Power 100: surf pro Stephanie Gilmore number 68 on Gold Coast Bulletin’s most influential list
COAST golden girl Stephanie Gilmore has taken 68th spot on the 2017 Gold Coast Bulletin Power 100 list, recognising her impressive influence in sport, fashion and culture. Who else made the cut?
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COAST golden girl Stephanie Gilmore has taken 68th spot on the 2017 Gold Coast Bulletin Power 100 list, recognising her impressive influence in sport, fashion and culture.
The six-time world champion surfer is a household name, who is also an accomplished guitarist who has graced the stages of some of the nation’s biggest music festivals.
Gilmore is among the second instalment of 20 entrants to the 2017 list, which have been revealed exclusively to subscribers at goldcoastbulletin.com.au today.
Others landing positions between 80 and 61 include a lawyer, resort owner, politician, researcher and a beer brewer.
The latest edition joins numbers 100-81 which were revealed on Saturday.
Further instalments will be unveiled daily this week, ahead of the release of the full list in a 32-page gloss magazine inside the Gold Coast Bulletin on Friday.
The magazine will also include data on where powerbrokers have tracked in the past eight years, stories about those who fell off the list this year and a brand new feature on Gold Coast power couples — the influential combinations of characters who rule the city together
2017 POWER 100: NUMBERS 80-61 REVEALED
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There are 15 new people on the list in 2017, reflecting the transience of power in our vibrant city as well as the blossoming start-up scene.
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