Business centre of Coast still waiting on NBN
SOME business owners are still waiting on the NBN a year after it was promised, but it has reached some small business owners. Has it been worth the wait?
SOME business owners are still waiting on the NBN a year after it was promised, but it has reached some small business owners. Has it been worth the wait?
PARTS of the Gold Coast will need to wait until mid 2020 to get connected, while other areas remain in the planning stages. Others are already NBN ready. So where does your home sit? FULL SUBURB LIST
THE Gold Coast will benefit from being one of the last places to receive NBN when the latest technology rolls into town next month — but an IT expert warns the good news isn’t for everyone.
THE creators of Australia’s first ever movie locations tour hope to expand the event into a year-round tourist drawcard to show off not only our screen industry but the Gold Coast itself.
TASTEFUL or tacky? Tourists from all over the world holidaying in Surfers Paradise reveal what they really think of holidaying on the Gold Coast and what keeps them coming back.
WERE you impressed by the customer service you got during the Commonwealth Games? We need more of it, says Queensland Airports CEO Chris Mills.
MORE than $500 million will be spent to revamp and expand the Gold Coast Airport precinct, with incredible new features, including a hotel.
THE Gold Coast isn’t just Australia’s tourism capital — New data reveals the new industry which is brining in billions for the city and is set to become a major pillar of the city’s economy.
MAYOR Tom Tate goes on the warpath against … well … just about everyone who gets in the way of his kind of progress. Here’s what he has to say, in his own words.
WE asked our readers how we could fix the M1 and they came up with a simple, fast fix, writes Keith Woods. So why isn’t the state government giving it a second glance?
MAYOR Tom Tate and a group behind a separate ambitious proposal for the Spit remain as bullish as ever about their cruise ship terminal dreams for the Gold Coast.
HAS the Gold Coast’s beach culture changed over the years? Our relationship with the beach isn’t what it used to be, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing. VOTE IN OUR POLL
NEW data shows that visitors to the region want a unique experience, so let’s give them that with our natural assets, writes Meaghan Scanlon.
OWNERS of the Gold Coast’s $1 billion Jewel towers project have given a first peek at its stunning beach-edge bar, dining and swimming pools precinct. Check out these exclusive images.
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