Job loss shock: Major Coast industry to drop 600 positions
Job numbers in some of the Gold Coast’s biggest industries will explode in the next three years, a new report reveals. But one is set to shrink in a major fashion.
Job numbers in some of the Gold Coast’s biggest industries will explode in the next three years, a new report reveals. But one is set to shrink in a major fashion.
The Gold Coast Hinterland will be dramatically reshaped, with several multi-billion dollar developments set to transform the quiet region. SEE THE CHANGES
It’s the question on everyone’s lips – when will the Broadbeach to Burleigh light rail be built? The state government have revealed the answer and it’s got people hopping mad. SEE WHEN TRAMS WILL BE BUILT >>>>>>
The $2.1bn Coomera Connector was pitched as a giant six-lane highway which will take 60,000 cars off the M1 each day. But there’s been a huge change. SEE WHAT’S CHANGED>>>>>>
There’s a crucial flaw in the Gold Coast’s road network that’s being overlooked – and it’s the most compelling reason we need the Coomera Connector sooner rather than later, writes Keith Woods.
Seven new railway stations will be built on the Gold Coast line to cope with a rapidly growing population. Here’s where they will be built.
New research shows boating traffic will triple on the Gold Coast in the next 25 years, creating pressure points for congestion and potential for increased accidents.
The Palaszczuk Government says it will start construction on one of the most dangerous Pacific Motorway exits next year — but the federal government is refusing to stump up.
Fast rail will slash the 74-minute trip between the Gold Coast and Brisbane to 32 minutes. Now we know when you’ll be boarding super fast trains.
Piling is underway and three new cranes will be on site next month as visible signs of Gold Coast Airport’s new expanded three-level terminal with aerobridges take hold.
The Gold Coast has been one of the country’s fastest-growing cities for the past few decades, and passenger numbers at Gold Coast Airport have shot up at a similar rate, writes Queensland Airport Limited CEO Chris Mills.
This is the first glimpse of the northern Gold Coast’s second M1 — and it shows why it will be the silver bullet to end gridlock on the Pacific Motorway.
The boss of Gold Coast Airport is warning state and federal politicians not to await the outcome of a 2032 Olympics bid before progressing vital light-heavy rail links.
One of the country’s leading demographers has predicted what the Gold Coast will look like — and what it needs to flourish — as the city’s population rushes towards the million mark.
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