Last month a large group of students from the University of Georgia toured the Noosa biosphere as part of their global programs in sustainability. More >>

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Last month a large group of students from the University of Georgia toured the Noosa biosphere as part of their global programs in sustainability. More >>
A group of 25 students and 5 faculty members from the University of Georgia (USA) arrived in Noosa yesterday. They will spend the next several days exploring our beautiful biosphere reserve. This is the fourth visit by the University and each visit has anywhere between 25-125 students learning about best practice approaches to sustainability in Australia. More >>
Recently there was the front page item in the local media about the Kabi Golf Course owner looking for a purchaser. Kabi is unique as a self-sustaining environmental fully operational golf course. Kabi featured in the Noosa Biosphere Reserve submission to UNESCO. More >>
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