1. The Koala Reserve, also known as the Koala Conservation Centre, is located on Phillip Island in Victoria, Australia. It was established in 1991 with the aim of protecting and preserving the local koala population. The reserve features two treetop boardwalks that allow visitors to observe the koalas in their natural habitat.

Some interesting facts about the Koala Reserve include:

- It is home to around 40 koalas.

- The boardwalks are designed to minimize the impact on the trees and koalas.

- The reserve is also home to other wildlife, such as wallabies, echidnas, and birdlife.

- There is a \"Koala Hospital\" on site that treats injured or sick koalas before releasing them back into the wild.

2. The Koala Reserve is open daily from 10am to 5pm. Their phone number is +61 3 5951 2800.

3. Tickets can be purchased on the day of your visit or online in advance. Adult tickets cost $13.50 AUD, while children aged 4-15 years can enter for $6.75 AUD. There are also family tickets available. Transportation to Phillip Island can be done by car, bus or train. Once on the island, there are local buses, taxis, and tour services available to get to the reserve.