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BEECHMONT
Anzac Day Service
couples or solo travelers who are seeking an authentic experience in nature.
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Constructed using sustainable materials and featuring an energy-efficient design, the Tiny Wild Houses are a perfect example of Binna Burra’s commitment to sustainable tourism.
Guests will be able to enjoy the beauty of the park while minimising their environmental impact.
The Tiny Wild Houses are the latest addition to Binna Burra’s accommodation options, which also include the award-winning Sky Lodges, the Bushwalker’s Bunkhouses in the heritage-listed Groom’s Cottage and a variety of camping options including Safari tents in the rainforest campsite.
The launch of the Tiny Wild Houses marks an exciting new chapter in the Lodge’s long history of providing unforgettable experiences in the natural beauty of Lamington National Park.
“These unique and eco-friendly units are a perfect fit for our
TUESDAY 25 APRIL 2023 / 11.30AM
Graceleigh Park, 1922 Beechmont Rd, Beechmont
RETURNED SERVICE PERSONNEL REGISTRATION & PARADE ASSEMBLY 11.15am
• Remembering our service personnel past & present
• Beechmont State School students’ tribute, choir and art display
• Honouring Beechmont Vietnam Veterans: Lance Corporal Allen Francis Duncan
Private Robert (Bob) Phillip McCallum
• Display: Vietnam War-Australia’s Involvement LEST
Help commitment to sustainable tourism and our desire to provide guests with an authentic experience of the natural surroundings of the park,” said Steve Noakes, Chairman of Binna Burra Lodge Ltd.
Binna Burra is Australia’s largest ‘ecotourism collective’, with over 1,300 small investors.
Founded in 1933, it is a social enterprise with an environmental focus.
Since the beginning, no individual shareholder can own more than 2.5% of the shares.
The Tiny Wild Houses are available for bookings from 14 April 2023.
BY JOYCE LIBKE