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Lizzie Corke – Environmentalist

Lizzie Corke

One night in 2000, Lizzie Corke and Shayne Neal sat down with a glass of red wine and asked one another, 'What if?' What if you could use your life to do the thing you most wanted in the world? What would it be?

They realised they shared a dream: an environmental park in the Otways where people could learn about and observe native animals. 'It started as one of those silly conversations but then it started to grow, we made up a business plan and it started to look like it could be a reality,' Lizzie recalls. 'We found the perfect property and bought it, with help from our families. We were so lucky because property prices immediately went way up. This meant that by 2002 we were able to borrow against the value of the land to build our centre.'

The Cape Otway Centre for Conservation Ecology opened in 2004 and later that year won the Victorian Tourism Award for a new business. The following year, Lizzie was named the Prime Minister's Environmentalist of the Year, the first female and youngest-ever recipient of the award. The reality matched – or perhaps even exceeded – the dream.

Cape Otway koala

Cape Otway ecology
'I have always been incredibly interested in animals and their interactions with their environment. Marsupial ecology is my greatest passion – their biology is incredible and they have adapted so well to fill the niches of the Australian environment. At Cape Otway we live with koalas, kangaroos, red-shouldered and swamp wallabies, possums and gliders, antechinus and so many other fascinating animals. People love the integrity of the Centre. It is a magnificent Ecolodge within a Wildlife Rehabilitation and Ecological Research Centre. Many of our guests become special friends who come back time and again.'

The Cape Otway Centre

Engaged in nature
'The Cape Otway Centre is unique in that we offer opportunities for guests to become actively engaged in nature interpretation and biodiversity conservation by contributing to ongoing research and conservation projects.' The Cape Otway Centre adjoins the Great Otway National Park on the way to the Cape Otway Lighthouse, just off the Great Ocean Road. Awarded Advanced EcoCertification and Benchmarked by Green Globe 21, the mud-brick building runs entirely from solar power and rainwater. It showcases sustainable, harmonious living within the environment and has won many awards for ecotourism, sustainability and business excellence.

Beauchamp Falls

Living a dream
'I love what we are doing. We feel so privileged to spend our lives in the beautiful wilderness of the Otways with magnificent beaches, secret rainforests, majestic trees and fascinating wildlife. And we are so pleased to share it with people from Australia and around the world so that this fragile ecology may be better understood, nurtured and protected for future generations to enjoy.'