Gold Coast seeks partners to build 'unapologetic' film and arts hub
Gold Coast council is seeking investment partners to build an arts precinct at its Miami Depot site, targeting screen, technology and gaming sectors. The four-hectare project is expected to generate $130 million annually and create 1,000 jobs, with director Baz Luhrmann as chief creative partner. The expressions of interest process closes July 31.
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Published 26 May 2026, 03:17 UTC · Updated 26 May 2026, 03:20 UTC
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