COOLANGATTA. SPIRITUAL HOME OF AUSTRALIA’S BEACH CULTURE.
Author and noted consumer and cultural trends commentator, Bernard Salt talks about the shift to the Coast as being ‘unstoppable’, as more and more Australian people are attracted to the ‘Coast lifestyle’ and all it has to offer. But long before the concept of a Gold Coast was ever mooted, there was Coolangatta – the quintessential beach location. Named after a ship that was wrecked off appropriately named Point Danger in 1846, Queensland’s most southerly coastal town could easily be described as the spiritual home of Australian beach culture. Relaxed, laid back and friendly it offers a welcome respite from the frenzied pace and glitzy glamour of its nearby coastal cousins. With its picture-postcard stretches of surf beach and popular vantage points at Greenmount Beach and Rainbow Bay, Coolangatta personifies all that is positive about beach life and so, was the logical choice as the site for Reflection, a building that mirrors the values and aspirations of a culture that worships those elements with which our country has been so abundantly blessed.
Disclaimer: While all details in this brochure have been carefully prepared and are believed to be correct, no warranty can be given either expressly or implied by the vendor or his agents. Intending purchasers must rely on their own inspections and enquiries. Photographs and illustrations are for presentation purposes and are indicative only and are subject to final development approval and change without notice. They should not be relied upon as an accurate representation of the finished product.
COOLANGATTA. SPIRITUAL HOME OF AUSTRALIA’S BEACH CULTURE.
Author and noted consumer and cultural trends commentator, Bernard Salt talks about the shift to the Coast as being ‘unstoppable’, as more and more Australian people are attracted to the ‘Coast lifestyle’ and all it has to offer. But long before the concept of a Gold Coast was ever mooted, there was Coolangatta – the quintessential beach location. Named after a ship that was wrecked off appropriately named Point Danger in 1846, Queensland’s most southerly coastal town could easily be described as the spiritual home of Australian beach culture. Relaxed, laid back and friendly it offers a welcome respite from the frenzied pace and glitzy glamour of its nearby coastal cousins. With its picture-postcard stretches of surf beach and popular vantage points at Greenmount Beach and Rainbow Bay, Coolangatta personifies all that is positive about beach life and so, was the logical choice as the site for Reflection, a building that mirrors the values and aspirations of a culture that worships those elements with which our country has been so abundantly blessed.
Disclaimer: While all details in this brochure have been carefully prepared and are believed to be correct, no warranty can be given either expressly or implied by the vendor or his agents. Intending purchasers must rely on their own inspections and enquiries. Photographs and illustrations are for presentation purposes and are indicative only and are subject to final development approval and change without notice. They should not be relied upon as an accurate representation of the finished product.