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On 13 June 2014, the 2018 Commonwealth Games masterplan was finalised and the release revealed a new 7500-seat indoor arena to be built in Coomera. [1] The arena will measure 10,000 square-metres and construction will be complete in 2016. [ 2 ]
Coomera Anglican College: Coomera: 1997 Anglican: Day Mint, white and dark blue CAC Emmanuel College: Carrara: 1984 Multi-denominational Day Dark blue, blue and yellow Emmanuel King's Christian College: Reedy Creek: 1980 Non-denominational: Day Teal, dark blue and white Kings Somerset College: Mudgeeraba: 1983 Non-denominational: Day
Kinetic Group operate seven bus routes from Coomera station: TX7: (formerly 720) to Helensvale station via Dreamworld, Movie World & Wet n Wild [7] 720: to Pimpama City via Pimpama Sports Hub [8] 721: to Ormeau station via Upper Coomera [9] 722: to Ormeau station via Pimpama [10] 723: to Helensvale station via Oxenford [11]
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Coomera played in their first ever final against the undefeated Jimboomba Redbacks at Glen Logan Park. After putting up a great fight they eventually went down by three goals. Jimboomba would go on to be premiers. [2] Coomera played the reigning premiers "The Woodsmen" the following week but were defeated and knocked out of the finals race.
Netball at the 2018 Commonwealth Games Venue Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre Coomera Indoor Sports Centre Dates 5–15 April 2018 Competitors 144 from 12 nations Medalists England Australia Jamaica ← Glasgow 2014 Birmingham 2022 → Netball was one of the ten core sports at the 2018 Commonwealth Games, which was held on the Gold Coast in Australia. This was the sixth staging of ...
The club shared playing fields on the eastern side of the M1 where the Coomera Soccer fields now reside. The club was moved in the early 2000s to the current site at Gambamora Park and was officially incorporated in 2006 as the Coomera Cubs Baseball Club Inc. That year the club entered multiple Junior and Senior teams in the Gold Coast Baseball ...