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Racing at Aquis Park: The Gold Coast Turf Club and a Proud Thoroughbred Heritage

The Gold Coast Turf Club at Bundall has been a pillar of the city's sporting and social life for generations, hosting some of Queensland's most celebrated race days.

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By The Daily Gold Coast · Published 18 June 2026, 7:50 pm

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Updated 1 d ago· 12 July 2026, 4:00 pm

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Racing at Aquis Park: The Gold Coast Turf Club and a Proud Thoroughbred Heritage
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Horse racing has been part of the Gold Coast's identity for well over a century, and the Gold Coast Turf Club at Aquis Park in Bundall remains one of the most recognisable sporting venues in Queensland. Set against the backdrop of the Nerang River and the hinterland ranges, the track has grown from a modest country racecourse into a modern facility that attracts high-quality fields and large crowds throughout the racing season.

Aquis Park is the home of some of Queensland's most cherished race days. The Magic Millions Race Day in January is perhaps the most famous, transforming the Gold Coast into a destination for racing enthusiasts, fashion lovers and celebrities who descend on Bundall for one of the most glamorous events on the Australian turf calendar. The Magic Millions is also closely linked to the Magic Millions Yearling Sale, making January one of the biggest months in Australian thoroughbred racing.

Beyond the glamour of the Magic Millions, the Gold Coast Turf Club runs a regular program of race meetings throughout the year that caters to a broad community of racing fans. Midweek and Saturday meetings draw loyal local crowds who come as much for the atmosphere and the social occasion as for the racing itself. The trackside facilities have been upgraded significantly in recent years, with viewing areas, dining options and a family-friendly environment making a day at the races accessible to a wide audience.

The club's role in the community extends beyond race days. The Gold Coast Turf Club has historically been a significant employer and a venue that partners with local charities and community organisations for special events. The precinct also hosts non-racing events throughout the year, cementing its place as one of the city's genuine multi-purpose sporting and entertainment destinations.

For visitors and locals looking to experience a day at the races for the first time, Aquis Park offers a welcoming and well-organised environment. The venue is accessible from central Bundall and Southport, and the Gold Coast Turf Club's website provides details on upcoming race meetings, dress codes for different enclosures and how to purchase tickets in advance. It is one of those quintessentially Gold Coast experiences that sits comfortably alongside the surf and the sun as part of what makes this city so distinctively its own.

Sources: Gold Coast Turf Club Racing Queensland

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