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One of the Gold Coast’s best-known tourism figures - who went from bartender to boss - has quit the city’s biggest theme park operator after more than three decades.
Fire ants have been detected near a tourist hotspot, sparking calls for the federal government to introduce a $24 million ...
However Mr Randhawa - who oversaw its theme parks including Movie World, Wet’n’Wild and Sea World – isn’t going anywhere, vowing to stay on the Gold Coast and be involved in the tourism ...
Show-cause notices have been sent to property owners running small-scale campsites in Queensland's Scenic Rim, but they say ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from Gold Coast ... beaches and parks from fire ants.” A Bulletin campaign for more federal funding to fight fight ants incursion on the Gold Coast has resulted ...
On Friday, the National Fire Ant Eradication Program said they found fire ants in Bilinga, near the Gold Coast Airport ... councils to protect beaches and parks from fire ants.” ...
Stephen Moriarty has been grazing cattle on his family acreage on the Gold Coast hinterland for ... The regulations should only apply to tourist parks such as campgrounds, holiday cabins and ...
A Gold Coast City Council spokesman told The Courier ... The city offers safe and legal camping at our tourist parks.' ...
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