Gold Coast technology sector grows as remote work reshapes the Glitter Strip's economy
More than 6,000 technology professionals now live and work on the Gold Coast.
More than 6,000 technology professionals now live and work on the Gold Coast.

The Gold Coast is developing a technology economy of genuine scale, with an estimated 6,200 technology professionals now resident and working in the city — a number that has more than doubled in five years as the sustained shift to location-independent work enables technology workers from Brisbane, Sydney, and Melbourne to trade their capital city offices for the Gold Coast lifestyle without sacrificing career opportunities or income.
The technology community is clustered around a handful of co-working and innovation hubs, including the iAccelerate facility at Robina, the TAFE Queensland Gold Coast digital precinct, and several privately operated co-working spaces in Southport and Broadbeach that have expanded their capacity significantly in response to the growing demand from technology professionals and digital business operators seeking quality shared workspace environments.
Several Gold Coast-based technology companies have scaled to the point of national significance, with software, fintech, and digital media businesses employing 50 or more people and serving national and international customer bases from Gold Coast headquarters. The city's technology business community has attracted dedicated venture capital attention from Queensland-focused investors who previously concentrated their activity on Brisbane.
Bond University's technology programs have been an important talent supply source, with an increasing proportion of Bond technology graduates choosing to remain on the Gold Coast rather than relocating to Brisbane for employment. The growing availability of technology employer options on the Gold Coast is the primary factor enabling this retention pattern. Griffith University's Gold Coast campus also provides significant computing and information technology graduate output to the local market.
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