There was a small town near the Golden Coast, and considering the coast's global renown and beautiful scenery, turning this small town into an urban city seemed like a sound choice.
While becoming an internationally renowned tourist destination is largely a positive thing, it's inevitable that some drawbacks, both expected and unexpected, would accompany it.
Of all these, Arthur placed the highest importance on the preservation of the beach environment.
The Golden Coast's fame can be largely attributed to its stunning landscape, coupled with the efforts of Australasian Government in its promotion.
Regardless of these promotional efforts, the Golden Coast would have inevitably become widely known and retain its status as a famous international tourist hub.
Most beautiful tourist spots in Australasia are coastal beaches and islands, essential contributors to the continent's overall marine ambiance.