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Arcare
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Arcare Helensvale - five star aged care.

Arcare Helensvale is a boutique five star residential aged care home on the Gold Coast offering low and respite care with ageing in place from low to high care. Arcare Helensvale sets a benchmark standard of design and resident amenity ...


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Lend Lease
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The Gardens On Lindfield

The Gardens on Lindfield offers its residents the very best of Gold Coast retirement living. This gated community is located in Helensvale close to shops, restaurants, transport, medical facilities, golf and bowls clubs, and of course the famous beaches and ...


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Aveo Tranquility Gardens
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Aveo Tranquility Gardens

  Set in 10 acres of landscaped gardens, Aveo Tranquility Gardens enjoys great facilities and a friendly ambience. Surrounded by a nature reserve, the community offers a choice of airy studio or two bedroom Independent Living Units, all with Freehold ...


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Local Information - Gold Coast QLD

The Gold Coast is a large urban area with a population of 550,000 administered by the Gold Coast City Council (headquartered at Evandale in Surfers Paradise) and the Tweed Shire in NSW. It is considered a part of Greater Brisbane, a conurbation of over 3 million people. The Gold Coast shares its infrastructure, facilities, services and labour market with Brisbane to the north. Workers commonly commute between the two by rail and road. 

The Gold Coast stretches along the coastal suburbs from Paradise Point to Tweed Heads (about 35km). Surfers Paradise, towards the northern end, is the hub of the leisure and tourism activity.

Districts or Suburbs (North to South)include: * Paradise Point, Hollywell, Runaway Bay and Labrador - northern suburbs, largely residential. * Southport - The commercial centre with shops, hospitals, business, industry and government offices. * Main Beach - An upmarket suburb with high-rises and resorts. * Surfers Paradise - The most commercialised tourist suburb, with the highest concentration of accommodation and attractions. * Broadbeach - The second busiest tourist suburb and quieter than Surfers Paradise. It has a casino, 2 shopping complexes and many restaurants and highrises. * Mermaid Beach and Miami - Largely low-rise residential suburbs with motels and restaurants along the highway. * Burleigh Heads - Numerous highrise apartment buildings and a small commercial area. The beaches are popular with surfers and families. * Palm Beach - Largely residential area. * Currumbin, Tugun and Bilinga - Largely residential area dotted with apartments, popular with families and locals. Convenient to the airport and motorway. * Kirra, Coolangatta and Tweed Heads - The southern end has several high-rise apartments with a small, but popular, shopping and entertainment area.

The Gold Coast Hinterland is the largely rural area away from the coast. It begins west of the Pacific Motorway, and consists of mountain ranges covered with rainforest, much of which is national parks.

The Gold Coast has a mild, sub-tropical climate, with consistent temperatures year-round, with an average high of 29 degrees C in January and 21 degrees in July.

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