We stayed at Correa Corner B&B. The backyard was home to several wallabies. They're related to kangaroos but are smaller and vaguely resemble giant rats. This one has a baby in her pouch.
The next morning we drove to Seal Bay on the southern coast. The beach is a breeding area for Australian sea lions. We took a ranger-led walk and saw lots of nursing pups and young seals frolicking in the surf.

Next up was the Kelly Hill Caves. Before going on a cave tour, we hiked through a eucalyptus forest and spotted a bunch of red parrots.
The cave's interior was remarkably intact, with many cool sideways-growing helictite formations like this one.
Our last stop was Murray Lagoon, a habitat for many birds including black swans. Unfortunately, I didn't have the telephoto lens with me.