The South Australian Tourism Commission Investor Newsletter Brilliant opportunities recently featured the Eco Sanctuaries International Ltd project at Flour Cask Bay Sanctuary in its July 2009 issue. Take a look at the newsletter or log on to www.assob.com/eco to view the companies Issuer Page and download the Offer Document.
Archive for the ‘Media’ Category
Kangaroo Island declared National Landscape
July 23rd, 2009 by MarkKangaroo Island has been declared Australia’s ninth National Landscape by Tourism Australia. The Island joins a prestigious but small list of Australian icon landscapes that illustrate the best natural experiences Australia has to offer. Kangaroo Island has been declared because of its spectacular wildlife, great nature based activites, stunning coastline and great local food and wine. The Island has become part of the Tourism Australia key destination marketing program and will be used to broaden knowledge about Australian tourism experiences. Learn more about the National Landscapes program and read about the Tourism Australia announcement . Then visit Flour Cask Bay Sanctuary and experience it for your self.
NMRA visits Flour Cask Bay Sanctuary
August 31st, 2008 by MarkPopular camping journalist Lee Atkinson recently toured Kangaroo Island in one of our Mercedes Benz 4WD’s and stayed in an Eco Camp at Flour Cask Bay Sanctuary. Her article can be viewed on the NRMA web site.
Holidays with Kids
August 17th, 2008 by MarkWell know Holidays with Kids journalist, Lee Mylne, recently visited Kangaroo Island and stayed at Flour Cask Bay Sanctuary in an Eco Camp. Check out her article which was published in Volume 17, 2008.
Camper Trailer Australia Magazine visit Flour Cask Bay Sanctuary
August 10th, 2008 by MarkWe were proud to host Iain and the crew from Camper Trailer Australia Magazine who came to Kangaroo Island to test out a new camper trailer. They were originally only staying at Flour Cask Bay Sanctuary for a night but ended up staying three days to take advantage of the Sanctuary’s privacy and easy access for touring around Kangaroo Island. See what they had to say about the Flour Cask Bay Sanctuary in their June/July 2008 article A land recovered.
Salt Lake wetland recovery boosted with 9000 trees
August 7th, 2008 by MarkWe recently completed our major winter rehabilitation program including planting and seeding about 8ha of Flour Cask Bay Sanctuary with local native species. As they grow they will enhance wildlife habitat and reduce the impacts of salinity on the surrounding lagoons. It will also improve the amenity for visitors. Check out what , The Islander, Kangaroo Island’s local paper had to say about the outcome.
Thanks go out to all the volunteers from Urrbrae Agricultural High School in Adelaide, and the local community for all their great effort. We look forward to doing an even bigger and better job next winter. Anyone interested in visiting Flour Cask Bay Sanctuary or Kangaroo Island who would like to get involved in environmental programs can enquire at volunteering@eco-sanctuaries.com
Flour Cask Bay Sanctuary on Getaway
July 6th, 2008 by MarkOn the 6th July, Flour Cask Bay Sanctuary was featured on Getaway. Erik Thompson spent time touring some of the attractions of Kangaroo Island with a Mercedes Benz 4WD and a Kimberley Kamper trailer. Here’s a link to view the video and the information transcript.
Adelaide Advertiser’s Kym Tilbrook checks out Flour Cask Bay Sanctuary’s luxury camping options
July 2nd, 2008 by MarkLooking for a private camping getaway with access to a pristine beach? Thinking about camping with less of the hassle. May be our luxury 4WD and camper trailer package are just what you’re looking for. See what the Adelaide Advertiser’s travel writer, Kym Tilbrook had to say about Flour Cask Bay Sanctuary in his article High Pitched.