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Gold Coast Health and Knowledge Precinct Continues Expanding
Southport's medical and education cluster is becoming one of the city's most significant economic assets.
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Southport's medical and education cluster is becoming one of the city's most significant economic assets.
The Gold Coast Health and Knowledge Precinct in Southport has evolved from a hospital campus into a genuine innovation district, with Griffith University, Bond University, TAFE Queensland, and a cluster of private medical specialists all operating within walking distance of the Gold Coast University Hospital.
The precinct employs more than 10,000 people and generates an estimated $2 billion in annual economic activity. Health administrators argue it is the single most important piece of economic diversification the city has achieved in a generation, reducing dependence on tourism and construction cycles.
The Queensland Government has committed additional funding for research infrastructure at the precinct, with a focus on cardiovascular medicine and clinical trials programs that attract external grant funding. These programs create employment at the skilled end of the labour market, an acknowledged gap in the Gold Coast's workforce profile.
Residential development in Southport has responded to precinct employment growth, with apartment projects specifically marketed to healthcare professionals entering a market that has historically been dominated by retiree and investor buyers.
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