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Named: Coast suburb which should have more towers

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Named: Coast suburb which should have more towers

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Named: Coast suburb which should have more towers

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Named: Coast suburb which should have more towers

Property by ANDREW POTTS Premium Content Subscriber only ONE of the Gold Coast s leading developers says the council has it all wrong by targeting the southern suburbs for high-density development and urged city leaders to instead focus on Southport. Mayor Tom Tate last week revealed council was preparing to target Kirra, Coolangatta, Palm Beach and Bilinga for high-density development to cope with the city s dramatically growing population.   Gold Coast developer Robert Badalotti from Azzura Group But Azzura Group boss Robert Badalotti, who wants to build the southern hemisphere s tallest tower in Southport, says it makes no sense to ramp up development in the city s south when Southport is the designated CBD.

SEA CHANGE: Masses leave big smoke to call regional Qld home

City slickers are packing up their urban dwellings to relocate to Bundaberg for a change of landscape and lifestyle. Whether they’re looking to escape the concrete jungle and opting for a calmer scenery or are just taking advantage of affordable house prices in regional Queensland, people from major cities are packing their bags to head north. Weekes Property Co director Ryan Weekes said he had definitely noticed a recent increase in migration to the local areas from across the state and country. “A lot of people from Toowoomba, Gold Coast, Ipswich, Sunshine Coast and Southeast Queensland are coming this way, as well as Sydney-siders, Victorians and people from Tasmania,” he said.

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