The Gold Coast is a coastal city in the
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, Australia, approximately south-southeast of the centre of the
state capital Brisbane
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. With a population over 600,000, the Gold Coast is the
sixth-largest city in Australia, the nation's largest regional city, and Queensland's
second-largest city after Brisbane. The city's Central Business District is located roughly in the centre of the Gold Coast in the suburb of
Southport
Southport is a seaside town in the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton in Merseyside, England. At the 2001 census, it had a population of 90,336, making it the eleventh most populous settlement in North West England.
Southport lies on the Iris ...
, with the suburb holding more corporate office space than anywhere else in the city. The urban area of the Gold Coast is concentrated along the coast sprawling almost 60 kilometers, joining up with the Greater Brisbane Metropolitan Area to the north and to the state border with
New South Wales
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to the south.
Prior to European settlement the area was occupied by the
Yugambeh people
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. The demonym for the Gold Coast is Gold Coaster.
The Gold Coast is a major
tourist destination
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Types
Places of natural b ...
with a sunny,
subtropical climate
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and has become widely known for its world-class
surfing beaches, high-rise dominated skyline,
theme parks,
nightlife
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, and
rainforest
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hinterland
Hinterland is a German word meaning "the land behind" (a city, a port, or similar). Its use in English was first documented by the geographer George Chisholm in his ''Handbook of Commercial Geography'' (1888). Originally the term was associated ...
. The city is part of the nation's entertainment industry with television productions and a major film industry.
History
The Gold Coast is the ancestral home of a number of Indigenous clans of the Yugambeh people, including the
Kombumerri,
Mununjali
The Mununjali clan are one of nine distinct named clan estate groups of the Yugambeh people, an Aboriginal Australian nation whose traditional lands are the Beaudesert area in the Scenic Rim, Queensland, Australia.
Name
The ethnonym ''Mununj ...
, and Wangerriburra clans. Europeans arrived in 1823 when explorer John Oxley landed at Mermaid Beach. The hinterland's
red cedar supply attracted people to the area in the mid-19th century.
A number of
small townships developed along the coast and in the
hinterland
Hinterland is a German word meaning "the land behind" (a city, a port, or similar). Its use in English was first documented by the geographer George Chisholm in his ''Handbook of Commercial Geography'' (1888). Originally the term was associated ...
. The western suburb of
Nerang was surveyed and established as a base for the industry and by 1870 a town reserve had been set aside. By 1873, the town reserve of
Burleigh Heads had also been surveyed and successful land sales had taken place. In 1875, the small settlement opposite the boat passage at the head of the
Nerang River, known as Nerang Heads or Nerang Creek Heads, was surveyed and renamed
Southport
Southport is a seaside town in the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton in Merseyside, England. At the 2001 census, it had a population of 90,336, making it the eleventh most populous settlement in North West England.
Southport lies on the Iris ...
, with the first land sales scheduled to take place in Beenleigh.
Southport
Southport is a seaside town in the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton in Merseyside, England. At the 2001 census, it had a population of 90,336, making it the eleventh most populous settlement in North West England.
Southport lies on the Iris ...
quickly grew a reputation as a secluded holiday destination for wealthy
Brisbane
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residents. After the establishment of the
Surfers Paradise
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Hotel in the late 1920s, the Gold Coast region grew significantly.
The Gold Coast was originally known as the South Coast (because it was south of Brisbane). However, over-inflated prices for real estate and other goods and services led to the nickname of "Gold Coast" from 1950. South Coast locals initially considered the name "Gold Coast" derogatory. However, soon the "Gold Coast" simply became a convenient way to refer to the holiday strip from Southport to
Coolangatta
Coolangatta is a coastal suburb in the City of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. It is the Gold Coast's southernmost suburb and it borders New South Wales. In the , Coolangatta had a population of 5,948 people.
Geography
Coolangatta and i ...
. The Town of South Coast was formed through the amalgamation of
Town of Coolangatta and
Town of Southport along with the coastal areas (such as Burleigh Heads) from the
Shire of Nerang on 17 June 1949 with the effect of having the present-day Gold Coast coastal strip as a single local government area. As the tourism industry grew into the 1950s, local businesses began to adopt the term ''Gold Coast'' in their names, and on 23 October 1958 the
Town of South Coast was renamed
Town of Gold Coast. The area was proclaimed a city, despite the lack of a cathedral, less than one year later on 16 May 1959.
The area boomed in the 1980s as a leading tourist destination. In 1994, the
City of Gold Coast local government area was expanded to include the
Shire of Albert, becoming the second most populous local government area in Australia after the
City of Brisbane
The City of Brisbane is a local government area (LGA) which comprises the inner portion of the metropolitan area of Brisbane, the capital of Queensland, Australia. Its governing body is the Brisbane City Council. Unlike LGAs in the other main ...
.
In 2007, the Gold Coast overtook the population of
Newcastle, New South Wales
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, to become the sixth largest city in Australia and the largest non-capital city.
In the , the urban area of the Gold Coast had a population of 540,559 people.
According to the , the population of the Gold Coast including rural areas was 569,997. The median age was 39 years old, 1 year older than the nationwide median. The male-to-female ratio was 48.6-to-51.4.
The most commonly nominated ancestries were English (29.3%), Australian (22.5%), Irish (8.2%), Scottish (7.5%), and German (3.6%). 64% of people were born in Australia, while the other most common countries of birth were New Zealand (7.9%), England (5.2%), China and South Africa (1.2% each), and Japan (0.7%). Indigenous Australians accounted for 1.7% of the population.
The most commonly spoken languages other than English were Mandarin (1.6%), Japanese (1.0%), Korean and Spanish (0.6% each), and Cantonese (0.5%). The most common religious affiliations reported were none (31.8%), Catholic (20.7%), Anglican (16.2%), and Uniting Church (3.9%).
The Gold Coast hosted the
2018 Commonwealth Games.
Geography
The Gold Coast is approximately half covered by forests of various types. This includes small patches of near-pristine ancient rainforest, mangrove-covered islands, and patches of coastal heathlands and farmland with areas of uncleared eucalyptus forest. Of the plantation pine forests that were planted in the 1950s and 1960s, when commercial forest planting for tax minimisation was encouraged by the Commonwealth government, tiny remnants remain.
Gold Coast City lies in the southeast corner of
Queensland
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, to the south of
Brisbane
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, the state capital. The
Albert River separates the Gold Coast from
Logan City, a local government area south of the
City of Brisbane
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.
Gold Coast City stretches from the Albert River,
Logan River
The Logan River ( Yugambeh: ''Dugulumba'') is a perennial river located in the Scenic Rim, Logan and Gold Coast local government areas of the South East region of Queensland, Australia. The -long river is one of the dominant waterways in So ...
, and
Southern Moreton Bay to the border with
New South Wales
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(NSW) approximately south, and extends from the coast west to the foothills of the
Great Dividing Range in
World Heritage
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listed
Lamington National Park.
The southernmost town of Gold Coast City,
Coolangatta
Coolangatta is a coastal suburb in the City of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. It is the Gold Coast's southernmost suburb and it borders New South Wales. In the , Coolangatta had a population of 5,948 people.
Geography
Coolangatta and i ...
, includes
Point Danger and its
lighthouse. Coolangatta is a twin city with
Tweed Heads located directly across the NSW border. At , this is the most easterly point on the Queensland mainland (Point Lookout on the offshore island of
North Stradbroke is slightly further east). From Coolangatta, approximately forty kilometres of holiday resorts and surfing beaches stretch north to the suburb of Main Beach, and then further on Stradbroke Island. The suburbs of
Southport
Southport is a seaside town in the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton in Merseyside, England. At the 2001 census, it had a population of 90,336, making it the eleventh most populous settlement in North West England.
Southport lies on the Iris ...
and
Surfers Paradise
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form the Gold Coast's commercial centre. The major river in the area is the
Nerang River. Much of the land between the coastal strip and the hinterland were once
wetlands
A wetland is a distinct ecosystem that is flooded or saturated by water, either permanently (for years or decades) or seasonally (for weeks or months). Flooding results in oxygen-free ( anoxic) processes prevailing, especially in the soils. The ...
drained by this river, but the swamps have been converted into man-made waterways (over in length or over 9 times the length of the canals of
Venice
Venice ( ; it, Venezia ; vec, Venesia or ) is a city in northeastern Italy and the capital of the Veneto region. It is built on a group of 118 small islands that are separated by canals and linked by over 400 bridges. The isla ...
, Italy) and artificial islands covered in upmarket homes. The heavily developed coastal strip sits on a narrow barrier
sandbar between these waterways and the sea.
To the west, the city borders a part of the
Great Dividing Range commonly referred to as the
Gold Coast hinterland. A section of the mountain range is protected by
Lamington National Park and has been listed as a
World Heritage
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area in recognition of its "outstanding geological features displayed around shield volcanic craters and the high number of rare and threatened rainforest species".
The area attracts
bushwalkers and day-trippers. Important rainforest pollinating and seed-dispersing Black flying foxes (Pteropus alecto) are found in the area and may be heard foraging at night.
Urban structure
The City of Gold Coast includes suburbs, localities, towns and
rural districts.
The declaration of Southport as a Priority Development Area (PDA) and new investment into the CBD is driving transformative change and creating new business and investment opportunities.
Waterways
Waterfront canal living is a feature of the Gold Coast. Most canal frontage homes have pontoons. The
Gold Coast Seaway, between
The Spit and
South Stradbroke Island, allows vessels direct access to the Pacific Ocean from
The Broad and many of the city's canal estates. Breakwaters on either side of the Seaway prevent
longshore drift
Longshore drift from longshore current is a geological process that consists of the transportation of sediments (clay, silt, pebbles, sand, shingle) along a coast parallel to the shoreline, which is dependent on the angle incoming wave direction ...
and the bar from silting up. A sand pumping operation on the Spit pipes sand under the Seaway to continue this natural process.
Residential canals were first built in the Gold Coast in the 1950s and construction continues. Most canals are extensions to the Nerang River, but there are more to the south along
Tallebudgera Creek
The Tallebudgera Creek is a creek located in South East Queensland, Australia. Its catchment lies within the Gold Coast local government area and covers an area of . The river is approximately in length and is known for good fishing.
Cours ...
and
Currumbin Creek and to the north along the
Gold Coast Broadwater,
South Stradbroke Island,
Coomera River and southern Moreton Bay. Early canals included Florida Gardens and
Isle of Capri which were under construction at the time of a 1954 flood. Recently constructed canals include Harbour Quays and Riverlinks completed in 2007. There are over of constructed residential waterfront land within the city that is home to over 80,000 residents.
Beaches
The city consists of of coastline, with some of the most popular
surf breaks in Australia and the world, including
South Stradbroke Island,
The Spit,
Main Beach,
Surfers Paradise
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,
Broadbeach, Mermaid Beach, Nobby's Beach,
Miami
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, North Burleigh Beach, Burleigh Beach,
Burleigh Heads, Tallebudgera Beach,
Palm Beach, South Palm Beach, Currumbin Beach, Tugun,
Bilinga, North Kirra Beach
Kirra,
Coolangatta
Coolangatta is a coastal suburb in the City of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. It is the Gold Coast's southernmost suburb and it borders New South Wales. In the , Coolangatta had a population of 5,948 people.
Geography
Coolangatta and i ...
,
Greenmount, Rainbow Bay,
Snapper Rocks
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and Froggies Beach.
Duranbah Beach is one of the world's best known
surfing beaches and is often thought of as being part of Gold Coast City, but is actually just across the
New South Wales
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state border in the
Tweed Shire
Tweed Shire is a local government area located in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia. It is adjacent to the border with Queensland, where that meets the Tasman Sea. Administered from the town of Murwillumbah, Tweed S ...
.
There are also beaches along many of the Gold Coast's of navigable tidal waterways. Popular inland beaches include
Southport
Southport is a seaside town in the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton in Merseyside, England. At the 2001 census, it had a population of 90,336, making it the eleventh most populous settlement in North West England.
Southport lies on the Iris ...
, Budds Beach, Marine Stadium,
Currumbin Alley, Tallebudgera Estuary, Jacobs Well, Jabiru Island, Paradise Point, Harley Park Labrador, Santa Barbara, Boykambil and Evandale Lake.
Beach safety and management
The Gold Coast has Australia's largest professional
surf lifesaving
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service to protect people on the beaches and to promote surf safety throughout the community. The
Queensland Department of Primary Industries
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carries out the Queensland Shark Control Program (SCP) to protect swimmers from
shark
Sharks are a group of elasmobranch fish characterized by a cartilaginous skeleton, five to seven gill slits on the sides of the head, and pectoral fins that are not fused to the head. Modern sharks are classified within the clade Selachi ...
s. Sharks are caught by using nets and baited drumlines off the major swimming beaches. Even with the SCP, sharks do range within sight of the
patrolled beaches.
Lifeguard
A lifeguard is a rescuer who supervises the safety and rescue of swimmers, surfers, and other water sports participants such as in a swimming pool, water park, beach, spa, river and lake. Lifeguards are trained in swimming and Cardiopulmonary ...
s will clear swimmers from the water if it is considered that there is a safety risk.
Gold Coast beaches have experienced periods of severe
beach erosion
Coastal erosion is the loss or displacement of land, or the long-term removal of sediment and rocks along the coastline due to the action of waves, currents, tides, wind-driven water, waterborne ice, or other impacts of storms. The landward ...
. In 1967, a series of 11 cyclones removed most of the sand from Gold Coast beaches. The
Government of Queensland engaged engineers from
Delft University in the Netherlands to advise what to do about the beach erosion. The Delft Report was published in 1971 and outlined a series of works for Gold Coast Beaches including
Gold Coast Seaway, works at
Narrow Neck that resulted in the Northern Gold Coast Beach Protection Strategy and works at the
Tweed River that became the
Tweed River Entrance Sand Bypassing Project.
By 2005 most of the recommendations of the 1971 Delft Report had been implemented.
City of Gold Coast commenced implementation of the
Palm Beach Protection Strategy but ran into considerable opposition from the community participating in a NO REEF protest campaign. The
City of Gold Coast Council then committed to completing a review of beach management practices to update the Delft Report. The
Gold Coast Shoreline Management Plan
The Gold Coast Shoreline Management Plan (GCSMP) is an Integrated coastal zone management, ICZM plan to manage the coastal resources of City of Gold Coast. The Environmental Protection Agency (Queensland), EPA encourages the City Council's to prod ...
will be delivered by organisations including the
Environmental Protection Agency
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,
City of Gold Coast and the Griffith Centre for Coastal Management. Gold Coast City is also investing into the quality and capacity of the
Gold Coast Oceanway that provides
sustainable transport
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along Gold Coast beaches.
Climate
The Gold Coast experiences a
humid subtropical climate (
Köppen climate classification
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''Cfa''), with mild to warm winters and hot, humid summers. The city experiences substantial summer precipitation mostly concentrated in thunderstorms and heavy showers with rain events occasionally lasting up to a few weeks at a time giving residents "the summer blues", while winter is pleasantly mild to warm with little rain. In fact, it is for this pleasant winter weather that both the city and the
Sunshine Coast Sunshine Coast may refer to:
* Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia
**Sunshine Coast Region, a local government area of Queensland named after the region
**Sunshine Coast Stadium
* Sunshine Coast (British Columbia), geographic subregion of the Br ...
—the coastal region north of Brisbane—are internationally renowned. Extreme temperatures recorded at
Gold Coast Seaway have ranged from on 19 July 2007 to on 22 February 2005, although the city rarely experiences temperatures above in summer or below in winter. The average temperature of the sea at
Surfers Paradise
Surfing is a surface water sport in which an individual, a surfer (or two in tandem surfing), uses a board to ride on the forward section, or face, of a moving wave of water, which usually carries the surfer towards the shore. Waves suitabl ...
ranges from in July and August to in February.
Government
Administratively, the Gold Coast is a local government area called the
City of Gold Coast. The City of Gold Coast Council has 14 elected councillors, each representing a division of the City. Businessman Tom Tate is the current
Mayor of the Gold Coast, first elected in 2012. Former mayors include
Ron Clake, Gary Baildon,
Lex Bell
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,
Ray Stevens
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, Ern Harley and
Sir Bruce Small, who was responsible for the development of many of the canal estates that are now home to thousands of Gold Coast residents.
At the state level, the Gold Coast area is represented by eleven members in the
Legislative Assembly of Queensland. The seats they hold are:
Bonney,
Broadwater,
Burleigh,
Coomera,
Currumbin,
Gaven
Gaven is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Queensland. It was created out of the former district of Nerang and the southern segment of Albert in the 2001 redistribution, and encompasses the northern ...
,
Mermaid Beach
Mermaid Beach is a coastal suburb on the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia. In the , Mermaid Beach had a population of 6,533.
Nobby Beach is a neighbourhood in the south of the suburb ().
Geography
The suburb is bounded to the west by th ...
,
Mudgeeraba,
Southport
Southport is a seaside town in the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton in Merseyside, England. At the 2001 census, it had a population of 90,336, making it the eleventh most populous settlement in North West England.
Southport lies on the Iris ...
,
Surfers Paradise
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and
Theodore. Federally, the Gold Coast area is split between five divisions in the
House of Representatives
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:
Fadden (northern),
Moncrieff (central) and
McPherson (southern) are located entirely within the Gold Coast, while
Forde (north-west) and
Wright
Wright is an occupational surname originating in England. The term 'Wright' comes from the circa 700 AD Old English word 'wryhta' or 'wyrhta', meaning worker or shaper of wood. Later it became any occupational worker (for example, a shipwright is ...
(south-west) encompass parts of the Gold Coast and other areas of Southeast Queensland.
Politically, the Gold Coast has often tilted conservative. It was a
Country Party bastion for most of the first three decades after World War II, but increasing urbanisation has made it a
Liberal stronghold.
Labor has historically only done well around Labrador and Coolangatta. Only one Labor MP has ever represented a significant portion of the Gold Coast at the federal level since 1949; the three Gold Coast divisions have only returned Liberals since 1984. At the state level, Labor was fairly competitive in the Gold Coast for most of the early part of the 21st century. However, as part of its massive landslide in the
2012 state election, the
Liberal National Party won every seat there. The LNP repeated its sweep of the Gold Coast seats at the
2015 election, and retained all but one Gold Coast seat at the
2017 state election.
Southport Courthouse
Southport Courthouse is the Gold Coast's major courthouse. It houses courtrooms and chambers for part of the District Court of Queensland, which has jurisdiction to hear criminal offences with penalties of less than 20 years imprisonment, some c ...
is the city's major courthouse and has jurisdiction to hear petty criminal offences and civil matters up to
A$250,000. Indictable offences, criminal sentencing and civil matters above A$250,000 are heard in the higher
Supreme Court of Queensland
The Supreme Court of Queensland is the highest court in the Australian State of Queensland. It was formerly the Brisbane Supreme Court, in the colony of Queensland.
The original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court allows its trial division to he ...
which is located in Brisbane. There is also a subsidiary Magistrates Court, located at the southern suburb of
Coolangatta
Coolangatta is a coastal suburb in the City of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. It is the Gold Coast's southernmost suburb and it borders New South Wales. In the , Coolangatta had a population of 5,948 people.
Geography
Coolangatta and i ...
.
In 2013 a brawl between members of
Outlaw motorcycle gangs also called "bikies" who fought each other outside a
Broadbeach restaurant caused mass fear to restaurant patrons and police. This led to the toughest anti-bikie laws introduced in Australia known as
Vicious Lawless Association Disestablishment Act 2013
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.
Economy
In fifty years, Gold Coast City has grown from a small beachside holiday destination to Australia's sixth largest city (and the country's most populous non-capital city). Situated within South East Queensland's growth corridor, the Gold Coast is one of Australia's fastest growing large cities, with a 5-year annual average population growth rate to 2015 of 1.8%, compared to 1.5% nationally.
[ Estimated resident population, 30 June 2015.] Gross Regional Product has risen from A$9.7 billion in 2001, to A$15.6 billion in 2008, a rise of 61 percent. Tourism remains fundamental to Gold Coast City's economy, with almost 10 million visitors a year to the area. In the past the economy was driven by the population derived industries of construction, tourism and retail. Some diversification has taken place, with the city now having an industrial base formed of marine, education, information communication and technology, food, tourism, creative, environment and sports industries. These nine industries have been identified as the key industries by the
City of Gold Coast Council to deliver the city's economic prosperity. Gold Coast City's unemployment rate (5.6 per cent) is below the national level (5.9 per cent). The declaration of Southport as the
Gold Coast central business district
The Gold Coast central business district (CBD) is the planned main commercial centre of the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. The area encompasses an eastern portion of the Southport suburb. Its north–south axis runs from North Street in the ...
(CBD) and a Priority Development Area (PDA), as well as new investment into the CBD, is driving transformative change and creating new business and investment opportunities.
The Gold Coast Economic Development Strategy 2013–2023 outlines the framework for the city's long-term growth and prosperity. The strategy outlines actions in the following areas, Innovation, Culture, Infrastructure, Competitive business, Workforce, International.
Tourism
Around 10 million tourists visit the Gold Coast area every year consisting of 849,114 international visitors, 3,468,000 domestic overnight visitors and 5,366,000 daytrip visitors. Tourism is the region's biggest industry, directly contributing more than $4.4 billion into the city economy every year and directly accounting for one in four jobs in the city There are approximately 65,000 beds, of beach, of canal, 100,000 hectares of nature reserve, 500 restaurants, 40 golf courses and five major theme parks in the city.
Gold Coast Airport provides connection across Australia and internationally with airlines including
Flyscoot,
Jetstar,
Qantas
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,
Air New Zealand
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,
Virgin Australia and
Airasia X.
Brisbane Airport is less than one hour from the centre of Gold Coast, and
direct trains operate.
Tourism is Gold Coast City's main industry, generating a total of $2.5 billion in revenue per annum. The Gold Coast is the most popular tourist destination in Queensland. It is Australia's 5th most visited destination by international tourists.
The city has over 13,000 available guest rooms contributing over $335 million to the local economy each year. Accommodation options available range from
hostels to five star resorts and hotels. The most common style of accommodation is three and four star self-contained apartments. Tourist attractions include surf beaches, and theme parks including
Dreamworld,
Sea World,
Wet'n'Wild Water World,
Warner Bros. Movie World
Warner Bros. Movie World is a theme park on the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia. Owned and operated by Village Roadshow Theme Parks, the park opened on 3 June 1991. It is part of a entertainment precinct, with the adjacent Village Roadsho ...
,
WhiteWater World,
Topgolf,
Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary,
David Fleay Wildlife Park
David Fleay Wildlife Park is a heritage-listed wildlife park at Fleays Wildlife Park Conservation Park, Tallebudgera Creek Road, Tallebudgera, Queensland, Australia. It was built from 1952 to 1983. It is also known as Fleays Wildlife Park. It w ...
, Australian Outback Spectacular, and Paradise Country.
Since the opening of what was then the world's highest residential tower in 2005 (it is now the fifth highest), the
Q1 building has been a destination for tourists and locals alike. It is the second highest public vantage point in the
southern hemisphere after the
Eureka Tower
Eureka Tower is a skyscraper located in the Southbank precinct of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Construction began in August 2002 and the exterior was completed on 1 June 2006. The plaza was finished in June 2006 and the building was officia ...
in Melbourne. The observation deck at level 77 is the highest of its kind in
Queensland
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and offers views in all directions, from
Brisbane
Brisbane ( ) is the capital and most populous city of the states and territories of Australia, Australian state of Queensland, and the list of cities in Australia by population, third-most populous city in Australia and Oceania, with a populati ...
to
Byron Bay. It towers over the
Surfers Paradise
Surfing is a surface water sport in which an individual, a surfer (or two in tandem surfing), uses a board to ride on the forward section, or face, of a moving wave of water, which usually carries the surfer towards the shore. Waves suitabl ...
skyline, with the observation deck 230 metres (755 feet) high, and the spire extending nearly another hundred metres up. In total, the Q1 is 322.5 metres (1058 feet) high, making it the
tallest building in Australia. Another famous tourist attraction are the
Surfers Paradise Meter Maids
Surfers Paradise Meter Maids are bikini-clad women who operate in Surfers Paradise — a surfing, entertainment and tourism centre on the Gold Coast of Queensland, Australia. Unlike other meter maids, who issue parking tickets to motorists whe ...
, instituted in 1965 to put a positive spin on new parking regulations. To avoid tickets being issued for expired parking, the Meter Maids dispense coins into the meter and leave a calling card under the windscreen wiper of the vehicle. The Maids are still a part of the Surfers Paradise culture but the scheme is now run by private enterprise.
Chinatown, Gold Coast, is an integral part of the revitalisation of Southport as an international CBD.
Film production
The Gold Coast is the major film production hub in Queensland and has accounted for 75% of all film production in Queensland since the 1990s, with an expenditure of around $150 million per year. The Gold Coast is the third largest film production centre in Australia, behind Sydney and Melbourne.
It is the filming site for major motion pictures including ''
Muriel's Wedding'' (1994), ''
Ghost Ship
A ghost ship, also known as a phantom ship, is a ship, vessel with no living crew aboard; it may be a fictional ghostly vessel, such as the ''Flying Dutchman'', or a physical Flotsam, jetsam, lagan and derelict, derelict found adrift with its cre ...
'' (2002), ''
Scooby-Doo'' (2002), ''
House of Wax'' (2005), ''
Superman Returns'' (2006), ''
Unbroken'' (2014), ''
The Inbetweeners 2'' (2014), ''
San Andreas'' (2015), ''
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales'' (2017), ''
Kong: Skull Island'' (2017), ''
Thor: Ragnarok'' (2017), ''
Pacific Rim: Uprising'' (2018), ''
Aquaman
Aquaman is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Paul Norris and Mort Weisinger, the character debuted in ''More Fun Comics'' #73 (November 1941). The character is a pastiche of Namor. Initially a b ...
'' (2018), ''
Dora the Explorer
''Dora the Explorer'' is an American children's animated television series and multimedia franchise created by Chris Gifford, Valerie Walsh Valdes and Eric Weiner that premiered on Nickelodeon on August 14, 2000, went on hiatus on June 5, 20 ...
'' (2019) and ''
Godzilla vs. Kong
''Godzilla vs. Kong'' is a 2021 American monster film directed by Adam Wingard. A sequel to '' Kong: Skull Island'' (2017) and '' Godzilla: King of the Monsters'' (2019); it is the fourth film in Legendary Pictures' MonsterVerse, the 36th film ...
'' (2020).
In 2019, American
YouTuber
A YouTuber is an online personality and/or influencer who produces videos on the video-sharing platform YouTube, typically posting to their personal YouTube channel. The term was first used in the English language in 2006.
Influence
Influe ...
James Charles
James Charles Dickinson (born May 23, 1999) is an American beauty YouTuber and makeup artist. While working as a local makeup artist in his hometown of Bethlehem, New York, Charles started a YouTube channel, where he posts makeup tutorials. I ...
recorded his 'Tati' apology video in
Surfers Paradise
Surfing is a surface water sport in which an individual, a surfer (or two in tandem surfing), uses a board to ride on the forward section, or face, of a moving wave of water, which usually carries the surfer towards the shore. Waves suitabl ...
, Gold Coast, in reference to his drama with American Beauty YouTuber
Tati Westbrook.
Village Roadshow Studios are adjacent to the Warner Bros Movie World Theme Park at
Oxenford. The Studios consists of eight sound stages, production offices, editing rooms, wardrobe, construction workshops, water tanks and commissary. These sound stages vary in size and have an overall floor area of 10,844 sq metres, making Warner Roadshow Studio one of the largest studio lots in the Southern Hemisphere. The Queensland Government actively supports the film and television production industry in Queensland and provides both non-financial and financial assistance through the Pacific Film and Television Commission.
Culture
The Gold Coast's culture has been impacted by rapid development and traditional marketing programs orbiting around 'sun, sand, surf and sex.'
Despite rapid socio-economic changes and a tourist-centred image, there is evidence of local resident-driven culture (such as
surf gangs) in geographical pockets and a broader 'Gold Coaster' identity drawn from
globalised
Globalization, or globalisation (Commonwealth English; see spelling differences), is the process of interaction and integration among people, companies, and governments worldwide. The term ''globalization'' first appeared in the early 20t ...
resort and real estate marketing material. The Gold Coast hosts cultural activities that attract tourists and residents alike.
Music
Music groups in this region include the
Northern Rivers Symphony Orchestra and
Operator Please. Musicians
Cody Simpson and
Ricki-Lee Coulter are from the Gold Coast. Music events include
Big Day Out
The Big Day Out (BDO) was an annual music festival that was held in five Australian cities: Sydney, Melbourne, Gold Coast, Adelaide, and Perth, as well as Auckland, New Zealand. The festival was held during summer, typically in January of ea ...
,
Good Vibrations Festival, Summafieldayze, the Blues on Broadbeach Festival and
V Festival (2007–2009).
Arts
Home of the Arts
Home of the Arts (HOTA), opened as the Keith Hunt Community Entertainment and Arts Centre in 1986 and subsequently renamed The Arts Centre Gold Coast (TAC) and Gold Coast Arts Centre, is a cultural precinct situated in Surfers Paradise, City of ...
(HOTA) is the Gold Coast's premier cultural facility for visual and performing arts with a performance theatre, two cinemas and an underground venue. The theatre has hosted performance by the
Imperial Russian Ballet,
The Australian Ballet and the
Queensland Ballet. Musicals, plays and a variety of performances are regularly scheduled. The city is also home to the
Gold Coast City Art Gallery. Film festivals and the Comedy Club host international artists. A redeveloped Gold Coast cultural precinct opened before the city hosted the
2018 Commonwealth Games.
Bleach* The Gold Coast Festivaltakes place annually across the City in August. The program is one of Australia's leading and most exciting site-specific contemporary arts programs. Quintessentially Gold Coast, Bleach* celebrates the city's most dynamic and adventurous artists, welcomes renowned Australian and international collaborators and engages a broad audience through a range of events. Bleach* has attracted more than 470,000 people since its inaugural year in 2012. The program features work across all genres including dance, theatre, contemporary music, opera, installations, circus and major public events.
Sport
The Gold Coast is represented in two national competitions by the following teams:
Burleigh Bears
The Burleigh Bears are an Australian professional rugby league football club based in Gold Coast, Australia. They compete in Queensland's top rugby league competition, the Queensland Cup.
Since their admission to the competition in 1997, th ...
rugby league
Rugby league football, commonly known as just rugby league and sometimes football, footy, rugby or league, is a full-contact sport played by two teams of thirteen players on a rectangular field measuring 68 metres (75 yards) wide and 112 ...
football club play in the
Queensland Cup and have won four premierships (in 1999, 2004, 2016 and 2019).
Recreational activities on the Gold Coast include surfing, fishing, cycling, boating and golf. The Gold Coast area has numerous
golf links, including
Hope Island Hope Island may refer to:
Places Antarctica
* Hope Island (Graham Land), an island on d'Urville Island
* Nadezhdy Island (Hope Island)
Australia
* Hope Island, Queensland, a suburb of Gold Coast City
* Hope Island (Tasmania)
* Hope Islands (Q ...
,
Sanctuary Cove and The Glades.
Sporting facilities include the
Carrara Stadium, Carrara Indoor Sport Centre,
Nerang Velodrome
Sport on the Gold Coast has a rich history. As a popular tourist destination leisure sports like Golf, but most particularly sports associated with its famous beaches, have always been popular. A number of surf clubs line Gold Coasts beaches, w ...
and the Sports Super Centre. Some of these facilities are being superseded by newer and larger capacity facilities. Two examples of these are the
Gold Coast Convention & Exhibition Centre to play host to a Gold Coast Basketball team and
Robina Stadium to host
NRL games.
Former
World Wrestling Entertainment performer
Nathan Jones comes from the Gold Coast, as do Olympic gold medal winning swimmer
Grant Hackett,
2011 US Open tennis champion
Samantha Stosur and
Sally Pearson (who received the keys to the city).
Olympic and Paralympic Games
Gold Coast will be one of the three zones for the
2032 Summer Olympics
The 2032 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXXV Olympiad and also known as Brisbane 2032, will be an international multi-sport event
A multi-sport event is an organized sporting event, often held over multiple days, featu ...
and
2032 Summer Paralympics
The 2032 Summer Paralympics, officially the 19th Summer Paralympic Games and commonly known as Brisbane 2032 ( Turrbal: ''Meeanjin 2032''), are an upcoming major international multi-sport event for athletes with disabilities governed by the In ...
in Brisbane to use the venues as the 2018 Commonwealth Games. The Gold Coast Zone will have seven venues, and will host nine Olympic and six Paralympic sports. The
Gold Coast Convention & Exhibition Centre will be used for the preliminary Volleyball along with Powerlifting and Sitting Volleyball during the Paralympics.
Broadbeach Park Stadium will host Beach Volleyball for Olympics as well in the Football 5-a-side in the Paralympics. The
Gold Coast Sports and Leisure Centre
Gold Coast Sports and Leisure Centre is a multi-purpose arena and sports facility located at Carrara on Queensland's Gold Coast in Australia, capable of seating 5,000 fans. The centre is located adjacent to the Carrara Indoor Stadium and forms p ...
will be used for Judo and Wrestling in the Olympics and Boccia in the Paralympics.
Southport Broadwater Parklands to be used for Triathlon and Marathon Swimming in the Olympics and will be used for Paratriathlon in the Paralympics.
Coomera Indoor Sports Centre will host the Volleyball for the Olympics and will be used for Wheelchair Rugby in the Paralympics. The
Robina Stadium will host the preliminary football matches. The
Carrara Stadium could potentially host the Cricket matches if the IOC approves cricket in the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles.
Commonwealth Games
The 2018 Commonwealth Games was held on the Gold Coast between 4 and 15 April 2018 which was an international
multi-sport event
A multi-sport event is an organized sporting event, often held over multiple days, featuring competition in many different sports among organized teams of athletes from (mostly) nation-states. The first major, modern, multi-sport event of intern ...
for members of the
Commonwealth
A commonwealth is a traditional English term for a political community founded for the common good. Historically, it has been synonymous with " republic". The noun "commonwealth", meaning "public welfare, general good or advantage", dates from th ...
. It was the fifth time Australia had hosted the
Commonwealth Games
The Commonwealth Games, often referred to as the Friendly Games or simply the Comm Games, are a quadrennial international multi-sport event among athletes from the Commonwealth of Nations. The event was first held in 1930 British Empire Game ...
and the first time a major multi-sport event achieved
gender equality
Gender equality, also known as sexual equality or equality of the sexes, is the state of equal ease of access to resources and opportunities regardless of gender, including economic participation and decision-making; and the state of valuing d ...
by having an equal number of events for male and female athletes.
More than 4,400 athletes including 300 para-athletes from 71 Commonwealth Games Associations took part in the event.
The venues such as
Carrara Stadium,
Carrara Sports and Leisure Centre,
Carrara Indoor Sports Stadium,
Gold Coast Convention & Exhibition Centre.
Broadbeach Bowls Club Nerang Mountain Bike Trails,
Coomera Indoor Sports Centre,
Oxenford Studios, The
Gold Coast Hockey Centre,
Southport Broadwater Parklands,
Gold Coast Aquatic Centre,
Robina Stadium, The
Currumbin Beachfront, and
Coolangatta
Coolangatta is a coastal suburb in the City of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. It is the Gold Coast's southernmost suburb and it borders New South Wales. In the , Coolangatta had a population of 5,948 people.
Geography
Coolangatta and i ...
Beachfront were used for the Games.
Other events
The
Gold Coast 600 (formerly known as the
Gold Coast Indy 300
The Gold Coast Indy 300 was an annual open-wheel motor race event that took place at the Surfers Paradise Street Circuit on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia from 1991 to 2008. The challenging track, alongside a strip of beaches, had sev ...
) is a car racing event held annually, usually in October. The
Surfers Paradise Street Circuit through the streets of
Surfers Paradise
Surfing is a surface water sport in which an individual, a surfer (or two in tandem surfing), uses a board to ride on the forward section, or face, of a moving wave of water, which usually carries the surfer towards the shore. Waves suitabl ...
and
Main Beach. The GC 600 comprises many other events such as the Indy Undie Ball and the Miss Indy Competition. Formerly an
IndyCar event,
V8 Supercars are now the headline attraction, using a similar track route, as the circuit was cut in half by a hairpin.
The
Magic Millions
Magic Millions Sales Pty Ltd is an Australian Thoroughbred racehorse auction house which holds auctions around Australia each year including its world famous Gold Coast Yearling Sale at Surfers Paradise in Queensland. Seven days of auctions are jo ...
horse racing auction at the Gold Coast Turf Club was the brainchild of entrepreneurs
Gerry Harvey and
John Singleton. There are plans to relocate and build a state-of-the-art new racetrack at Palm Meadows which will incorporate the Magic Million sale with facilities for up to 4,000 horses.
Each June, Coolangatta hosts the
Wintersun Festival renamed as
Cooly Rocks On
A coolie (also spelled koelie, kuli, khuli, khulie, cooli, cooly, or quli) is a term for a low-wage labourer, typically of South Asian or East Asian descent.
The word ''coolie'' was first popularized in the 16th century by European traders acros ...
for 2011, a two-week 1950s and 1960s nostalgia festival with free entertainment and attractions, including
hot rod
Hot rods are typically American cars that might be old, classic, or modern and that have been rebuilt or modified with large engines optimised for speed and acceleration. One definition is: "a car that's been stripped down, souped up and made ...
s, restored cars and revival bands playing music of the era. Every July, more than 25,000 congregate on the Gold Coast from around the world to participate in the
Gold Coast Marathon
The Gold Coast Marathon is an annual road marathon on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, first held in 1979. Marketed as "Australia's premier road race", the marathon is the only race in Australia to hold World Athletics Label status. ...
. It is also the largest annual community sporting event held on the Gold Coast. In 2015, it will be held on 4–5 July and the 37th Gold Coast Airport Marathon is set to motivate and challenge more than 25,000 people of all ages and abilities. The
Gold Coast Airport Marathon will feature an event for all ages and abilities, including the full Gold Coast Airport Marathon, ASICS Half Marathon,
Southern Cross University
Southern Cross University (SCU) is an Australian public university, with campuses at Lismore and Coffs Harbour in northern New South Wales, and at Coolangatta, the most southern suburb of the Gold Coast in Queensland.
It is ranked in the t ...
Run, Suncorp Bank Challenge, and Junior Dash over and .
In August
Currumbin hosts the annual half distance Challenge Gold Coast triathlon, with the 1.9 km swim taking place in the Currumbin River, the 90 km bike going through the Currumbin and
Tallebudgera Valley
Tallebudgera Valley is an outer locality in the City of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. It borders New South Wales. In the , Tallebudgera Valley had a population of 1624 people.
Ingleside is a neighbourhood within Tallebudgera Valley ().
G ...
s in the Hinterland, and the 21.1 km run going along the beach to Elephant Rock and
Tugun.
Late November to early December sees thousands of school leavers across the country descend on the Gold Coast for
Schoolies week, a two-week period of celebration and parties throughout Surfers Paradise, hosted by the
City of Gold Coast. The event is often criticised nationally and locally for its portrayal of drinking and acts of violence, however every effort by the
Queensland Police Service
The Queensland Police Service (QPS) is the principal law enforcement agency responsible for policing the Australian state of Queensland. In 1990, the Queensland Police Force was officially renamed the Queensland Police Service and the old mott ...
and State Government to ensure all school leavers have a good time are put into place, including locals volunteering by walking the streets and keeping an eye out for those in need of assistance. Early each year the Gold Coast hosts one leg of the
ASP World Tour of surfing, where some of the worlds best surfers compete in the
Quiksilver Pro
Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast was a surfing competition in the World Surf League that was held at Coolangatta in Queensland, Australia. In August 2021 it was announced that this event would be canceled.
Results
See also
* Roxy Pro Gold Coast
* ...
at Coolangatta.
The Arts Centre Gold Coast located in Evandale, features a fine art gallery featuring local and international works from painting to sculpture and new media. In addition, there is a theatre for live productions including musicals as well two arts cinemas showing foreign and independent films from Australia and abroad.
Chinatown, Gold Coast, located in Southport, hosts the annual citywide Lunar New Year festival as well as regular monthly events.
Media
Print
The daily local newspaper is the ''
Gold Coast Bulletin'' which is published by
News Corporation
News Corporation (abbreviated News Corp.), also variously known as News Corporation Limited, was an American multinational mass media corporation controlled by media mogul Rupert Murdoch and headquartered at 1211 Avenue of the Americas in Ne ...
. National surfing magazine ''
Australia's Surfing Life'' is published in the Gold Coast suburb of
Burleigh Heads by Morrison Media.
Major daily newspapers such as
The Courier-Mail
''The Courier-Mail'' is an Australian newspaper published in Brisbane. Owned by News Corp Australia, it is published daily from Monday to Saturday in tabloid format. Its editorial offices are located at Bowen Hills, in Brisbane's inner northe ...
and its sibling
The Sunday Mail from Brisbane,
The Daily Telegraph
''The Daily Telegraph'', known online and elsewhere as ''The Telegraph'', is a national British daily broadsheet newspaper published in London by Telegraph Media Group and distributed across the United Kingdom and internationally.
It was f ...
, The Sunday Telegraph (Sydney),
The Sydney Morning Herald
''The Sydney Morning Herald'' (''SMH'') is a daily compact newspaper published in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, and owned by Nine. Founded in 1831 as the ''Sydney Herald'', the ''Herald'' is the oldest continuously published newspaper ...
and
The Sun-Herald from Sydney and
The Age
''The Age'' is a daily newspaper in Melbourne, Australia, that has been published since 1854. Owned and published by Nine Entertainment, ''The Age'' primarily serves Victoria, but copies also sell in Tasmania, the Australian Capital Territo ...
,
The Sunday Age,
The Herald Sun and the Sunday Herald-Sun from Melbourne as well as national publications
The Australian
''The Australian'', with its Saturday edition, ''The Weekend Australian'', is a broadsheet newspaper published by News Corp Australia since 14 July 1964.Bruns, Axel. "3.1. The active audience: Transforming journalism from gatekeeping to gatewat ...
and
The Australian Financial Review
''The Australian Financial Review'' (abbreviated to the ''AFR'') is an Australian business-focused, compact daily newspaper covering the current business and economic affairs of Australia and the world. The newspaper is based in Sydney, New S ...
are all available for purchase on the Gold Coast. Other major interstate newspapers and newspapers from neighbouring regions owned by
News Corporation
News Corporation (abbreviated News Corp.), also variously known as News Corporation Limited, was an American multinational mass media corporation controlled by media mogul Rupert Murdoch and headquartered at 1211 Avenue of the Americas in Ne ...
or
Australian Community Media are also available for purchase via retail outlets on the Gold Coast.
Television
The Gold Coast straddles the boundary between the television licence areas of both Brisbane (metropolitan) and Northern NSW (regional): the Brisbane primary channels are
Seven's
BTQ
BTQ is the Brisbane television station of the Seven Network in Australia. BTQ was the second television station to launch in Brisbane, going to air on 1 November 1959, after QTQ (station of the Nine Network) launched three months earlier.
Along ...
,
Nine's
QTQ and
10's
TVQ, while the regional affiliates are
Seven's
NEN,
Nine’s
NBN and
WIN Television’s
NRN.
Both sets of commercial stations are available throughout the Gold Coast, as well as the
ABC and
SBS television services. Other channels include
10 Bold,
10 Peach,
10 Shake
10 Shake is an Australian free-to-air digital television multichannel owned by Network 10. It launched on 27 September 2020 at 6am.
The channel includes a mix of shows for people aged forty and under. It broadcasts programming for children fro ...
,
Sky News Regional (regional only),
ABC TV Plus
ABC TV Plus (formerly ABC2 and ABC Comedy) is an Australian free-to-air television channel owned by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and part of its ABC Television network. The channel broadcasts a range of general entertainment prog ...
/
ABC Kids,
ABC Me,
ABC News
ABC News is the journalism, news division of the American broadcast network American Broadcasting Company, ABC. Its flagship program is the daily evening newscast ''ABC World News Tonight, ABC World News Tonight with David Muir''; other progra ...
,
SBS World Movies,
SBS Viceland,
SBS Food,
SBS WorldWatch,
NITV,
SBS WorldWatch,
7two,
7mate
7mate is an Australian free-to-air digital television multichannel, which was launched by the Seven Network on 25 September 2010. The channel contains sport and regular programs aimed primarily to a male audience, with programming drawn from a ...
,
7flix,
9Gem,
9Go!,
9Rush &
9Life
9Life is an Australian free-to-air digital television multichannel owned by Nine Entertainment. The channel airs mostly foreign lifestyle and reality programs, with the channel having a licensing agreement with Discovery Inc. (previously Scr ...
. Subscription television service
Foxtel is also available.
Of the main metropolitan and regional commercial networks:
*
Seven News
''7NEWS'' is the television news service of the Seven Network and, as of 2021, the highest-rating in Australia.
National bulletins are presented from Seven's high-definition television, high definition studios in Martin Place, Sydney, while f ...
and
Nine News both produce half-hour local bulletins at 5.30pm on weeknights, broadcasting from studios in
Surfers Paradise
Surfing is a surface water sport in which an individual, a surfer (or two in tandem surfing), uses a board to ride on the forward section, or face, of a moving wave of water, which usually carries the surfer towards the shore. Waves suitabl ...
. These bulletins air as opt-outs on the respective metropolitan stations (
BTQ7
BTQ is the Brisbane television station of the Seven Network in Australia. BTQ was the second television station to launch in Brisbane, going to air on 1 November 1959, after QTQ (station of the Nine Network) launched three months earlier.
Along ...
and
QTQ9) ahead of the main 6pm news from Brisbane.
*
NBN airs ''NBN News'', an hour-long regional program combining regional, national and international news - including local opt-outs for the Gold Coast and Northern Rivers - every night at 6pm. It broadcasts from studios in
Newcastle with reporters based in Lismore and Surfers Paradise.
*
WIN Television's
10 Northern NSW airs short local news updates for the Gold Coast/Lismore district throughout the day.
Radio
There are numerous commercial, ABC and community stations broadcasting along the Gold Coast.
The Gold Coast's
FM commercial and community stations include
92.5 Triple M,
Hit Network
The Hit Network is an Australian commercial radio network owned and operated by Southern Cross Austereo. The network consists of 41 radio stations broadcasting a hot adult contemporary music format, as well as 6 digital radio stations.
Hist ...
's
90.9 Sea FM,
Hot Tomato
Hot Tomato (call sign: 4HTB) is a radio station (102.9 FM) on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.
The current breakfast line-up consists of Paul " Galey " Gale, teamed with Emily Jade O'Keefe and David " Christo " Christopher . The local ...
,
94.1FM,
Juice107.3,
Radio Metro and 4CRB.
91.7 ABC Gold Coast is the local ABC station on the Gold Coast, which is complemented by the ABC's national radio services including
Triple J
Triple J (stylised in all lowercase) is a government-funded, national Australian radio station intended to appeal to listeners of alternative music, which began broadcasting in January 1975. The station also places a greater emphasis on broad ...
,
ABC Radio National,
ABC NewsRadio and
ABC Classic FM.
A number of narrowcast services are also available on the Gold Coast including
Raw FM
''Raw FM'' was an Australian Television series produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation that aired for one season of thirteen episodes between November 1997 and February 1998. ''Raw FM'' was about an independent radio station of the ...
and
Vision Radio.
The Gold Coast can also easily receive Brisbane and Northern NSW FM and AM stations.
Education
Colleges and universities
The Gold Coast is home to two major university campuses:
Bond University
Bond University is Australia's first private not-for-profit university and is located in Robina, a suburb in the City of Gold Coast, Queensland. Since its founding on 15 May 1989, Bond University has primarily been a teaching-focused higher e ...
at
Robina and
Griffith University
Griffith University is a public research university in South East Queensland on the east coast of Australia. Formally founded in 1971, Griffith opened its doors in 1975, introducing Australia's first degrees in environmental science and Asia ...
at
Southport
Southport is a seaside town in the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton in Merseyside, England. At the 2001 census, it had a population of 90,336, making it the eleventh most populous settlement in North West England.
Southport lies on the Iris ...
.
Southern Cross University
Southern Cross University (SCU) is an Australian public university, with campuses at Lismore and Coffs Harbour in northern New South Wales, and at Coolangatta, the most southern suburb of the Gold Coast in Queensland.
It is ranked in the t ...
also operates a smaller campus in
Bilinga near the Gold Coast Airport. The
Gold Coast Institute of Technical and Further Education (
TAFE) has five campuses at Southport, Ridgeway (Ashmore), Benowa, Coomera and Coolangatta.
Schools and libraries
There are over 100 primary and secondary schools, both public and private and of a variety of denominations, including the selective state high school
Queensland Academy for Health Sciences and
single-sex private schools
The Southport School and
St Hilda's School. The longest established public school on the Gold Coast is
Southport State High School, having originally opened in 1916. There are a number of libraries located on the Gold Coast. For a full list see
Gold Coast libraries.
Infrastructure
Utilities
Electricity
Electricity for the Gold Coast is sourced from Powerlink Queensland at bulk supply substations which is provided via the
National Electricity Market from an interconnected multi-State power system. The Government-owned electricity corporation
Energex distributes and retails electricity, natural gas,
liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and value-added products and services to residential, industrial and commercial customers in South-East Queensland.
Water supply
The
Hinze Dam southwest of Nerang is the population's main water supply. The
Little Nerang Dam
The Little Nerang Dam is a concrete gravity dam with an un-gated spillway across the Little Nerang Creek that is located in the South East region of Queensland, Australia. The main purpose of the dam is for potable water supply of the G ...
which feeds into
Hinze Dam can supplement part of the city area's water needs, and both are managed by the city council directorate
Gold Coast Water
Allconnex Water is the water and wastewater business for the Gold Coast, Logan
Logan may refer to:
Places
* Mount Logan (disambiguation)
Australia
* Logan (Queensland electoral district), an electoral district in the Queensland Legislative Ass ...
. Reforms of the way in which the
water industry is structured have been announced by the State Government, with transfer of ownership and management of water services from local government to the state occurring in 2008–09.
City of Gold Coast also sources water from
Wivenhoe Dam, west of Brisbane for northern suburbs when the Hinze Dam, at one-tenth of Wivenhoe's capacity, becomes low.
Water shortage and water restrictions have been current local issues, and a few new Gold Coast residential areas have recently included dual reticulation in their planning and development to supply water from a new water recycling plant being built concurrently. This will make available highly treated recycled water for use around the home in addition to potable water. The Gold Coast has received world recognition for this scheme in its Pimpama-Coomera suburbs.
Gold Coast Water has also been recognised for its world leading HACCP water quality management system by the
World Health Organization
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which published Gold Coast Water's system as a good model for managing water quality and safety from catchment to tap. The
Gold Coast desalination plant, which opened in February 2009, has the capacity to supply up to 133 megalitres of desalinated water per day.
Transport
The car is the dominant mode of transport in the Gold Coast, with over 70% of people using it as their sole mode of travelling to work. The Gold Coast has an extensive network of arterial roads that link coastal suburbs with inland suburbs. In recent years, local and state governments have invested money in transport infrastructure on the Gold Coast to combat the increasing congestion on many of the city's roads. The Gold Coast has an extensive public transport network that includes buses, heavy rail & the new light rail for commuting to work, visiting attractions, and travelling to other destinations.
Road
A number of major roads connect the Gold Coast with Brisbane, New South Wales, and the surrounding areas. The
Pacific Motorway (M1) is the main motorway in the area. Beginning at the
Logan Motorway (M6) in Brisbane, it travels through the inland Gold Coast region and links with the
Pacific Highway at the New South Wales/Queensland border near
Tweed Heads. Before the
Tugun Bypass was completed in 2008, the motorway ended at
Tugun. The
Gold Coast Highway services the coastal suburbs of the Gold Coast, including Surfers Paradise, Southport, and Burleigh Heads. Starting at the Pacific Motorway at Tweed Heads, it runs parallel to the coast until it reaches Labrador, where it turns inland to meet the Pacific Motorway again at
Helensvale. Other arterial roads include the
Smith Street Motorway which connects Southport, Gold Coast’s CBD with the
M1 in
Parkwood. Other major roads include Reedy Creek Road,
Nerang–Broadbeach Road,
Robina Parkway
Robina Parkway (state route 7) is a major road on the Gold Coast, Queensland. The road begins at the overpass of the Pacific Motorway and travels through the suburb of Robina before termination in Carrara at the intersection with Gooding Driv ...
and
Southport–Burleigh Road
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.
Light rail
The Gold Coast's light rail service is called
G:link, a line between
Helensvale and
Broadbeach that also connects the key activity centres of
Southport
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Southport lies on the Iris ...
and
Surfers Paradise
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. The G:link was opened in 2014 between Broadbeach and Southport, with an extension to Helensvale completed in 2017 in preparation for the
2018 Commonwealth Games.
Heavy rail
Queensland Rail
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operates a intra-city rail service from Brisbane to the Gold Coast along the
Gold Coast railway line. The line follows the same route as Brisbane's
Beenleigh railway line, continuing on after reaching
Beenleigh. It then follows a route similar to that of the Pacific Motorway, passing stations at
Ormeau,
Coomera,
Helensvale,
Nerang and
Robina before terminating at
Varsity Lakes. An extension of the Gold Coast line to the Gold Coast Airport is proposed.
Bus
Kinetic Group (formely
Surfiside Buslines prior to a re-branding in 2022) operates all public passenger services in the city under contract by
TransLink which coordinates the public transport network in
South East Queensland
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. Services are frequent during the day, with intervals being as little as 5 minutes. Kinetic Group operates over a fleet of over 400 buses operating on over 70 lines covering the entire city
Airport
Gold Coast Airport is located at Coolangatta, approximately south of Surfers Paradise. Services are provided to interstate capitals and major cities as well as to major New Zealand cities, Malaysia, Japan and Singapore. It is the
sixth busiest airport in Australia.
Projects
*The Gold Coast has been debating a controversial
cruise ship terminal
* A third extension of the G:link to
Burleigh Heads is planned with fesability studies and community consultation currently underway.
* The existing heavy rail
Gold Coast line
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will be extended to Coolangatta
International relations
The City of Gold Coast has relationships with the following cities:
Sister City Agreements
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Beihai
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, China
*
Da Nang
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, Vietnam (Friendship agreement)
*
Zhuhai
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, China
*
Tainan
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, Taiwan
*
Taipei
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, Taiwan
*
Dubai
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, United Arab Emirates
*
Fort Lauderdale
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, Florida, United States
*
Takasu, Japan
*
Nouméa
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, New Caledonia
*
Netanya
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, Israel
*
Chengdu
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, China
*
Kanagawa Prefecture
is a prefecture of Japan located in the Kantō region of Honshu. Kanagawa Prefecture is the second-most populous prefecture of Japan at 9,221,129 (1 April 2022) and third-densest at . Its geographic area of makes it fifth-smallest. Kana ...
, Japan (Friendship Agreement)
Other Partnerships
*
Jining
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*
Wuhan
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*
Makassar
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*
Phuket Province
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, Thailand
Notable people
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Megan Anderson (fighter), MMA fighter
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Jack Doohan
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, racing driver and son of Mick Doohan
*
Mick Doohan, five-time 500 cc
Grand Prix motorcycle racing world champion
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*
Broc Feeney, racing driver
*
Zane Goddard, racing driver
*
Amy Shark, singer-songwriter and producer
*
Toni Storm, professional wrestler
See also
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Gold Coast hinterland
References
External links
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Explore Gold CoastEverything About Gold Coast
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TransLink – Public transport – bus train ferryTourism Australia
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