Five days, four tragedies – and a city rattled
The discovery of four bodies in five days in some of the Gold Coast’s most scenic locations has left locals rattled – not least because it reminded us of an unsettling truth.
The discovery of four bodies in five days in some of the Gold Coast’s most scenic locations has left locals rattled – not least because it reminded us of an unsettling truth.
From staff dressed in school uniforms to the ‘women’s special’, Gold Coast residents looking for regular massages are getting more than they bargained for.
Fifteen years ago when she left the Gold Coast to pursue a career as a writer, Maria Lewis couldn’t have imagined it would become the best place in the world to fulfil those dreams.
I’m all for Christmas in July if all it means is wearing ugly sweaters and enjoying a meal with friends. But Christmas shopping in July – that’s a step too far, writes Ann Wason Moore.
Think you know where to get a car park on the Gold Coast? Think again. But there’s a way out of this mess, writes Ann Wason Moore.
The debut CEO of Brand Gold Coast Todd Babiak is closing in on distilling the essence of the city after 200-plus interviews. Read how he plans to sell the Gold Coast to the world
In a world where tradies make megabucks and PhD grads make flat whites, a TAFE boss asks why so many still opt for university. READ HER INTERVIEW
Residents of a small Ashmore Gold Coast cul-de-sac claim a neighbour blasts loud music at night, plus an airhorn and yells profanity – but he says his behaviour is “totally fine”.
It’s Friday, you’re ready to unwind and you’re hungry. You reach for your phone to make an order – but that’s when things can start to get messy, writes Ann Wason Moore.
Consider it the opportunity to give spectators two shows for the price of one – the Titans in their two 40-minutes halves, and the cheer team in a pre-game and halftime spectacle, writes Ann Wason Moore.
Original URL: https://www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au/journalists/ann-wason-moore