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Broadbeach Waters, Queensland


FieldValue
typesuburb
nameBroadbeach Waters
cityGold Coast
stateqld
imageGoldcoast Queensland Australia aerial view.jpg
captionResidential canals on the Gold Coast, including Broadbeach Waters
coordinates
local_mapyes
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pop8164
pop_year
pop_footnotes
postcode4218
area5.3
timezoneAEST
utc+10:00
elevation4
dist13.8
dir1S
location1Surfers Paradise
dist26.9
dir2S
location2Southport
dist329
dir3NNW
location3Tweed Heads
dist482.1
dir4SSE
location4Brisbane CBD
lgaGold Coast City
stategovSurfers Paradise
fedgovMoncrieff
near-nBundall
near-neSurfers Paradise
near-eBroadbeach
near-seBroadbeach
near-sMermaid Waters
near-swClear Island Waters
near-wCarrara
near-nwBenowa

| near-n = Bundall | near-ne = Surfers Paradise | near-e = Broadbeach | near-se = Broadbeach | near-s = Mermaid Waters | near-sw = Clear Island Waters | near-w = Carrara | near-nw = Benowa

Broadbeach Waters is a suburb in the City of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. In the , Broadbeach Waters had a population of 8,164 people.

Geography

The northern boundary of Broadbeach Waters follows the Nerang River. The suburb is almost completed residential with most properties adjacent to or very close to man-made canals. Pacific Fair shopping centre is located in the south east corner of the suburb.

There are a number of neighbourhoods in the suburb:

  • Cypress Gardens ()
  • Florida Gardens ()
  • Miami Keys ()
  • Moana ()
  • Rialto ()
  • Rio Vista ()

History

The first canal estates on the Gold Coast were established in the 1950s in what is now Broadbeach Waters. These were Miami Keys and Rio Vista. Developers were influenced by Florida and commenced construction after visiting there.

Demographics

In the , Broadbeach Waters recorded a population of 7,779 people. The median age of the Broadbeach Waters population was 43 years, 5 years above the national median of 38. 65.2% of people were born in Australia. The most common countries of birth were New Zealand 7.3% and England 5.0%. 81.5% of people spoke only English at home. Other languages spoken at home included Mandarin at 1.7%. The most common responses for religion were No Religion 29.9%, Catholic 26.3% and Anglican 17.8%.

In the , Broadbeach Waters had a population of 8,164 people.

Education

There are no schools in Broadbeach Waters. The nearest government primary schools are Broadbeach State School in neighbouring Broadbeach to the south-east and Surfers Paradise State School in neighbouring Surfers Paradise to the north-east. The nearest government secondary school is Merrimac State High School in neighbouring Mermaid Waters to the south.

Amenities

There are a number of parks in the suburb, including:

  • Albert Recreational Park ()

  • Bauhinia Park ()

  • Bermuda Reserve ()

  • Bill Crompton Park ()

  • Boronia Park ()

  • Conifer Cresent Park ()

  • Cypress Drive Park ()

  • Darnay Road Reserves ()

  • Dick Hamilton Park ()

  • Doonbur North Reserve ()

  • Doonbur South Reserve ()

  • Fremar Street Drainage Reserve ()

  • Goolagong Park ()

  • Hart Park ()

  • Hibiscus Park ()

  • Ipsley Park ()

  • Jack Gaven Park ()

  • Jeff Munroe Park ()

  • John Davidson Park ()

  • Kalimna Drive Reserve ()

  • Kalimna Narrow Parkland ()

  • Lamb Street Reserve ()

  • Lorraine Yelland Park ()

  • Moana Park ()

  • Monaco Street Reserve ()

  • Passive Park ()

  • Pat Gilbert Park ()

  • Platell Park ()

  • Sons And Daughters Park ()

  • T E Peters Parklands ()

  • Tanhah Ct Reserve ()

  • Tui Johnson Park ()

  • Villa Court Lake ()

Attractions

Pacific Fair, the largest shopping centre on the Gold Coast is located on Hooker Boulevard in Broadbeach Waters, not far from the intersection on the Gold Coast Highway. As a result of several redevelopments over the years Pacific Fair boasts over 400 specialty stores, five anchor department stores, two supermarkets, two food courts and a multi cinema complex. In January 2014 work began on re-developing and re-branding the shopping centre. $670 million was spent on expanding the centre with 120 new specialty stores, making the centre the fourth largest in Australia in 2016.

References

References

  1. {{cite QPN. 46032. Broadbeach Waters. suburb in City of Gold Coast
  2. {{cite QPN. 9143. Cypress Gardens. locality unbounded in City of Gold Coast
  3. {{cite QPN. 12814. Florida Gardens. locality unbounded in City of Gold Coast
  4. {{cite QPN. 39195. Miami Keys. locality unbounded in City of Gold Coast
  5. {{cite QPN. 22407. Moana. locality unbounded in City of Gold Coast
  6. {{cite QPN. 28416. Rialto. locality unbounded in City of Gold Coast
  7. {{cite QPN. 28511. Rio Vista. locality unbounded in City of Gold Coast
  8. "Broadbeach". University of Queensland.
  9. {{Census 2016 AUS
  10. {{Census 2021 AUS
  11. {{Queensland Globe
  12. (20 November 2020). "Land for public recreation - Queensland". [[Queensland Government]].
  13. (2022-09-20). "Pacific Fair joins the billion dollar shopping centre ranks".
  14. "Pacific Fair".
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