ANU Kioloa Coastal Campus, Kioloa
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Facts and practical information
The Kioloa Coastal Campus is a small campus of the Australian National University at Kioloa, used for studies in certain sciences. It was created in 1975, when Joy London donated the 3.48 km2 property on the South Coast of New South Wales to the university in perpetuity. The agreement between London and the university stressed that the property "was to be used primarily for teaching and research in the field sciences". The property became the Edith and Joy London Foundation, and is now known as the Kioloa Coastal Campus of the Australian National University. ()
Coordinates: 35°32'43"S, 150°22'52"E
Day trips
ANU Kioloa Coastal Campus – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Brush Island, Bawley Point.