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About The Gold Coast
People arriving at the Gold Coast for the first time are amazed at the masses of tall residential resort towers stretched for more than 50 kilometres along gleaming surf beaches under a brilliantly clear blue sky.
Sunland’s ‘Q1’ 85-storey 323-metre tower was completed in late 2005 as the world’s tallest residential building, 60 metres higher than New York’s Trump Tower.
Others will follow, perhaps not quite to this height, but leading to a new era of Gold Coast super high buildings where seafront land is very scarce.
Indeed, is Australia’s Gold Coast the world’s real 'gold coast'? Nowhere else in the world but on this sub-tropical coastal location of Queensland could you find in one city the ultimate lifestyle packaged features which include:
- the city’s 56 kms of pure-white sand
surf beaches
- its rivers and its hundreds of kilometres of man-made waterway foreshores
- its dense centuries-old rainforest backdrop
- its national parks, waterfalls, rural hinterlands, and open spaces greenery
- its famous, reliable year-round
temperate climate
- its unrivalled clean air and water
- the enervating lifestyle of its community
- the world-class resort facilities accessible
to residents
- its resort themed regional shopping centres
- its expanding tertiary industries
- its education industry, international schools and universities
- its advanced medical resources
- its beach-to-rainforests proximity within
an hour
- its international hotels and its casino
- its international convention centre
- its giant tourist theme parks
- its sustained rapid growth as a plus for business and the economy
- its spectacular returns on investment
- its productivity record in development works
- its planned world-class ocean cruise
liner terminal
- its home to many world or national sport/business identities
- its colourful national/international celebrities.
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