A refuge for wildlife and the community, the Sunshine Coast Ecological Park is set to transform 65 hectares of farmland into a place of ecological wonder for generations to discover and enjoy. “The park concept embraces the notion of co-habitation, shifting away from a ‘human-centric’ approach to establish a space that is shared among all species,” says Principal Daniel Kallis. “It will be a place that establishes a genuine balance of human recreation and ecological restoration.” Read the article in Green Magazine.