Donald Trump's senior vice president says the Australian Gold Coast needs to lift its game to attract premium tourism

Glenn DwyerDecember 7, 2020

Property tycoon Donald Trump’s outrider says Queensland's Gold Coast needs to lift its game if it hopes to attract more premium tourism.

Trump International senior vice-president for global hotel development and acquisitions, Todd Wynee-Parry is currently in Australia sizing up opportunities.

But it's not looking likely.

“I think [the Gold Coast] needs to rethink its development strategy and designate some proper resort sites," he told Fairfax Media.

"The Gold Coast is a gorgeous beach with no world class resorts actually on the beach.”

Mr Wynne-Parry is speaking at the Tourism & Transport Forum’s 2013 Outlook Conference in Sydney where the Trump group has given fleeting interest to developing a prestige hotel and apartment Trump Tower at Sydney’s Barangaroo.

But Australian gambling tycoon James Packer has a near monopoly on that ambition.

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