Information for local residents
The Armor All Gold Coast 600 is an extremely large and complex event and as such it is unavoidable that there will be an impact on local businesses and residents, any feedback can be directed to the Community Hotline which is manned 24 hours a day from 12 September to 13 November (the period covering construction and deconstruction).
The number to call is 07 5630 0334.
V8 Supercars Australia will again utilise the Community Consultation Committee for the Armor All Gold Coast 600.The Committee is made up of key stakeholders from affected areas including residents and local businesses. The purpose of the Community Consultation Committee is to provide a forum in which the event can share key information directly with community members and community concerns can be raised and approached in a solution-focused manner. We hope that through this committee we can provide a contact point and a problem solving forum for anyone that has concerns or suggestions.
The Community Consultation Committee can be contacted via email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or phone on 07 5630 0364. Contact details for the Committee members or copies of the minutes of previous meetings are available on request.
V8 Supercar Events is working closely with QLD Government and Gold Coast City Council to minimise any associated traffic and noise disruptions throughout this period. Please use the Community Hotline as above for any concerns. Please see below a brief outline of Build:
| Structure | Start Date | Removal Date |
| Pit Buildings | 12/09/11 | 13/11/11 |
| Bridges, Barriers | 12/09/11 | 13/11/11 |
| Debris Fences | 12/09/11 | 13/11/11 |
| Grandstands | 12/09/11 | 13/11/11 |
| Corporate Structures | 12/09/11 | 13/11/11 |
| Event Road Changes | 12.01am 16/10/11 | 6pm 24/10/11 |
Access to Macintosh Island will change from September 12 to November 12 to allow for the safe construction of the Armor All Gold Coast 600. Whilst every effort has been made to accommodate the normal walking pattern of local residents accessing this area, during this period there will be instances where diversions will need to occur.
To minimise the impact a walking trail has been established which will be signed and clearly visible to enable patrons to enjoy their regular routine with a minimum of change.








