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Search the histories of the Gold Coast’s suburbs
Bilinga
In the 1930s it was considered necessary to build an emergency landing strip south of Brisbane.
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Biggera Waters
In 1939, R. G. Oates invested in land backing onto Biggera Creek.
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Arundel
As the suburb grew, so did the facilities created to support it.
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Benowa
In 1909 the mill was described as being situated in the centre of Benowa Village on an elevated site.
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Anglers Paradise
The Anglers Paradise Development Co consisted of 350 acres of residential land.
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Andrews
The Andrews family were instrumental in founding the first Presbyterian Church on the Gold Coast.
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Ormeau
Gold has been discovered at a number of locations in the region.
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Coomera
The Binstead family, timber-getters and farmers, settled near a good ford in the river which was accessible except during times of flood.
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Paradise Point
In 1957, electricity poles were erected within the estate in preparation for power lines to be installed.
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Palm Beach
By 1925 there were approximately twenty seaside homes on the Palm Beach Estate.
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Alberton
In 1880 Carl Rehfeldt established a sugar mill near the junction of the two rivers.
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Advancetown
Advancetown was a halfway point between the ranges and the railway station where the drivers and bullocks rested, ate and drank.
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