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  2. Gold Coast central business district - Wikipedia

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    The Gold Coast central business district (CBD) is the planned main commercial centre of the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. The area encompasses an eastern portion of the Southport suburb. Its north–south axis runs from North Street in the north to Brighton Parade in the south. Its east–west axis runs from Broadwater in the east to the ...

  3. Gold Coast, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    49.3 in. The Gold Coast is the second-largest city of Queensland, Australia, after Brisbane. It is Australia's sixth-largest city, the most populous non-capital city, and the state's after Brisbane, [4] with a population over 600,000. [5] The Gold Coast is a coastal city and region located approximately 66 kilometres (41 mi) south-southeast of ...

  4. Sovereign Islands, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Federal division (s) Fadden. The Sovereign Islands are an island group in the Southport Broadwater in southern Moreton Bay within the suburb of Paradise Point in the City of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. [1] They were formed by a canal real estate development of the former Andys Island and Griffin Island.

  5. Mermaid Beach, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Mermaid Beach, Queensland. / -28.0483; 153.4369. Mermaid Beach is a coastal suburb of the City of Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia. [2] In the 2021 census, Mermaid Beach had a population of 7,329 people. [1] Nobby Beach is a neighbourhood in the south of the suburb ( 28.0589°S 153.4414°E ). [3]

  6. History of the Gold Coast, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Real estate map of "Gem of the Pacific" Estate, North Burleigh, ca. 1920 The history of the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia began in prehistoric times with archaeological evidence revealing occupation of the district by indigenous Australians for at least 23,000 years.

  7. Hope Island, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Hope Island is a suburb in the City of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. [2] In the 2021 census, Hope Island had a population of 14,522 people. [1] There are three towns within the suburb, each established around a real estate development: [3] Sanctuary Cove, a gated community in the north of the suburb (.

  8. Robina, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Robina ( / roʊˈbiːnə /) is a suburb in the City of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. [2] In the 2021 census, Robina had a population of 25,659 people. [3] Robina is one of the first master-planned residential communities in Australia. [4] During its construction it was the largest master-planned community in Australia.

  9. Kinkabool - Wikipedia

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    Kinkabool is a heritage-listed apartment block at 32–34 Hanlan Street, Surfers Paradise, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by John M. Morton of Lund Hutton Newell Black & Paulsen and built from 1959 to 1960 by J D Booker Constructions (Gold Coast) Pty Ltd.