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Sanctuary Cove, Queensland

Gated communitiesHope Island, QueenslandTowns in QueenslandUse Australian English from August 2019
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Sanctuary Cove is a gated community and town in the suburb of Hope Island in the City of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. It is completely self-contained residential environment with its own shopping centre and entertainment facilities, with the addition of many of the facilities of a holiday resort, such as boating marinas and golf courses. It was the second of such developments in Australia (after St Hubert's Island) and is notable for its impact in planning legislation in Queensland to allow it to proceed, due to the privatisation of such large areas of urban land.

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Sanctuary Cove, Queensland
Keyside Close, Gold Coast City

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N -27.857 ° E 153.375 °
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Keyside Close

Keyside Close
4216 Gold Coast City (Hope Island)
Queensland, Australia
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Hope Island Resort Tennis Centre

The Hope Island Resort Tennis Centre is a tennis venue located at the corner of Hope Island Road and Activa Way, Hope Island, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. It has hosted a number of international tennis tournaments. When Brisbane's major tennis centre, Milton Courts, closed in 1990s due to financial losses, the Hope Island Resort Tennis Centre became increasingly used for major tennis events in Queensland. When the Queensland Government opened their new Queensland Tennis Centre at Tennyson in Brisbane in 2008, major events relocated to the new facility, while other events relocated to the Royal Pines tennis centre.Pat Cash sold his interest in the centre in 2008 to Tennis Asia, a company based in Hong Kong, from 2008 the centre has been leased to a number of local lease holders. The association with Pat Cash was lost in 2010 when the lease holder Chris Steele decided not to renew the relationship. In 2012, Tennis Blue took over the lease followed by Australia Tennis Academy in 2014. In 2016, Activa Tennis Academy Australia took over the lease and are the current lease holder with Jeff Schneider as company director and head coach. It was announced in the Gold Coast Bulletin on 22 April 2021 that Gold Coast billionaire and former Member of Parliament, Clive Palmer, had purchased the Centre, https://www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au/news/gold-coast/gold-coast-property-agency-roland-evans-forms-alliance-with-winkworth/news-story/90b70c06de03b944c1661908d40856bf.