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Capital + Vision =

Scalable Impact

Whether you’re looking to back world-class research, invest in high-growth startups, or develop new commercial infrastructure, the Gold Coast Health and Knowledge Precinct offers a unique opportunity to drive both financial returns and lasting societal impact.

This is more than a real estate play; it’s a chance to be part of a thriving innovation community, where your investment can accelerate health, technology and sustainability breakthroughs.

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Why invest here?

The Gold Coast offers more than beautiful beaches. It’s one of Australia’s fastest-growing economies and a globally emerging hub for health, science and innovation.

Investing here means tapping into a city with bold ambitions, backed by smart policy and public-private partnerships designed to accelerate growth. The Precinct’s location within South East Queensland, the state’s economic powerhouse, adds to its long-term value and resilience.

Here’s what sets us apart:

  • $5B+ invested in health, research, education and commercial infrastructure
  • Investment-ready land and assets in Lumina, including RDX and Proxima
  • Embedded university and hospital partners, enabling faster research translation and commercial collaboration
  • Access to startups and scale-ups through programs like LuminaX and AmplifyTech
  • Strong government backing, with incentives available for priority industries and developments
  • Streamlined planning and approvals through Economic Development Queensland
  • SEQ City Deal and Olympic momentum, driving long-term regional growth
  • Lifestyle-driven talent attraction, helping you build and retain teams

From early-stage equity to large-scale development or impact-aligned R&D investment, the Gold Coast offers fertile ground for scalable success.

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Investor Spotlight:

Evans Long | Proxima

Evans Long, a Queensland-based property development group, saw the potential of co-locating allied health, paediatrics and early education in a single, innovation-focused environment. The result is Proxima – the first commercial building to open in Lumina, offering over 11,500m² across seven levels.

The $80 million development is now home to Mater Pathology, CRT Imaging, Sanctuary Early Learning, and Gold Coast Health’s Child Development Service, with further opportunities for health-related businesses to join.

By investing in infrastructure that enables better care, collaboration and innovation, Evans Long has helped shape the future of children’s health while securing long-term commercial value.

Find out more about leasing in Proxima via Lumina Gold Coast

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Success Stories

Clare Minahan

Come and experience the ecosystem they’ve dropped themselves into, it’s incredibly powerful because of the people that are coming, the people you have access to, and the athletes you have access to. It’s not just an environment of opportunity, it’s incredibly positive. If you came and experienced that ecosystem, you’d find those two major pillars: access, and a really positive environment.

Clare Minahan – Associate Professor, Griffith University

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When I think about the number of elite athletes we have at Griffith University, right here on our doorstep, and the way we can connect sports tech companies directly to them, it’s incredible. Add to that the semi-professional athletes at the Southport Sharks and the fact that sport is in the Gold Coast’s DNA. We’re so lucky to have an innovation precinct purpose-built to support sports tech, it’s a game changer.

Craig Rowsell – Director, Gold Coast Health & Knowledge Precinct

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Mayor Tom Tate

The 2018 Commonwealth Games put us on the world stage for sport and innovation, and one thing about the Gold Coast is, once we’re on the world stage, we don’t get off it. That momentum sparked lasting legacies like the Health and Knowledge Precinct, along with other high-performance centres across the city. It all feeds off each other, and that’s how the best in sports tech find their way to the Gold Coast.

Tom Tate – Gold Coast Mayor

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As a student passionate about advanced medical research and its potential to transform lives, the Precinct offers an ideal environment for connecting with like-minded and leading individuals. The people here are proactive, always ready to offer support and inspiration, making it a fantastic place for someone like me who is just starting.  

Dennis Nguyen – Student

Griffith University
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Coming back from the US, where we work very closely with the world-renowned Texas Heart Institute, to see the expansion of the Gold Coast Health and Knowledge Precinct made it really attractive for us to bring our technology back here to work with a world-leading laboratory at Griffith.

DANIEL TIMMS, Founder and CTO

BiVACOR
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