Description
Carrara is a suburb in the City of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.
Carrara is a suburb in the City of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. In the 2016 census Carrara had a population of 12,060 people.
History
The name Carrara comes from the Aboriginal word Karara meaning long flat.Carrara was first used by the Manchester Cotton Company as a cotton plantation that began in the early 1860s.Carrara Provisional School opened in February 1902 in premises lent by farmer Francis Parr until a permanent building could be constructed on land donated by farmer William Lees. Tenders were called for the building in October 1902 with the tender being awarded in February 1903 to carpenters John Lather & Sons of Southport. On 1 January 1909 it became Carrara State School. It closed circa 1925. In 1929 the school building was relocated to Guanaba. In 1932, due to the growing population in the area, there was unsuccessful local lobbying to re-open the school by constructing a new building to operate as a provisional school on the existing site. The approximate location of the school was near the intersection of Nerang Broadbeach Road and Carrara Road (28.0172°S 153.3840°E? / -28.0172; 153.3840? (Carrara State School (former))) near to the ferry which crossed the Nerang River.In 1958 Keith Williams established the Surfers Paradise Ski Gardens on the south bank of the Nerang River in Carrara. It quickly became a popular tourist attraction featuring shows of water skiing and speed boat driving. It also hosted Australian Water Ski championships. In 1971 the attraction relocated to a larger site on the Southport Spit as renamed Ski Land, and then was renamed Sea World in 1972 with the addition of dolphin shows and other attractions. The ski shows continued at Sea World until July 2009 with an estimated 30,000 performances over 40 years.In 1966 Keith Williams developed the Surfers Paradise International Raceway (28.0164°S 153.3761°E? / -28.0164; 153.3761? (Surfers Paradise International Raceway (former))) opposite the ski gardens. It had a 2-mile (3.2 km) road racing circuit and a 1/4 mile (0.40 km) straight dragstrip. It closed in August 1987 and was demolished in 2003 to create the Emerald Lakes canal development.In 1968 Neville Parker purchased land on the river adjacent to the Surfers Paradise Ski Gardens where he developed the Carrara Water Ski School, teaching people how to water ski.Emmanuel College opened on 24 January 1983.St Michael's College opened its Carrara campus on 4 February 1985, but, as at 2021, this school is within the boundaries of neighbouring Merrimac.In 1987 Japanese Daikyo Group worked on the $50 million Palm Meadows 18-hole golf course and country club.In 2009 the Australian International Islamic College opened its Gold Coast campus at Carrara.In the 2016 census Carrara had a population of 12,060 people.Josiah College opened in April 2018 to provide specialist education for children with autism spectrum disorders.
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The Carrara Sports Precinct will also be the main stadium of the 2018 Commonwealth Games.The Carrara Sports Precinct consists of a number of sports facilities located on Nerang-Broadbeach Road. Current facilities include Carrara Stadium and Carrara Indoor Stadium. Facilities that will be built in the future include Carrara Sport and Leisure Centre, a sports arena and a track & field warm-up facility. Majority of the new facilities will be built for the 2018 Commonwealth Games which will see Athletics, Badminton, Basketball, Gymnastics as well as the opening and closing ceremonies held at the Carrara Sports Precinct. Following the games the precinct will become the Gold Coast's premier athletics facility along with AFL team the Gold Coast Football Club continuing to use Carrara Stadium as their home ground and training base.The Carrara Entertainment Precinct is expected to be built opposite the Sports Precinct and will include a showgrounds area that will see the area host the Gold Coast Show as well as musical festivals such as Big Day Out.
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Population: 10001-100000
Time zone: UTC +10:00
Area: 13.231 km2
Elevation: Below sea level
Town elevation: 0 m
Population number: 12,060
Local Government Area: City of Gold Coast
Attribution
This article contains content imported from the English Wikipedia article on Carrara, Queensland