Labrador, Queensland
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Labrador Gold Coast, Queensland |
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Population: | 15,391 | ||||||||||||
Postcode: | 4215 | ||||||||||||
LGA: | Gold Coast City | ||||||||||||
State District: | Labrador | ||||||||||||
Federal Division: | Moncrieff | ||||||||||||
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Labrador is a small suburb located in the Gold Coast, Australia. The suburb overlooks the Gold Coast Broadwater to the east and Southport on the southern border. Dawn Rix in her book a history of Labrador writes that local sugar-planter and investor Robert Muir is believed to have named the area in the late 19th century after the a local fishery in north-eastern Canada , owing to the similarities both held in the recreational fishing. The Labrador Hotel, a building that was constructed circa 1881 by Queensland coach service Cobb and Co, evidently perpetuated the name "Labrador" for the area, but was destroyed by fire in 1888. Despite this, a residence called Labrador house was built and even, in 1921, Labrador State School.