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Magic Mountain, Nobby Beach

1962 establishments in Australia1991 disestablishments in AustraliaAmusement parks closed in 1991Amusement parks in QueenslandAmusement parks opened in 1962
Closed amusement parksDefunct amusement parks in AustraliaTourist attractions on the Gold Coast, Queensland

Magic Mountain is a now defunct amusement park in Nobby Beach, Queensland, Australia which operated from 1962 to 1991. The amusement park was situated atop a mountain which now houses a variety of properties.

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Magic Mountain, Nobby Beach
Great Hall Drive, Gold Coast City Miami (Miami)

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N -28.061663888889 ° E 153.43983333333 °
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Magic Mountain Resort

Great Hall Drive 1
4218 Gold Coast City, Miami (Miami)
Queensland, Australia
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call+61755728088

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magicmountain.com.au

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Bond Sports Park
Bond Sports Park

Bond Sports Park is a multi-purpose sporting facility on the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia. The precinct includes a rugby union stadium which has hosted professional and international matches, including National Rugby Championship playoffs  and the annual Oceania Rugby Under 20 Championship tournament. It is located on the Bond University campus. Additional fields are used for Australian rules football and soccer, and there are also volleyball, tennis and squash courts, and practice nets for cricket and golf. All of the courts and fields have lighting suitable for hosting night time events. The main fields have clubhouse facilities and grandstands for spectator events. The sports centre also has a 50m swimming pool and gymnasium.Field 1 is the Bond Rugby Field. It is the main home ground of the Queensland Country team that plays in the National Rugby Championship, and is also the home ground of the Bond University club that plays in the Queensland Premier Rugby competition. Field 2, known as the "Shark Tank", is the Australian rules football ground that is home to the Bond University Bullsharks club that plays in the QAFA competition.Upgrade works were completed in 2013 at the cost of AUD 1 million, with the two main fields levelled, top-dressed and fenced. In addition to the field renovations, grandstand seating recovered from Metricon Stadium was installed, and the two clubhouses were retrofitted with kitchens, meeting rooms, change rooms and offices.The annual Oceania Rugby Under 20 Championship has been hosted at Bond Rugby Field since 2015. It has previously been used as a training base by international rugby teams including the Wallabies and Pumas as well as the Australian men's and women's teams competing at the Gold Coast Sevens.