The Faces of Gold Coast: Uncovering the People Stories that Make this Place Special
From Surfers Paradise to Burleigh Heads, the people of Gold Coast are what bring this vibrant city to life
From Surfers Paradise to Burleigh Heads, the people of Gold Coast are what bring this vibrant city to life

Gold Coast is home to over 550,000 people, each with their own unique story to tell. The city's diverse population is what makes it such a special place, with a mix of long-time residents and newcomers from all over the world.
The reason this matters now is that Gold Coast is experiencing a period of rapid growth and development, with new businesses, restaurants, and attractions popping up all the time. However, amidst all the change, it's the people that remain the heart and soul of the city. From the small business owners in the bustling streets of Southport to the surfers riding the waves at Snapper Rocks, every person has a story to tell and a contribution to make.
Take, for example, the team at the Gold Coast Community Centre in Nerang, who work tirelessly to support vulnerable members of the community. Or the owners of the iconic Miami Marketta, who have created a vibrant hub of food, music, and art in the heart of Miami. These are the people and places that make Gold Coast such a special place, and they can be found in every corner of the city, from the beaches of Main Beach to the hinterland towns of Mudgeeraba and Robina.
According to data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the Gold Coast population is expected to grow by 30% over the next 15 years, with the median age of residents currently sitting at 38 years old. The median house price is around $820,000, although this can vary greatly depending on the suburb and type of property. For example, a one-bedroom apartment in Surfers Paradise might cost around $450,000, while a three-bedroom house in Burleigh Heads could cost upwards of $1.2 million.
So what happens next for the people of Gold Coast? As the city continues to grow and evolve, it's essential that we prioritize the things that make it special - the people, the places, and the stories. This might involve supporting local businesses and initiatives, getting involved in community events and activities, or simply taking the time to appreciate the beauty and diversity of the city and its residents. By doing so, we can ensure that Gold Coast remains a vibrant and thriving city, full of life, energy, and possibility.
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