Oxenford, Administrative division in Gold Coast City, Australia.
Oxenford is an administrative division in Gold Coast City, located north of Surfers Paradise in Queensland. The area contains residential neighborhoods with schools and sits between natural waterways and major transport corridors.
The area takes its name from William Robert Oxenford, who acquired land here in 1869, leading to the establishment of a railway station. This early infrastructure shaped how the settlement developed over time.
The neighborhood thrives on community participation, with active local groups meeting regularly throughout the year. These gatherings and organizations create spaces where residents naturally connect and support each other.
The area is accessible by car and home to Oxenford State School for primary education needs. Its location near major transport routes makes it easy to reach other parts of the Gold Coast from here.
The Coomera River marks a natural boundary to the west and north of the locality. This waterway creates a green edge that separates the area from surrounding regions.
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