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The Gold Coast has the advantage of being based within the strong Queensland economy. Within that state economy, Gold Coast is also one of the strongest economic regions. Gold Coast also enjoys strong interstate migration, with an average 1800 people per month moving to the region.

Why choose the Gold Coast?
• Rapid population growth.
• Low business costs.
• Large and diverse workforce.
• Solid infrastructure.
• Supportive business environment.
• Quality lifestyle.
• Development and investment potential.

Business Gold Coast

BusinessGC offers a broad range of services from location assistance to intelligence on local markets.
In addition we act as an investment promotion agency for the city. In 2008, BusinessGC brought out an investment attraction guide that has been supplied to a range of accounting and location managers around the world. The guide sets out all the positive aspects of establishing a Gold Coast base, including low business costs, diverse workforce and, of course, the amazing lifestyle.

BusinessGC assists businesses expand or relocate by:
• Streamlining applications.
• Facilitating State and Federal Government assistance programs.
• Introductions to local industry networks and key players.
• Providing business information and local area statistics.

Key Gold Coast industries:

Business GC concentrates on nine key industries – Creative, Education, Environment, Food and Beverage, Health and Medical, Information Communication Technology, Marine, Sport, Tourism.
Through its website, marketing efforts and advocacy, BusinessGC is out there encouraging other big businesses to take another look at the Gold Coast.
• BusinessGC Advisory Board – There are 23 BGCAB members who represent the key industry bodies in the city, from business, industry, academia and government. The Board meets on a quarterly basis to recommended strategies to stimulate the local economy and move the city forward.
• BusinessGC Research Group - Provides timely and relevant commentary on the global financial crisis, employment, local business and industry indicators to BusinessGC and the Advisory Board. Current input from Alan Blackman, Professor Tony Makin and John Giles.

www.businessgc.com.au ♦ 




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