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The ANU Coastal Campus at Kioloa, NSW is an essential component in the ANU's research, teaching and learning, and community outreach functions.
This can occur through two main user groups.
It has the potential to become a preeminent environmental and field studies centre for an international community of scholars; a place where researchers, teachers and students come to study a unique environment. This use is already well under way but can be considerably extended through partnerships with national and international institutions.
Kioloa is a place where many can come to work in a beautiful setting, be they scholars, musicians, artists, linguists, architects, or engineers.


Printable Kioloa Map
(pdf-file, size: 252 Kb)

Click here to read a "Proposed Land Management for the Grazed Area of the Property" by David Dumaresq (pdf-file, size: 13 Kb).

 

Click into the picture to view a panorama of ANU's Coastal Campus entrance (file size: 680 Kb):

Quick Time Panorama of ANU's Coastal Campus entrance

 

Click into the picture to view a panorama of the Campus from the middle of The Avenue (file size: 752 Kb):

Quick Time Panorama of the construction at The Avenue

Click here to download the latest QuickTime player.

 

Entrance Sign
Entrance Sign
Footbridge to campus
Footbridge to campus
Cows at Barn Paddock
Cows at Barn Paddock


The Kioloa Coastal Campus Information Page:
http://ejlf.anu.edu.au/kccinfo/index.htm

The campus' resident is Mr. Steve Teding Van Berkhout. Please contact him for bookings.
Ph/Fax: +61 (0)2 4457 1118
e-mail: resident@ejlf.anu.edu.au


The Edith and Joy London Foundation

496 Murramarang Rd
Kioloa
NSW 2539
Australia

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