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The Gold Coast, Australia The Gold Coast is a coastal region approximately 70 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 South Coast Town Council changed its name to the Gold Coast Town Council in 1958 and Queensland officially proclaimed it the city of Gold Coast on May 16, 1959. The subtropical climate, attractive surf beaches (the closest to Brisbane), and savvy marketing have attracted millions of tourists 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 paraphernalia. The area also attracts large numbers of retired people. Thanks to a new link to the State Capital Brisbane with the recent Pacific Motorway upgrade, taking three years finishing in 2000 at a cost of just under A$1 billion, the Gold Coast is served by two major airports, Brisbane International Airport and Gold Coast Airport. The mayor of the Gold Coast is the former Olympic middle distance athelete Ron Clarke. Geography A number of National Parks are in the hinterland, close to the Gold Coast: Lamington National Park The local newspaper is The Gold Coast Bulletin part of the News Corporation group. Television "Free to air" tv broadcasts are available from 9 station situated in the Gold Coast, Brisbane and Northern New South Wales, but as the hinterland is hilly there are 'blind spots' that mean not all stations may be available in all areas. ABC (Brisbane) 88 BeachFM (Tourist Info. Top 40) Radio AM Stations include: 882 4BH (Brisbane) Some of its climatic features: Average summer daily temperature range — 19°C to 29°C
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