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Fibre Optic Hope Island

Specialising in Fibre Optic Installation, Repair, Splicing and Emergency Repair in Hope Island

Next Gen Fibre & Data Networks service the Hope Island area and provide Fibre Optic Installation and Repair, as well as Splicing and Emergency Repair. Operating for many years and completing a number of Fibre Optic Installs and Repairs, you can trust Next Gen Fibre & Data Networks for your project. So if you need Fibre Optic Repair, Installation or Splicing in Hope Island contact us today for further information. Get a Free Quote for your next project, or contact us now on 07 5665 8721 for Fibre Optic Emergency Repair.

Hope Island Overview

Hope Island is a suburb on the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia. At the 2006 Census, Hope Island had a population of 5,396. Hope Island is popular due to its close proximity to both the Gold Coast beaches and Brisbane city. The area was named after colonial aristocrat Captain Louis Hope, who was granted approximately 1,800 acres (7.3 km2) of land at the mouth of the Coomera River in recognition of his contribution in developing the sugar industry in Queensland.

 

Public Transport

Hope Island is serviced by many transport options for both local and inter-city commuting. It is located adjacent to the M1 motorway connecting it with the rest of the Gold Coast and Brisbane, as well as 5 minutes from Coomera railway station with regular direct services to Brisbane city and airport. The Brisbane and Gold Coast airports are both within a 50-minute drive.

 

Economy

Hope Island Marina Shopping Village is a tropical style, waterfront, open-air shopping and dining centre located on the Hope Island Resort Marina. Its major tenant is Coles, along with numerous specialty stores providing liquor, newsagency services, bakery, etc, as well as waterfront cafes / restaurants. There is also a large medical centre and pharmacy. There are smaller shopping areas at Hope Island Central and along Hope Island Road including veterinary clinics, convenience shopping, and services. The Sanctuary Cove shopping and dining precinct is a short 2-3 minutes away, and buggy access from the Hope Island Resort is currently under negotiation.

 

History

After arriving in Moreton Bay in 1848, Hope spent the next 20 years building sugar plantations on the edge of Moreton Bay. The development of a sugar plantation called on the Island was largely undertaken by the Grimes Family. By the twentieth century, the sugar and arrowroot plantation had passed into the hands of the Sheehan and Davidson families. Hope himself never actually lived in the suburb of Hope Island, preferring to live in Ormiston on the edge of Moreton Bay. Hope Island is currently undergoing major strategic planning by developers, together with the Gold Coast City Council. Some development components / master planning considers complements of mixed use, commercial and residential developments.