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Surfers Paradise Is Changing—Have Your Say On Its Future To Win $500

By Bridget O'Donohue

Surfers Paradise is getting a huge—and well-deserved—facelift and the City of Gold Coast (City) want your feedback to help make it happen. The City is even giving away $500 gift cards to five lucky members of the community to say thanks, and all you have to do is share your thoughts on the proposed plans to be in the running to win. 

Drawing over four million visitors a year—plus those of us who are lucky enough to call it home—everyone’s favourite coastal playground needs some TLC to keep it fresh for decades to come. That’s why big changes are being proposed for Cavill Avenue, Cavill Mall and The Esplanade, as part of the Surfers Paradise Revitalisation project. The best bit? The Gold Coast community is being invited to help shape exactly how that will look in the future. surfers paradise revitalisation 2With a whole host of changes proposed, the plan is to make Surfers Paradise more welcoming to families, pedestrian-friendly and accessible, safer for the public, and shaded by lush landscaping—with plenty of active and inclusive public spaces for all to enjoy.surfers paradise proposed revitalisation projectThe above images have been pulled together into a proposed concept design for the public to review and share feedback—and you could win a cheeky $500 EFTPOS gift card simply by adding your voice to the survey. Plus you’ll be helping to shape the future of our favourite beachside city for upcoming generations. A win-win if you ask us.

How you can get your hands on a $500 EFTPOS gift card

The City of Gold Coast is giving away $500 EFTPOS gift cards to five lucky survey participants.  To be in the running, simply fill in the survey, and enter your details for the comp when prompted. 

For all the details on the Surfers Paradise Revitalisation project and to complete the survey, head over here

Editor’s note: This article is sponsored by the City of Gold Coast and proudly endorsed by Urban List. Thank you for supporting the sponsors who make Urban List possible. Click here for more information on our editorial policy.

Image credit: Urban List & City of Gold Coast.

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