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Gold Coast, Queensland

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The Gold Coast is a coastal region approximately 100(?) kilometres south of Brisbane, Australia that, over the past 50 years, has coalesced from a collection of scattered villages into a city of approximately 400,000 people - Australia's sixth largest - and Australia's largest tourist resort.

The subtropical climate, attractive surf beaches (the northernmost surf beaches in Australia - ones further north are sheltered by the Great Barrier Reef, and savvy marketing have attracted millions of tourists both domestically and internationally, and a large industry has arisen to support them. The narrow coastal strip is consequently covered with high-rise apartments, hotels, nightclubs, and the usual assortment of shops selling cheap tourist paraphenalia.

To be covered:

  • History of the region (first surfers in the 1950s, development through the Joh era, the arrival of Japanese tourists and developersin the 1980s).
  • Description of the city (mention the hinterland development, for instance, the theme parks, the casino, golf courses etc).
  • Environmental issues (they have to pump the sand onto the beaches)
  • Reputation in Australia (cultural desert and retirement home)
  • visitors guide (best time to visit, major events, etc).

Other places also use the name Gold Coast