The Gold Coast Titans have taken a significant step towards their future, securing a new home site on Lakeside Drive at Carrara following a successful tender process confirmed by the City of Gold Coast.
This development marks a crucial milestone for the NRL club, which is eager to establish a lasting presence within the local community.
Titans CEO, Steve Mitchell, highlighted the importance of the Emerald Lakes Parklands site, which aligns with the club’s strategic vision outlined in their 2030 roadmap.
“The Titans represent the largest and fastest-growing sport in our region, and we have outgrown our current home at Parkwood,” Mitchell said.
“The Emerald Lakes Parklands site will not only serve our NRL and NRLW teams but will also accommodate our netball programs and industry-leading community initiatives aimed at improving the lives of local residents,” he said.
The City of Gold Coast envisions transforming the area into a hub for sports in the South Pacific, and the Titans believe this new facility will be pivotal in establishing the region as a high-performance destination, particularly in the lead-up to the 2032 Olympic Games.
Mitchell pointed out the club’s unique position in offering a range of field and court sports, catering to male, female, junior, and inclusion programs.
The new facility is expected to reflect this diversity and further strengthen the club’s commitment to the community.
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