Man jailed over $73k cop car smash pursuit in stolen car
A Gold Coast man who took police on a wild demolition derby across the Tweed, smashing into three police cars and causing $73,000 damage, said police were “interfering with my mission”.
A Gold Coast man who took police on a wild demolition derby across the Tweed, smashing into three police cars and causing $73,000 damage, said police were “interfering with my mission”.
The State has been urged to stump up cash for east-west transport links amid accusations the Gold Coast is being ‘short changed’ on public transport. Here’s where the new transport corridors would be built.
The eyes of the world were on the Gold Coast 60 years ago next week for the incredible flight of a World War II-era plane dubbed “The Spirit of Surfers Paradise”. ITS INCREDIBLE STORY
The Gold Coast is trying to entice international film companies including Disney to relocate their Aussie productions from Sydney to the Glitter Strip.
The Bulletin has been telling the story of the Gold Coast since March 1885. This is the incredible 140-year journey which began in a small wooden shed. READ THE SPECIAL FEATURE
One of the Gold Coast’s most popular shopping centres will be demolished and replaced by a giant three-tower development, new plans reveal. It won’t be the last. THIS IS WHY
There’s one big Gold Coast project missing from the 2032 Olympic Games review and it’s left city leaders “stunned”. WHAT IT MEANS FOR THE FUTURE
New mapping has revealed the full extent of Cyclone Alfred’s fury, showing in remarkable detail which Gold Coast suburbs took the biggest hits.
Experts monitoring water quality on the North Coast following a mass fish kill in the wake of Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred have offered a grim outlook as tests continue.
Squatters occupying government-purchased flood buyback homes in Lismore are facing inevitable eviction as the state government pursues a writ of possession in the Supreme Court.
More than $1.2bn will be pumped into the Gold Coast, Treasurer Jim Chalmers has revealed in Tuesday night’s Federal Budget. FIND OUT WHY
From selling cars to swimming laps, meet the unstoppable octogenarian making waves who’s now diving into his 80s with a splash, training for the World Championship Triathlon in Wollongong.
Over and again, studies have shown that rail is considered a far more reliable and regular service that people trust and will use, while buses go empty. So why are we turning on light rail, asks Ann Wason Moore.
Gold Coast civic leaders have revealed what they want to see Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers unveil in Tuesday night’s budget. FIND OUT MORE
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