Kioloa
In 1975, Miss Joy London donated her 3.48 km² property at Kioloa on the south coast of New South Wales to the Australian National University in perpetuity. The agreement between Miss London and the University stressed that the property "was to be used primarily for teaching and research in the field sciences". The property became the Edith and Joy London Foundation, and is now known as the Kioloa Coastal Campus (KCC) of the Australian National University.
It consists of a number of wooden accommodation building (with more under refurbishment), a wooden teaching/research building, and a more modern visitors' centre with cooking and eating facilities.
The Kioloa Global Land Cover Test Site (GLCTS) Pathfinder site is centered on the coastal campus site
The photo shows the Kioloa Coastal Campus, as seen from nearby Bundle Hill. The photo was taken in early 2000.