OVERVIEW
A base to explore, research, learn and stay on the world’s largest sand island - uniquely located on a UNESCO World Heritage site at the northern end of three neighbouring biospheres.
UniSC's K'gari Research Station is one of a few university-operated field stations located on a UNESCO World Heritage site, within three neighbouring biospheres.
Ideally located on the eastern beach, it is a base for students, researchers, school groups and Island visitors to experience K'gari's globally significant sand dunes, rainforests, freshwater lakes, wildlife and culture.
The surround area is great for exploring - follow the the K'gari Station Discovery Walk.
The K'gari Research Station is a central part of UniSC's commitment to increase understanding and protection of the Island's unique geology, ecology and exceptional Butchulla culture.
Research investigate its rare ecosystems, usual lifeforms and ancient, evolving landscapes.
This includes studies into the Island's wongari (dingo) populations, fire recovery and the impact of four wheel drive traffic.
From animal ecology and environmental science to mapping with drones, field studies on the Island add an invaluable dimension to several UniSC programs and courses.
UniSC invites researchers from Australia and across the globe to use the station for their research and teaching activities.
Accommodation
Camp or stay in a bunkroom or self-contained cabins behind oceanfront dunes on the eastern side of K'gari one of the world's most stunning beaches.
Large sites: Powered and unpowered sites, suitable for larger tents, gazebos, campervans and caravans
Small sites: Smaller, unpowered sites perfect for swags and smaller tents
Cabins: Self-contained, en-suited two-bedroom cabins for up to five people. Linen and towels provided.
Bunkrooms: Each room sleeps two people, using camp amenities block and facilities. Linen and towels provided.
Use our online booking form or telephone the on-site caretakers direct on +61 7 4127 9130 or +61 7 5456 3520.
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