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Matts Life Coaching
Life Coaching Gold Coast
Matts Life Coaching
Matts Life Coaching
Gold Coast HighwayPalm Beach Queensland 4221Australia
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Business Description
Welcome to Matt's Life Coaching business on the beautiful Gold Coast! Are you ready to live your best life and make positive changes? Matt's Life Coaching provides personalized coaching services in Gold Coast. With a client-centered approach, Matt provides guidance, support, and practical strategies to help you overcome obstacles and achieve your goals. Matt's expertise will help you create positive changes in your life, whether you are seeking clarity for your career, personal development, or better relationships. Matt's Gold Coast Life Coaching will help you unlock your potential and experience transformation.
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About Palm Beach
Palm Beach is a coastal suburb in the City of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. In the 2016 census, Palm Beach had a population of 14,654 people. == Geography == Palm Beach is bounded to the north by Tallebudgera Creek, to the east by the Coral Sea, to the south by Currumbin Creek, and to the west by the Pacific Motorway.Palm Beach has thrice been voted cleanest beach in Queensland.Certainly subdivided by the mid-1950s the subdivision is unusual in the way in which it straddles both sides of the highway. Streets along the highway are named from first to twenty-eighth starting at the southern end of the area and each second one terminates at the highway. Between the beach and the highway in the southern part of the area the narrow Jefferson Lane links across streets. In this lane are some of the earliest and most basic of Gold Coast beach "shacks", some on blocks of land valued in millions of dollars. There is some suggestion that these in fact predate the subdivision and other remnants of an earlier settlement.Recent extensions of the Palm Beach area to the west have created new subdivisions with different characteristics including a small section of canal development. The area is bounded to the north by the Tallebudgera Creek and the national recreation camp and to the south by tower developments at the mouth of Currumbin Creek. The creek mouths of Tallebudgera and Currumbin have been stabilised with training walls built during the 1970s. Both of the Creek entrances are dredged on an annual basis.