One thing I have heard a lot from my family is that the Brisbane area is the next big thing. Many people are said to be moving there, and I can see why.
True, my family might be trying to convince me to immigrate here. But there is some validity to their words. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, Brisbane is ranked the third city in population growth, and is set to grow.
Migration is increasing, as more people leave Sydney and Melbourne.
Brisbane is a popular city, but so is the Gold Coast, another city which is just south of Brisbane. It has a smaller population (a mere 625,087, according to a 2021 census), which is half of the 2021 Brisbane City population.
This is the area that I have been spending the last two weeks exploring. This is what I have found:
The Beach

It goes without saying that the Gold Coast is a costal city. That means sand, waves, and naturally, surfers.
Surfer’s Paradise is the name of the beach next to the city, and as the name suggests, is a go-to spot for surfers. People scatter like ants along the shoreline, chasing the perfect wave. The atmosphere is lively and the city’s facilities are all close. Who wouldn’t want to enjoy a McDonald’s ice cream while walking on the hot sand?
As well as the beach tourism, you also have a variety of interesting buildings to explore, such as Q1.
Q1

Q1 is the tallest tower in Australia, and overlooks the beach as well as the city. Standing at a whopping 270m above sea level, its 78 floors stretch high into the sky. It is one of those places that is a real treat to go to. Breakfast, sightseeing and air conditioning are all available here.
Hollywood
The film industry is also prevalent along the Gold Coast and in Brisbane. Warner Bros’ Movie World is local to the Gold Coast and film studios such as Village Roadshow Studios have earnt the area the name: “the Hollywood of Australia”.
Films made in the area including Elvis, Thor: Ragnarok, Aquaman and Kong: Skull Island.
Greenery

The wildlife is also incredible, with dolphins, bull sharks, pelicans, and kangaroos sharing the land (and water) with the locals. The further you venture out, the more likely you will find nature. The green scenery of Springbrook National Park is over an hour’s drive away, but worth it for the wild views.
I have been told that the nightlife is also wild, but I have not tested this theory out for myself.
Overall

The Gold Coast is an incredible fusion between tropical and modern, with a culture that exudes sunshine and opportunity. It is a beautiful location, and its potential is certainly being recognised by many people.











