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All that glitters is not Gold

A serene green scene so near and yet so far from Queenslands Gold Coast combines boots-and-all adventure and laid-back escapism from the well beaten tourist track writes James...
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by James Shrimpton, Weekender
9th June 2007

Rainbow Lorikeet

Lamington Park Natural History Association

The Lamington Natural History Association (LNHA) began in 1975 when the idea was brought back from the United States by Tony Groom.

The association is an incorporated, community, non-profit-distributing organisation whose main aims are to increase visitors' understanding, appreciation and knowledge of the Lamington National Park and to foster Park values in general. Active members make a valuable and worth-while contribution towards fulfillment of the Association's aims by participating in the following activities:

  • Providing information to Park users by staffing the Visitor Information Centre on weekends and during holiday periods
  • Researching, designing and producing track guides, fauna and flora lists and brochures for the Park
  • Attending weekend workshops aimed at increasing knowledge and understanding of the Park
  • Conducting special projects such as revegetation of areas in the Park
  • Conducting fundraising activities to improve facilities and services

New members are most welcome and the only requirements are that the intending member has an interest in and a love for Lamington National Park or the sustainable development of natural resources. Further information (as well as membership application forms) are available from the Secretary:

The Secretary
Lamington Natural History Association
Binna Burra Road
Beechmont Qld 4211

Alternatively, you can contact us at Binna Burra Lodge by filling in this form, or telephone us on 07 5533 3622.