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Gold Coast warned it faces traffic gridlock without major shift to public transport
The Gold Coast council describes it as a “pivotal stage” in the city’s maturity, but many motorists would call it gridlock.
More than 340,000 additional people will call the Gold Coast home within the next two decades, bringing its total headcount to 1 million.
But the city remains adverse to…
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