BUSINESS CASE
The Currumbin Wildlife Hospital Research and Education Campus would provide numerous economic benefits. Many of the planned training programs would create new educational tourism products that would attract visitors to the region, including international students.
In total, the new Research and Education Campus will annually support 41 new jobs across the local economy and contribute $6.7 million to the local economy, in Gross Regional Product (GRP) terms.
Design And Construction
The Currumbin Wildlife Hospital Research and Education Campus will contribute to the decarbonisation agenda of the Commonwealth Government. The design of the new facilities have incorporated numerous elements to reduce the carbon footprint of the facility and provide positive environmental benefits, including roof-top solar, rainwater harvesting, energy efficient lighting and energy-efficient design.
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