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Yes, kookaburras are found in Brisbane. They're often heard laughing in the early morning and late afternoon in the suburbs of Brisbane. They're especially found in the "bushy" suburbs, and outer-lying areas like Mt Glorious and Brisbane Forest Park.

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Yes there are kookaburra living in Brisbane.

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