L'observatoire de Reedy Creek est le lieu où l'astronome australien John Broughton effectue ses observations d'objets géocroiseurs. L'Union astronomique internationale (UAI) identifie l'observatoire de Reedy Creek sous le nom de code 428. L'observatoire est situé à Reedy Creek (en) une banlieue de la ville de Gold Coast dans le Queensland.
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Reedy Creek Observatory is an amateur astronomical observatory and is the location for observations of near-Earth objects by John Broughton, an Australian astronomer. As of 22 October 2025, Reedy Creek Observatory was ranked 36th in the world by the Minor Planet Center on its list of "most prolific discovery sites", with 1,237 discoveries between 1997, the year of its first light, and 2008.
The observatory is located in Reedy Creek, a suburb of Gold Coast, Queensland, at 66 metres above sea level.
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Varsity Lakes railway station is the terminus station of the Gold Coast line in Queensland, Australia. It serves the Gold Coast suburb of Varsity Lakes.
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Hillcrest Christian College is an independent Christian school located in Reedy Creek, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.
The medium-size, co-educational, Christian school has approximately 2300 students enrolled in each semester with students ranging from Pre-Prep to Year 12. There is also an on-campus Kindy and Outside School Hours Care.
Hillcrest Christian College is a member of the CSA, which defines the school as a locally governed and not-for-profit organisation.
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AIR Church, formerly Metro Church, located on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, is a Pentecostal church affiliated with Australian Christian Churches.
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The Industry School) - RTO 31775, is an independent, senior school for young people located at the Gold Coast, Redlands, Sunshine Coast, Toowoomba, Ipswich and Brisbane, in Queensland, Australia. Students in Years 10, 11 and 12 undertake a deliberately different education where they immerse in industry, gain vocational qualifications and complete their Queensland Certificate of Education, all while at school.
Established in 2006 by industry leaders, the School's unique model enables young people up to 28 weeks a year in industry, training or work experience, and 20 weeks a year in education. The Industry School is a fierce advocate for the value of high calibre industry education for technically talented and bright minded young people.
By 2011, the industry-driven school had transitioned to the Australian Industry Trade College with a purpose built campus on Scottsdale Drive, Robina. It then scaled to open schools in Redlands, Sunshine Coast, Toowoomba, Ipswich, and Brisbane.
The Industry School is a not for profit company governed by a board of directors appointed from a broad range of industries. The School is accredited by the Non State Schools Accreditation Board and is a registered training organisation, governed by the Australian Skills Quality Authority.
The deliberately different school has a selective enrolment policy, with approximately 1280 students enrolled in Years 10, 11 and Year 12.