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The Gold Coast and The Litter Bug

Friday, March 26th, 2010

Are you a parent? Imagine your infant barely 15 months old, still unsteady on their feet. You are having a lovely picnic in a park. The temperature is about 24°C and it is getting close to sunset. Its just hitting that time of the evening when the light has that magical, twilight feel to it. The light is starting to dim and the sky starts to change from blue, to colors of red, orange and crimson. You are lying on a picnic rug with your beloved, joyous and relaxed, watching your little sweet-heart run around on her unsteady legs, chasing a ball, a bee or a jogger and his dog.

Then suddenly she stops, bends down, picks something up and puts it in her mouth. At this age everything goes into their mouths doesn’t it. With revulsion though, this time you realise it is someone’s discarded cigarette butt. Both you and your partner burst into action, flying to snatch the cigarette out of her mouth. The urgency in your reaction initially surprises your child and then reduces her to tears as she does not understand what has happened. All she knows is that Mum and Dad, previously at peace are now agitated, upset and stressed.

More importantly though, you are too late. The damage has been done. Your precious bundle has just ingested an absent stranger’s germs as well as the toxic poisons that every cigarette contains. With your early evening picnic in tatters, you pack up your rug, your devastated child and head home. All this simply because one thoughtless, lazy and filthy person could not discard their rubbish appropriately.

Keep Australia Clean

I have a daughter, she definitely is my pride and joy, that is us on the left. Her name is Grace and at the writing of this post, she is just past 18 months old. She is the reason for writing this post. You see, I believe the Gold Coast is the best place in the world to enjoy the “outdoor lifestyle”. The weather is brilliant all year round, if you don’t believe me, have a look at the monthly temperatures we get here at the following link: Gold Coast Weather

As the weather is always so pleasant, we like to spend as much time outdoors as we can, letting little Grace run amok in parks, playgrounds, at the beach or anywhere she can enjoy a safe, healthy, outdoor environment. This way of life is the reason we moved to the Gold Coast. We know there are just too many wonderful things to experience outside to waste our leisure time in front of Foxtel or a PS2 Console.

I have a problem though. I cannot find a single park on the Gold Coast where I can let Grace run and play without fear of her picking up a cigarette butt. They are everywhere. I have not found 2 square meters of public ground anywhere on the coast free of cigarette litter. I am only talking about cigarette butts too and have not mentioned other human filth like fast food wrappers, broken glass and discarded bottle tops. Its a disgrace. Can’t you see how beautiful our country is? Can’t you appreciate it? Don’t you want to preserve it? Do you not you realise that the damage you are doing when you do not dispose of your rubbish responsibly, is done to your own own home. There are bins everywhere, it is not difficult to use them.

I am actually doing a bit of running at the moment too, just trying to keep fit. One of the things that astounds me are the fishermen on the Gold Coast. The Gold Coast is marbled by estuaries, rivers and creeks. Have a look at a map or an aerial or satellite image and you will see what I mean. Every time I go for a run, I cross numerous bridges, all of which are regularly used by fishermen trying their luck. From these runs, I have formed the opinion that people who fish are the most filthy people alive. Every day I cross these bridges there is a new wave of discarded fishing wire, rusty hooks, empty bait packaging, cigarette butts, beer bottles and fast food wrappers left lying around. You guys are outdoor people, you are supposed to love our waterways. Yet on a daily basis you leave your filth on the bridges you use to wash into the waterways that you draw so much pleasure from. Then tomorrow you return to the same fishing spots, with yesterday’s rubbish still blowing around your ankles, to start the next round. Can you not see that this is paramount to defecating in your own living room?

I think Australia Day is a real eye opener too. When Australia day approaches, there is so much talk about what it means to be Australian, what national pride is, about mate-ship and the Australian way. It is on the radio, it is on TV, it is in the newspapers, it is on talk back, every one has an opinion. Then Australia day arrives, we all have a day off work and enjoy a big celebration. When the celebration ends though, this is when the true measure of pride in our beautiful country really is revealed. How many of you collect your beer and wine bottles, wrappers and other rubbish and take it home with you? How many of you have enough Australian pride to leave the little piece of Australia that you just enjoyed on our national day, in the same or a better condition than it was when you arrived?

I don’t know if you have noticed this, I certainly have. Australia on the 27th of January is a pigsty. So many of us leave our Australia Day celebrations behind us, polluting our great nation when we go home. Perhaps we should change our national day to “Clean Up Australia Day“. Then at least we can have some pride in what we achieved for the day. We can have pride for what we put back into the nation, rather than rhetoric about what we are taking.

You may live here on the Gold Coast or you may just come to visit, it doesn’t matter. In fact it doesn’t matter where you live or what places you visit, if you look you will see that the world just screams “beauty”, “peace”, “breathtaking”, “overpowering” and a million other amazing things almost everywhere you look. When you drop your rubbish, you take a little bit away from that and you’ll be surprised how it will directly effect you over the course of your life. It could be as simple as losing some enjoyment of a once breathtaking view, which is now spoiled. Or you could lose a past-time, one that relied on a natural resource that is now depleted. You might lose your job as tourists stop coming to a rubbish tip that previously was beautiful. Or you could even lose a child that ingested the poisons you left behind.

It is not hard, please look after your home, your country, your world. Just put it in a bin.

Swell Picks Up

Monday, December 22nd, 2008

Hey guys, the swell has really picked up the last few days.  Perfect timing for school holidays, christmas and the coming New Year.  If you want to hire a surf board, remember to book as soon as you can.  School holidays are always our most busy time.

Free eBook For Download – Affordable Holidays on the Gold Coast

Monday, December 15th, 2008

Hey, given the current economic climate, we produced an eBook called Affordable Holidays on Australia’s Gold Coast.  Its purpose is to offer alternative suggestions to people, so they can think about ways of planning a holiday without blowing the bank account balance.  You can download your free copy by clicking on the image below:

Affordable Holidays 

Peak Season Has Arrived

Friday, November 28th, 2008

Hi everyone,

Well peak holiday season has arrived on the Gold Coast.  Schoolies have arrived and will be departing soon and Christmas is almost upon us.  So here is a quick reminder to sort your holiday out now, don’t wait till the last minute.  Remember:

  • When it gets busy, the hotels charge more.  So make your accommodation reservation early.
  • Finalise your surfboard rental today.  We do not put up our prices as it gets busy, but someone else may rent the board you want leaving you with what we have left.
  • Start you surfing fitness campaign today, so you’ll get most benefit from the waves when you arrive.

I look forward to seeing you when you arrive.

School Holidays and the Gold Coast

Thursday, September 11th, 2008

Just a quick reminder, if you are coming to the Gold Coast during school holidays and want to rent a surfboard, try and book in advance, and get your booking in early.

School holidays are our busiest period and we hate to disappoint people by running out of boards.  Booking in advance will ensure you get the board you want, as by booking in advance, if we do not have “your” board in stock, we have the opportunity to go out and buy it just so it is available for you to hire.  If you leave it to the last minute though, often that opportunity is not available

Gold Coast Surfboards In City’s Newspaper

Friday, August 8th, 2008

This morning, the Gold Coast’s tabloid newspaper The Bulletin wrote an article about our business.  Its actually a really good summation of our idea and how we got started.  You can see the article here:

http://www.goldcoast.com.au/article/2008/08/08/14703_gold-coast-top-story.html

 

Gold Coast Holidays on a Shoe String

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

So you’ve got a cheap flight, and sorted out your accommodation at a discount, what do you do once you are here, to ensure you don’t blow 12 months spending money. 

Naturally, you should start with the Gold Coast beaches.  In fact, you can spend your whole holiday on our beach, and not spend a cent more than you would back at home.  And for such a holiday you’d probably return home fit, happy, tanned and relaxed.  If you don’t mind spending just a few dollars, at a reasonable rate you can hire a surfboard off us that suits your ability, and turn your holiday into a surf trip. 

Research the suburb you are in before you go.  The Gold Coast calendar is packed with free entertainment, from music festivals, to local markets, sporting events and fine food carnivals.  Most of these events show off the talent of the local producers and artists, so they are definately worth checking out.

If you have access to a car, try the hinterland.  The tamborine and lamington mountains are close and packed with wineries, retreats and natural wonders.  They are definately worth a day trip.

I hope that gives you some ideas.  You can definately do the Gold Coast this year, even if money is a bit tighter

Flying to the Gold Coast – How to do it cheap!

Friday, July 4th, 2008

Flights are often one of the most expensive elements of your holiday.  So when money gets tighter, flights are always a good place to start when cutting costs.  Here are some quick fire ways you can reduce your airline costs, while still enjoying holidays when you need them

  • Use an Airline Reservation Comparison Service.  We have set up one on our site for your convenience: You can Find The Cheapest Airfare with little or no hassle by getting such comparison services to do the work for you
  • Use loyalty programs to maximum advantage.  There are so many frequent flyer and credit card reward programs out there, that you can use previous holidays and even your day by day living habits, to completely fund your flights.  All you will have to pay is the tax component of your flights, saving you 80 – 90% of the expense
  • Use only discount airlines.  Sign up to their email newsletters and keep an eye out for their special deals.  They have them all the time, I get emails every week.  I don’t know if you’ve noticed, but they seem to be in the middle of a discount war.  You can use this to your advantage by just keeping an eye on the special deals they offer.

When planning your holiday, its important to think ahead.  Most people pay 40% more than they have to because in not planning ahead, they fail to take advantage of the every day deals that are available.  So start thinking and looking for airline deals, at least 9 months in advance, using the 3 tips I have given you above.

Cheap Gold Coast Holidays

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

Well, the surf is definately down this week.  Its less than a foot.  The good thing about this though is that its given me an extra hour a day to think about the information I am going to add to the site this month.  Given rising interest rates, petrol prices, rents etc, I have the perfect topic.

What I thought I’d do this month is put together some information about making a Gold Coast holiday CHEAP.  How do you get here and have a ball on a budget.  I’ll look at accommodation, flights, surfboard rentals (of coarse) and other attractions.  So stay tuned.

Gold Coast Backpackers

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

Hey all, just a quick post this time to let you know we have put together an information page for backpackers, travelling through Australia’s Gold Coast.  It covers where to get your backpacker “activities” type of info, where to find accommodation, and of course, how to get your surfboard.  (Ie, hire a surfboard from us!)  Here is the page for Gold Coast Backpackers