Wednesday, March 30, 2011

The Gold Coast Australia

Facts and figures

The Gold Coast is the sixth largest city in Australia and one of the fastest growing regions in our country. Covering an area of 1400 square kilometres, the city's boundaries extend from just south of Beenleigh to Coolangatta, taking in South Stradbroke Island and part of Moreton Bay and extending west to the hinterland of Mount Tamborine and the Lamington and Darlington Ranges.

Population

The Gold Coast's current population of 515,157* is expected to continue to grow by 13,000 to 16,000 people per year, so that by 2026 Gold Coast City will be home to over 730,000 residents.
*Based on projected figures. Source: PIFU; ABS, Regional Population Growth, Australia, 2006-2007.

Climate

Gold Coast City's climate is sub-tropical with 287 days of sunshine annually.
  • Average Summer Temperatures: 19 to 29 degrees Celsius (66 to 83 degrees Fahrenheit)
  • Average Winter Temperatures: 9 to 21 degrees Celsius (48 to 69 degrees Fahrenheit)

Transport

The region is served by Gold Coast International Airport, with frequent domestic services from Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide and Hobart, and International services from New Zealand and Asia. Brisbane's International Airport also provides links with the USA and Europe.
A rail link and Pacific Motorway contects Brisbane to the Gold Coast. Environment
While the Gold Coast is one of the fastest growing regions in Australia, it remains one of the most bio-diverse, with bushland, marine and freshwater habitats which are home to more than 1300 animal and 1750 plant species.

Tallest structure

The spire of Q1, the world's tallest residential tower, is 322.5 metres above street level with an observation deck on the 78th floor.

Attractions and features

Gold Coast City offers an abundance of attractions including
  • 70 kilometres of beaches with an average water temperature of 22 degrees
  • 260km of navigable waterways (nine times more than Venice)
  • a Regional Botanic Gardens and 2245 parks covering 20,000 hectares
  • major shopping centres, small boutiques, specialty shops and markets
  • restaurants and cafes offering cuisine from around the world
  • evening entertainment from nightclubs, restaurants, clubs, hotels and Conrad Jupiters Casino to Broadway musicals, ballet and theatre
  • a large selection of wildlife and theme parks
  • tropical rainforest hinterland with abundant wildlife and numerous bush walks  
    world-class sporting and recreational facilities
  • a huge range of accommodation from five-star international resorts to camping ground



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