The Pacific Fair Bus Station, at Broadbeach, is serviced by TransLink bus routes. It is part of the Pacific Fair Shopping Centre and is close to Conrad Jupiters and the Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre.
It is the main bus interchange for the southern areas of the Gold Coast. It is in a transition precinct between Zone 14 and Zone 15 of the TransLink integrated public transport system.
For an informal but complete listing of TransLink bus routes, see the following list of TransLink services. For accurate bus timetables and route maps, see the TransLink Bus Services website.
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Coordinates: 28°2′8.83″S 153°25′35.40″E / 28.0357861°S 153.4265000°E / -28.0357861; 153.4265000
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People talk of situations,
Read books, repeat quotations,
Draw conclusions on the wall.”
—Bob Dylan [Robert Allen Zimmerman] (b. 1941)
“The principle of majority rule is the mildest form in which the force of numbers can be exercised. It is a pacific substitute for civil war in which the opposing armies are counted and the victory is awarded to the larger before any blood is shed. Except in the sacred tests of democracy and in the incantations of the orators, we hardly take the trouble to pretend that the rule of the majority is not at bottom a rule of force.”
—Walter Lippmann (18891974)
“The hand that hath made you fair hath made you good.”
—William Shakespeare (15641616)
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—Sarah Fielding (17101768)