White Throated Wallaby
Macropus parma
'Wallabies' tend to be smaller than 'kangaroos'. This wallaby along with the Tammar is the smallest.
It is very rare in Australia and in fact was last sighted in 1932 and declared extinct, until 1965 when it was re-discovered. It is still rare.
The group size is usually around 20 animals and are only found in a small part of coastal New South Wales.