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  2. Heads Carolina, Tails California - Wikipedia

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    "Heads Carolina, Tails California" is a song written by Tim Nichols and Mark D. Sanders and recorded by American country music artist Jo Dee Messina. The song was released in January 1996 as her debut single and served as the lead-off single for her self-titled debut album. The song reached the Top 10 on both the U.S. and Canadian country charts.

  3. South Coast railway line, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    A preserved piece of railway, where the route crossed Bay Street at Tweed Heads. The Beenleigh railway line is still in use. The Gold Coast railway line follows most of the original alignment as far as Coomera. The track bed between Ernest Junction and Southport, and between Tugun and Coolangatta, is still visible.

  4. Burleigh Connection Road - Wikipedia

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    Burleigh Connection Road is a 3.7 kilometer, [4] 4 lane road that connects Burleigh Heads with the Pacific Motorway on the western end of Varsity Lakes.The road commences at the Intersection of Scottsdale Road and the exit and entry ramps of the Pacific Motorway in Varsity Lakes and travels east through Burleigh Waters and provides a connection to Southport–Burleigh Road before terminating ...

  5. Gold Coast Highway - Wikipedia

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    The first stage of the Tweed Heads bypass, a two-lane road connecting Pacific Highway (today Coolangatta Road) at Bilinga across the border to Kennedy Drive at Tweed Heads West, was opened in 1985 at a total cost of $3.6mil, with the second carriageway completed in December 1986; [3] the second stage, bypassing Tweed Heads South connecting ...

  6. The Coolangatta Gold - Wikipedia

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    The course for the 1984 and 85 events were as follows: An 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) run from Surfers Paradise, over Burliegh Heads to Tallebudegra Creek, a wade across the creek, a short run to the ocean followed by a 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) swim towards Currumbin, a transition to the board leg at Bilinga, which then took the competitors down to ...

  7. Gold Coast Coastal Cycle Route - Wikipedia

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    Burleigh Oceanway 20 km–16 km; Palm Beach Oceanway 16 km–11 km; Currumbin Oceanway 11 km–8 km; Bilinga and Tugun Oceanways 8 km–4 km [2] Southern Points Oceanway (Kirra, Coolangatta, Rainbow Bay, Point Danger). 4 km–0 km; Travel times and distances for walking journeys along the Gold Coast Oceanway have been calculated. [3]

  8. Town of Coolangatta - Wikipedia

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    Town of South Coast, an amalgamation of the Towns of Coolangatta and Southport with the Burleigh Heads part of Nerang (which later became City of Gold Coast) the new Shire of Albert: a merger of Beenleigh, Coomera, Nerang (except for the Burleigh Heads area), the southern part of Tingalpa and the eastern part of Waterford [7]

  9. Gold Coast Airport - Wikipedia

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    Gold Coast Airport (formerly known as Coolangatta Airport [4]) (IATA: OOL, ICAO: YBCG) is a domestic and international Australian airport located at the southern end of the Gold Coast and approximately 90 km (56 mi) south of Brisbane, within the South East Queensland agglomeration.