Noosa News
Trouble in Paradise: How a 1.6km bike path has divided wealthy beachfront suburb

Thursday April 08, 2021
The Gold Coast City Council may face a lengthy court battle to decide if it is able to build a $7.7 million cycle and pedestrian path along sand dunes fronting some of the coast’s most expensive homes and high rises.
The council has won state government approval to build the Surfers South Oceanway which will complete one of the last remaining missing pieces of the the popular foreshore pathway running the length of Gold Coast between Duranbah and The Spit.
However, a local community group, the Surfers Beachfront Protection Association, has lodged an appeal…
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