Maudsland, Queensland

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Maudsland
Gold Coast, Queensland
Population 3,215 (2011)[1]
Postcode(s) 4210
LGA(s) City of Gold Coast
Suburbs around Maudsland:
Guanaba Oxenford Oxenford
Guanaba Maudsland Pacific Pines
Mount Nathan Mount Nathan Gaven

Maudsland is a suburb in the north of the Gold Coast, a coastal city in Queensland, Australia. Maudsland a rural suburb, featuring acreage properties, a number of housing estates including acreage and neighbourhood ones. As of the 2011 census, 3,215 people live in the suburb.[1] The suburb's postcode is 4210.

Estates

Acreage estates include Huntington Downs and Tuxedo Junction, both off Maudsland Road, one of the busier and important roads in the suburb. There are also non-acreage neighbourhood estates such as Parklake and Riverstone Crossing, and Hungtington Rise is being constructed.

Facilities

There are numerous facilities in Maudsland, including a waste refuse/transfer station and a large park and playground in the estate of Parklake, with a field, barbecue and picnic facilities and play areas.

Just outside the suburb, there is a small village complex called Maudsland Village Shopping Centre. It burnt down in August 2012. There is also a liquor store, tavern and childcare centre in that precinct, next to the burned down shopping complex.

Nearby to the suburb are numerous schools and Westfield Helensvale, a large shopping centre. Also located here is the Helensvale railway station.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Australian Bureau of Statistics (31 October 2012). "Maudsland (State suburb)". 2011 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 7 January 2013. 

Coordinates: 27°57′S 153°16′E / 27.950°S 153.267°E / -27.950; 153.267


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