Bribie Island Environmental Protection Association (BIEPA) and the Sustainable Management Alliance in Research and Testing(SMART) from the University of Queenslands School of Integrative Systems are pleased to announce the completion of their major study to assess the carbon footprint of Bribie Island.
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