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Who’s in charge of our waterways?

As lively channels of exquisite beauty and leisure are a significant contributor to the local economy, the Gold Coast waterways must be protected and maintained

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Scrap Facebook. Hit the surf instead.

As Gold Coasters we love sharing our waterways and beaches with our mates, but with the new age of technology and social media, we see

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Boaties and the Red-Yellow flags

The Gold Coast is famous for its golden sands, curling waves and perfect beach conditions. Boasting almost 60 kilometres of pristine coastline, it is no

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Your gateway to the Whitsundays

At this years 2015 Shag Islet Cruising Yacht Club (SICYC) Rendezvous (27-30 August) Abell Point Marina will host the crews from around Australia and the

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Shag Islet Cruising Yacht Club

Become a Vice Commodore of Shag Islet Cruising Yacht Club   They call themselves Shaggers and are the loyal members of the Shag Islet Cruising

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GCCM Servicing Superyachts in Australia

Gold Coast City Marina (GCCM) has recently acquired a new Ascom brand straddle crane that can haul out vessels weighing up to 250 tonnes. Steve Sammes, GCCM

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Events Guide – May-August 2015

BOAT GOLD COAST EVENTS GUIDE MAY –AUGUST 2015   MARINE15 3-5 May Asia Pacific’s largest recreational marine business, safety conference and associated trade exhibition, marineX@marine15, will

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May-July 2015 editor’s Note

Our team is delighted to bring you the second issue of Boat Gold Coast Magazine. If this is your first read of our magazine, then welcome

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Keeping our waterways clean: Easy as 1, 2, 3

Three million items of marine debris from Australian beaches have been entered into the Australian Marine Debris Initiative in the last 10 years. The only

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How a goat’s foot can help our beach

The Gold Coast beaches are home to a great diversity of native dune plants that have some fascinating names. On your next visit to the

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