What To Do On The Gold Coast At Night
Whether youโre visiting for a weekend or youโre a local looking to switch up your routine, hereโs your ultimate guide to the best things to do at night Gold Coast.
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Whether youโre visiting for a weekend or youโre a local looking to switch up your routine, hereโs your ultimate guide to the best things to do at night Gold Coast.

Construction is now officially underway on the Currumbin Wildlife Institute, which will be a world-class facility set to transform wildlife care from emergency response to science-led conservation, research and education.

Discover fascinating kangaroo facts, from powerful jumping abilities and unique behaviours to reproduction and habitat. Learn how Australiaโs iconic kangaroos thrive and where to see them up close.

Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary is celebrating the arrival of a new Greater Bilby joey, with the tiny nocturnal newcomer already charming Guests while helping shine a spotlight on one of Australiaโs most threatened native species.

Discover what makes Australian wildlife so unique, why many species are under threat, and how you can experience them up close at Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary.

The Gold Coast is a fantastic destination forย a date night, offering a perfect blend of romance, adventure, and relaxation.

Record breeding milestones and successful releases at Kroombit Tops, hereโs a quick update for you on what the conservation team has been up to.

From major bird releases to habitat restoration and genetic rescue, 2025 marked a milestone year for Eastern Bristlebird conservation. Discover how dedicated partnerships and community support helped return one of Australiaโs most threatened birds to the wild.

Where to begin? The Gold Coast is packed withย so many familyย fun experiences for every kind of traveler.

We respectfully acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the greater Yugambeh language region, the Country on which Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary and Hospital are situated today. We recognise their continuing connections to the land, sky, waters (waterways), and wildlife. We thank them for caring for this Country and its ecosystems.
We celebrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures, and we pay our respect to Elders past and present.

