Off the back of a recent election, the thrill of having your voice heard when it comes to community issues is alive and well and the City of Gold Coast want to hear yours.
In a move to ensure that the future transport system works for generations of Gold Cast locals and tourists alike for decades to come, the community are being invited to share their voice as part of the Gold Coast City Transport Strategy 2041—plus you could win a cheeky $500 EFTPOS gift card.
If 2041 seems like an intangible time in the distance, we would like to bring to your attention the fact that those 19 years are the same distance between today and 2003.
If you can remember seeing Finding Nemo and Elf in the cinemas, or our teenage queen, Hilary Duff’s domination of the silver screen in Cheaper By The Dozen and The Lizzie McGuire Movie, then maybe it doesn’t seem like such an intangible distance. 2003 is also the year that iTunes was launched, The O.C. first aired and Newlyweds: Nick and Jessica had us all questioning our own understanding of what exactly is in 'Chicken Of The Sea'. But let’s not go down that rabbit hole.
As we’ve established, 2041 sounds like a long way away, but if the speed with which the last 19 years have flown by is any indication, it’s really not. So in order for our beloved beachside city to evolve in a way that works for everyone, make sure your voice is heard.
Follow this link here to let the City of Gold Coast know your thoughts on the transport and movement challenges and opportunities you face now and anticipate in the future, along with your priorities for future transport solutions.
How You Can Score A $500 EFTPOS Gift Card
The City of Gold Coast will give away a $500 EFTPOS gift card to five lucky winners. All you have to do to enter the draw is to head to this link and follow the prompts.
For all the information on the upcoming Gold Coast City Transport Strategy 2041 and how to have your say, head over here.
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