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The Gold Coast of Australia
refers to 38 miles of coastline located south of Brisbane
and extending to the Queensland
border with
New South Wales.
It should not to be confused with the Sunshine Coast,
which is an area north of Brisbane.
There are many beach localities with names
like Main Beach,
Surfers Paradise, Mermaid Beach,
Burleigh Heads, Currumbin and Coolangatta.
Approaching Surfer's Paradise
We were fortunate enough to have extended family members who generously allowed
us to use their lovely condominium in Broadbeach for a few days, but winter
rates in the area are extremely reasonable.
Broadbeach Buildings from Condo
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Building at Broadbeach
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Much of the coast is lined with high-rise apartments and condominiums.
There are also extensive inland waterways
with homes and private piers situated on them. There is plenty of surfing
to be done in the area, but this did not concern us, because a) it was winter
and cold, and b) we don’t surf.
This didn't stop us from having a look at the beach after breakfast, though.
Australian Breakfast and Snack Food
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View Toward Surfer's Paradise
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On the Beach, Broadbeach (WMV Video, 5.4 MB)
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The Surf at Broadbeach (WMV Video, 6.4 MB)
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The area is scenic and pleasant, and there are many other activities to keep
visitors occupied. There’s
an amusement park called Dreamworld and a Sea World.
There’s a water park called Wet ‘n’ Wild and a Warner
Brothers Movie World theme park.
Up north in the Sunshine Coast
area is the Australia Zoo, the
impressive home base of the late Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin, and still run by
his family.
On weekends there is the immense Carrara Flea Market, a few kilometers to the west of Broadbeach.
In Broadbeach itself is the Conrad Jupiter hotel and casino and two shopping
malls, the sprawling Pacific Fair and the Oasis, more compact and closer to the beach.
Having two full days in the area, we planned our activities around two principal
Gold Coast destinations: Tropical Fruit World and
the Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary.
More on these later.
Pacific Fair Mall
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Pacific Fair Food Court
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Nella and Connie at Food Court
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Donut King, Pacific Fair
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Conveniently for us, the Oasis had a
supermarket, Woolworth’s (ubiquitous in Australia
and known as Woolie’s to the locals; apparently unrelated to the late, lamented
US and UK
chains of the same name), which we could use to inexpensively provision
ourselves.
Kangaroo Meat, Woolworth’s
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Australian Candy Display
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We were also able to indulge
our weakness for Australian candy – particular favourites are Twirl, Timeout,
Turkish Delight, Aero and Boost.
Cherry Ripes are tasty for those who like a cherry/coconut combination, and Violet
Crumbles are wonderful except they get stuck in your teeth.
Each mall also had a food court, the Oasis
food court actually located in a building across from the mall itself.
Miniature Mall with Food Court
More Photos:
Australian Breakfast Food (WMV Video, 9.1 MB)
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"Upsy Daisy" on Morning TV
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View South from Broadbeach
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Waves, Broadbeach
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Buildings, Broadbeach
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"Upsy Daisy" Book at Target, Pacific Fair
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"Little Britain" Slippers, Target
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Aussie Burgers at Woolworth's, Oasis Mall
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