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Recent Local News
Robertson rejects Gold Coast hospitals in crisis (ABC via Yahoo!7 News) Queensland Health Minister Stephen Robertson says the State Government has done more for Gold Coast public hospital patients than the Opposition would have done if they were in power. Gold Coast to join A-League (Herald Sun) GOLD Coast United will today be confirmed as a new addition to an expanded A-League from next season. Gold Coast win Draft lottery (FOXSPORTS.com.au) THE new Gold Coast club will have the first three picks in the 2010 national draft among nine first-round selections. Gold Coast set to be unveiled (FOXSPORTS.com.au) GOLD Coast United will be announced as an addition to the expanded A-League in 2009-10, but the inclusion of North Queensland has again been put on hold. Energex network upgrades to benefit 9,300 Gold Coast homes and businesses (Energy Business Review) Energex, a power generation and distribution company, has announced that more than 9,300 Gold Coast homes and businesses in Queensland, Australia, will benefit from the recent completion of an A$7.1 million upgrade to its Robina substation and other associated network upgrades in the area. Motorcyclist hurt in Gold Coast hit-run (ABC via Yahoo!7 News) A man has been injured in a hit-and-run accident on the Gold Coast overnight. Red Centre to Gold Coast Trial ready to roll (RallySport Magazine) The 2008 Red Centre to Gold Coast Trial gets officially starts on Wednesday September 10, with a diverse field of nearly 80 classic rally cars built prior to 1986 leaving Alice Springs on an 11-day outback adventure. Gold Coast? You won't even get bronze (Adelaide Now) HMMMM. Those vacuous, tanned beach bums from the Gold Coast say even Adelaideans agree the city is "too boring" to host the Commonwealth Games. Council urged to extend Gold Coast light rail (ABC via Yahoo!7 News) The head of the Gold Coast Council's planning committee wants the first stage of the city's proposed light rail system to run from Griffith University at Parklands to Burleigh Heads. Mountains and coast meet to increase hospitality skills (Summit Sun) A collaboration between SnowyStaff in Jindabyne, TAFE NSW and the Gold Coast Institute of TAFE, could play a major role in getting more qualified tourism and hospitality staff to the Snowy Mountains for the 2010 ski season.
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