port Macquarie has four project partners working with Forestry Corporation of NSW in developing this innovative attraction. They include Koala Conservation Australia (wild koala breeding centre), Bunyah Local Aboriginal Land Council (cafe and gallery), WildNets Adventure Park and Hello Koalas Sculpture Trail's Big Koala and the one metre high Crusader Koala. Hours of opening are 9am to 5pm daily.