The Gold Coast Bulletin is a daily newspaper published in Gold Coast, Australia. It was established in March 1967. It is one of the largest-read community newspapers in Australia. It was originally published in Surfers Paradise, but later moved to Southport, and in 1986 to Enterprise Street in Molendinar. In 1977, the Gold Coast Bulletin acquired the Gold Coast Sun and appointed Rogin Taylor as editor and manager. In 1987, the newspaper was purchased by the News Corporation.
The newspaper covers major stories in Queensland and surrounding areas. Its journalists are highly qualified and have extensive experience in reporting about local news events. Readers can get the latest news about the Gold Coast, including the weather forecast and road accidents. It also provides updates on Gold Coast airport. It’s a great option for local news.
The Gold Coast Bulletin and The Australian are owned by News Corp Australia, which also publishes the Coffs Coast Advocate and The Northern Star. Subscriptions to both of these publications are available through SCU’s website. You must be a member of the SCU network to subscribe. Once you’ve signed up, you’ll receive the Gold Coast Bulletin, Coffs Coast Advocate, and Northern Star in one business day.