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TROPIC • TRENDS
REEF EDUCATION
The recently launched Great Barrier
Reef Education Experience Program
is brilliant news for both school kids
and reef operators. The package
will provide up to $150 per eligible
student to take a reef trip, available
across all primary and secondary
schools in Queensland. Not only does
the program facilitate the most epic
school excursion ever, it helps reef
operators adapt experiences
and educational products to a
changing market.
MORE: dtis.qld.gov.au/our-work
READ, WATCH, LISTEN
Cooler weather has finally reached the Far
North, so no better reason to curl up on the
couch and indulge! Here is a list of what the
Tropic team will be reading, watching and
listening this June and July.
KEWARRA BEACH KITCHEN-HUB
When the world changed, English LISTENING TO Euphoria by Total Giovanni,
language school Sun Pacific College Cherub by Ball Park Music, Mirror Master by
in Kewarra Beach transformed its Young the Giant and GREY Area by Little Simz
tuck shop into an all-you-can-eat WATCHING The Irregulars, Snowpiercer,
dining destination to cope with the Giri/Haji, A Suitable Boy, It’s a Sin and
loss of international students. The Last Dance
It’s just $10.95 for adults and BYO READING New Animal by Ella Baxter,
for a dollar corkage, while children Those Hamilton Sisters by Averil Kenny, Boy
pay their age. Alongside the variety Swallows Universe by Trent Dalton and
of Asian and European food, there’s Ten-ager by Madonna King
a games room with a pool table, WHAT’S HOT
foosball and ping pong!
Open weeknights, 6 to 8pm.
FACEBOOK: @kitchenfreedays
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