Robina Suburb Profile

A part of Queensland’s fastest-growing region, living in Robina offers a unique blend of coastal charm and urban sophistication. This master-planned development, built around three lakes – West Lake, Robina Waters, and Lake Orr – provides the laid-back lifestyle the Gold Coast is renowned for, with a touch of glitz. Robina boasts waterfront properties, an abundance of golf courses, and vibrant dining and entertainment options that keep the atmosphere buzzing well into the evening.
For those living in Robina, sport is a way of life. The area features three notable golf courses (including one designed by Greg Norman) and is home to the Cbus Super Stadium. Robina also hosts the Rugby Sevens tournament and served as a venue for the 2018 Commonwealth Games. On weekends, the public playing fields come alive with locals participating in various sports, reflecting the community’s active and dynamic spirit.
Area Features
Education
Apart from the sprawling grounds of Bond University, Robina is also home to a number of vocational training academies, state schools and kindergartens.
Robina Town Centre
Robina Town Centre is a melting pot of activity. It is home to a wide variety of high-end retailers and local boutiques, along with fresh produce, regular live events, cooking classes and pop-up art classes.
Golf
Located in every corner of the suburb, The Glades, Palmer and the Colonial courses provide state of the art facilities for golf enthusiasts, and a picturesque backdrop for nearby residents.
Location
One of Robina’s major drawcards is its location. Brisbane CBD is easily accessible via train, and the beaches, Surfers Paradise and hinterland regions are all only moments away.
You would be forgiven for thinking Robina was custom made for families, with its plentiful parklands and playgrounds, bike trails, walking paths, schools and spacious homes. Retirees are drawn to the area for Robina’s quieter side and student culture prevails around Bond University.