Kingfisher Bay Resort
Luz Brito is an experienced professional in environmental management and consulting, currently serving as Accommodation Manager at Kingfisher Bay Resort since August 2023. Previously, Luz held the position of Head of Plura Consulting in Australia from March 2020 to December 2020, contributing to sustainable certification advisory and business opportunities. During a tenure at Contelac from December 2010 to November 2013 as an Environmental, Health and Safety Engineer, Luz successfully implemented OHSAS 18001 standards, managed environmental impact assessments, and conducted extensive auditing and education initiatives. Luz's educational background includes a Master of Environment from Griffith University, an OH&S Health and Safety Auditor certification from ICONTEC, and a degree in Environmental Engineering from Universidad Manuela Beltrán.
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Kingfisher Bay Resort
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Kingfisher Bay Resort is World Heritage-listed Fraser Island’s premiere eco accommodation. Nestled amongst tree-covered dunes, along the calm waters of the Great Sandy Strait, Kingfisher Bay Resort is the perfect base for fishing, swimming, bush walking or four-wheel driving on the island. Holding the title of a four-star integrated resort property, along the island's western bay, encompassing 152 hotel rooms, 109 two and three-bedroom villas and a suite of 8 holiday houses. All rooms reflect the coastal environment and optimise the idyllic weather, with wide balconies to enjoy island views, the surrounding wallum, and captivating birdsong. Kingfisher Bay Resort offers immersive, nature-based adventures including Ranger-guided walks and 4WD tours and eco marine cruises for travellers of all ages, with an array of award-winning restaurants, bars and culinary experiences. The resort provides easy access to the island’s iconic sites, from swimming in the renowned Lake McKenzie, to cruising along 75 Mile Beach, exploring the ruins of the Maheno Shipwreck, or canoeing through the freshwater mangrove creeks.