Koalas last stand on the Gold Coast
“IT IS all over red rover for koalas in the east Coomera area”: Koala Expert, as he warns Borobi Reserve might be hard to find
“IT IS all over red rover for koalas in the east Coomera area”: Koala Expert, as he warns Borobi Reserve might be hard to find
The Gold Coast’s tourism industry can grow on the back of taking advantage of our natural resources, writes Tourism Minister Kate Jones, who says the city offers one of the world’s best whale watching experiences.
A NEW winter Gold Coast festival celebrating the annual migration of humpback whales could be on the way. And it has the backing of a leading tourism boss. HERE’S WHAT THEY HAVE PLANNED.
A LEADING Gold Coast conservation figure has revealed a surprising solution to our declining koala population, which comes straight from some of the world’s oldest cities.
Bond University Director of Film and Television, Associate Professor Michael Sergi, explains why the decision to increase the film location tax offset is great news for the Gold Coast.
AFTER cementing its international reputation as Australia’s blockbuster movie capital, the Gold Coast is ready to play a starring role in our screen industry’s future.
STUNNING new data reveals the Gold Coast’s population will hit 1 million people — and very soon. Here’s when, and why, the Coast is experiencing ‘red-hot’ growth.
SOUTHPORT is the Gold Coast’s official central business district. But a new threat to its dominance has emerged which could have significant implications for business and development. TAKE OUR POLL
TWO of the Gold Coast’s most senior political leaders face off over which of their suburbs is the city’s real central business district. Is it Robina or Southport?
THE Gold Coast could get its own ‘tower of power’ under a bold proposal to make one famous suburb the centre of government business in the region.
SURFERS Paradise is the Gold Coast’s most famous suburb but it’s better known as a tourism mecca rather than a business hub. But that’s about to change.
WHILE it might sound like a ‘pie in the sky’ idea to have a single consortia-owned 342 hectare parcel — it may not be so crazy after all, writes Glenn Tozer.
THE $15 million Gold Coast central park will have a concert and events village green with room for 5000 people. And it is about to revolutionise the nights the Gold Coast Titans play at home.
A GOLD Coast property will soon be home to a new $1 billion master planned suburb which will transform the site and is being touted as the last chance to build the Aussie dream of a home on a block of land close enough to get views of the Glitter Strip
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