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The Oasis
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Nearby attractions
Pratten Park
Old Burleigh Rd, Broadbeach QLD 4218, Australia
Kurrawa Park
155 Old Burleigh Rd, Broadbeach QLD 4218, Australia
Kurrawa Beach
Queensland, Australia
Royal Queensland Art Society Gold Coast
25 Broadbeach Blvd, Broadbeach QLD 4218, Australia
Nearby restaurants
Harajuku Gyoza Beer Stadium Broadbeach
2/26 Victoria Ave, Broadbeach QLD 4218, Australia
Broadbeach Tavern
Oasis Shopping Centre, Old Burleigh Rd, Broadbeach QLD 4218, Australia
Kickin'Inn Broadbeach
15 Victoria Ave, Broadbeach QLD 4218, Australia
SPICE Kitchen and Bar Broadbeach
Oasis Shopping Centre, Shop GO.67/75 Victoria Ave, Broadbeach QLD 4218, Australia
Grand Dynasty Yumcha and Seafood Restaurant
Oasis Shopping Center, shop G54 Victoria Ave, Broadbeach QLD 4218, Australia
The Loose Moose
75 Surf Parade, Broadbeach QLD 4218, Australia
Marios Italian Restaurant
Oasis Shopping Centre, Shop G48-52 Victoria Ave, Broadbeach QLD 4218, Australia
ELK Espresso
Shop G044 Oasis Shopping Centre, 12 Victoria Ave, Broadbeach QLD 4218, Australia
Sofia’s Restaurant & Bar
Oasis Shopping Centre, Shop 35a/53 Victoria Ave, Broadbeach QLD 4218, Australia
Mecca Bah Broadbeach
3 Oracle Bvd, Broadbeach QLD 4218, Australia
Nearby local services
Broadbeach Grocer
Shop 8/2625 Gold Coast Hwy, Broadbeach QLD 4218, Australia
Myer Pacific Fair
Hooker Blvd, Broadbeach Waters QLD 4217, Australia
Pandora Pacific Fair
2/32 Hooker Blvd, Broadbeach QLD 4218, Australia
Hardy Brothers Gold Coast
Pacific Fair Shopping Centre Shop 2707 Corner of Hooker and, Sunshine Blvd, Broadbeach QLD 4218, Australia
Nearby hotels
Peppers Broadbeach
21 Elizabeth Ave, Broadbeach QLD 4218, Australia
ULTIQA Air on Broadbeach | Gold Coast Luxury Apartments
159 Old Burleigh Rd, Broadbeach QLD 4218, Australia
The Oracle Boulevard
The Oracle Boulevard, Charles Ave, Broadbeach QLD 4218, Australia
Sofitel Gold Coast Broadbeach
81 Surf Parade, Broadbeach QLD 4218, Australia
South Pacific Plaza
157 Old Burleigh Rd, Broadbeach QLD 4218, Australia
Victoria Square Apartments
15 Victoria Ave, Broadbeach QLD 4218, Australia
Voyager Resort
167 Old Burleigh Rd, Broadbeach QLD 4218, Australia
The Wave Resort
89-91 Surf Parade, Broadbeach QLD 4218, Australia
ULTIQA Beach Haven on Broadbeach | Beachfront Accommodation
1 Albert Ave, Broadbeach QLD 4218, Australia
Phoenician Resort
24-26 Queensland Ave, Broadbeach QLD 4218, Australia
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The Oasis

75 Surf Parade, Broadbeach QLD 4218, Australia
4.1(1.9K)
Open until 7:00 PM
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attractions: Pratten Park, Kurrawa Park, Kurrawa Beach, Royal Queensland Art Society Gold Coast, restaurants: Harajuku Gyoza Beer Stadium Broadbeach, Broadbeach Tavern, Kickin'Inn Broadbeach, SPICE Kitchen and Bar Broadbeach, Grand Dynasty Yumcha and Seafood Restaurant, The Loose Moose, Marios Italian Restaurant, ELK Espresso, Sofia’s Restaurant & Bar, Mecca Bah Broadbeach, local businesses: Broadbeach Grocer, Myer Pacific Fair, Pandora Pacific Fair, Hardy Brothers Gold Coast
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Phone
+61 7 5592 3900
Website
oasisshoppingcentre.com.au
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Thu9 AM - 7 PMOpen

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Nearby attractions of The Oasis

Pratten Park

Kurrawa Park

Kurrawa Beach

Royal Queensland Art Society Gold Coast

Pratten Park

Pratten Park

4.6

(1.2K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Kurrawa Park

Kurrawa Park

4.6

(760)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Kurrawa Beach

Kurrawa Beach

4.8

(87)

Open 24 hours
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Royal Queensland Art Society Gold Coast

Royal Queensland Art Society Gold Coast

4.5

(92)

Open until 2:30 PM
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Nearby restaurants of The Oasis

Harajuku Gyoza Beer Stadium Broadbeach

Broadbeach Tavern

Kickin'Inn Broadbeach

SPICE Kitchen and Bar Broadbeach

Grand Dynasty Yumcha and Seafood Restaurant

The Loose Moose

Marios Italian Restaurant

ELK Espresso

Sofia’s Restaurant & Bar

Mecca Bah Broadbeach

Harajuku Gyoza Beer Stadium Broadbeach

Harajuku Gyoza Beer Stadium Broadbeach

4.7

(948)

Closed
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Broadbeach Tavern

Broadbeach Tavern

4.7

(2.8K)

Open until 5:00 AM
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Kickin'Inn Broadbeach

Kickin'Inn Broadbeach

4.8

(1.6K)

Open until 10:00 PM
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SPICE Kitchen and Bar Broadbeach

SPICE Kitchen and Bar Broadbeach

4.7

(732)

Open until 9:00 PM
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Nearby local services of The Oasis

Broadbeach Grocer

Myer Pacific Fair

Pandora Pacific Fair

Hardy Brothers Gold Coast

Broadbeach Grocer

Broadbeach Grocer

3.8

(32)

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Myer Pacific Fair

Myer Pacific Fair

4.1

(1.2K)

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Pandora Pacific Fair

Pandora Pacific Fair

3.9

(91)

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Hardy Brothers Gold Coast

Hardy Brothers Gold Coast

4.5

(56)

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Siddhartha MaharjanSiddhartha Maharjan
The Oasis Shopping Centre in Broadbeach is a convenient, multi-use complex that really does live up to its name — a great little ā€œoasisā€ in the middle of the action. Whether you’re shopping, grabbing a bite, getting groceries, or just looking for somewhere to cool down after the beach, it’s got a bit of everything. The location is perfect — right in the heart of Broadbeach, just a few minutes from the beach and close to the tram stop. It’s easy to get to, and there’s ample parking, including underground spaces, which is a big plus in such a busy area. The complex has a nice mix of retailers. You’ll find fashion stores, homewares, beauty salons, and a handful of gift and boutique shops — not huge chain stores, but more of a relaxed, local vibe. It’s not a mega mall like Pacific Fair, but that’s actually part of its charm. It feels more personal, less overwhelming, and easy to navigate. One of the best parts is the Woolworths supermarket downstairs — super convenient for locals or if you’re staying in a nearby apartment. There’s also a pharmacy, newsagent, bottle shop, and post office, which makes it really practical for day-to-day needs. The food scene here is surprisingly good. From quick eats to sit-down dining, there’s a decent range. We tried Madison’s CafĆ© and it was excellent — great coffee and well-priced breakfast. There’s also sushi, pizza, Thai, and a few casual spots with beach views. The outdoor dining area upstairs is a lovely place to relax with a drink or meal. The centre is clean, well-maintained, and rarely feels overcrowded, which makes for a more pleasant shopping experience. There are also ATMs, public restrooms, and lifts for easy access to all levels. Only reason it’s not 5 stars is that some areas feel a little dated and could use a refresh, and it doesn’t have the huge variety of stores that larger centres offer. But overall, it’s a reliable, welcoming place that ticks a lot of boxes. If you’re staying in Broadbeach or nearby, The Oasis is super handy and worth a visit — whether you’re shopping, eating, or just passing through.
Reel ManagementReel Management
We were so thrilled to be included in the fashion shows for kids and teens at the Oasis this month. Our kids got to wear all the fabulous fashions and learn how to work professionally with twice daily shows over the school holiday week. There were prizes and giveaways from all throughout the centre donated by the individual stores to really show us their community spirit. With the proximity to the beach, the busy mall and playground outside and all the fun of the fashion shows, we had a blast!! We even had our kids feature in social media and throughout the centre. Thank you Oasis Shopping Centre!
JimJamPro CreativeJimJamPro Creative
Oasis shopping centre is a great destination during the 2018 Commonwealth Games and beyond. Next to all the festival sites, Oasis has newly remodelled restaurants outside, a Woolworths grocery store, a coupke discount shops, fashion shops, and great change and feeding faculties for babies (level 1 near the lift). It's also across the Gold Coast Highway from the Convention Centre and Star Casino and hotel. Very convenient. To celebrate the Games there is currently a contest on on level 1 to win daily prizes. Just take a photo at the podium, tag Oasis, and you could win.
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The Oasis Shopping Centre in Broadbeach is a convenient, multi-use complex that really does live up to its name — a great little ā€œoasisā€ in the middle of the action. Whether you’re shopping, grabbing a bite, getting groceries, or just looking for somewhere to cool down after the beach, it’s got a bit of everything. The location is perfect — right in the heart of Broadbeach, just a few minutes from the beach and close to the tram stop. It’s easy to get to, and there’s ample parking, including underground spaces, which is a big plus in such a busy area. The complex has a nice mix of retailers. You’ll find fashion stores, homewares, beauty salons, and a handful of gift and boutique shops — not huge chain stores, but more of a relaxed, local vibe. It’s not a mega mall like Pacific Fair, but that’s actually part of its charm. It feels more personal, less overwhelming, and easy to navigate. One of the best parts is the Woolworths supermarket downstairs — super convenient for locals or if you’re staying in a nearby apartment. There’s also a pharmacy, newsagent, bottle shop, and post office, which makes it really practical for day-to-day needs. The food scene here is surprisingly good. From quick eats to sit-down dining, there’s a decent range. We tried Madison’s CafĆ© and it was excellent — great coffee and well-priced breakfast. There’s also sushi, pizza, Thai, and a few casual spots with beach views. The outdoor dining area upstairs is a lovely place to relax with a drink or meal. The centre is clean, well-maintained, and rarely feels overcrowded, which makes for a more pleasant shopping experience. There are also ATMs, public restrooms, and lifts for easy access to all levels. Only reason it’s not 5 stars is that some areas feel a little dated and could use a refresh, and it doesn’t have the huge variety of stores that larger centres offer. But overall, it’s a reliable, welcoming place that ticks a lot of boxes. If you’re staying in Broadbeach or nearby, The Oasis is super handy and worth a visit — whether you’re shopping, eating, or just passing through.
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We were so thrilled to be included in the fashion shows for kids and teens at the Oasis this month. Our kids got to wear all the fabulous fashions and learn how to work professionally with twice daily shows over the school holiday week. There were prizes and giveaways from all throughout the centre donated by the individual stores to really show us their community spirit. With the proximity to the beach, the busy mall and playground outside and all the fun of the fashion shows, we had a blast!! We even had our kids feature in social media and throughout the centre. Thank you Oasis Shopping Centre!
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Oasis shopping centre is a great destination during the 2018 Commonwealth Games and beyond. Next to all the festival sites, Oasis has newly remodelled restaurants outside, a Woolworths grocery store, a coupke discount shops, fashion shops, and great change and feeding faculties for babies (level 1 near the lift). It's also across the Gold Coast Highway from the Convention Centre and Star Casino and hotel. Very convenient. To celebrate the Games there is currently a contest on on level 1 to win daily prizes. Just take a photo at the podium, tag Oasis, and you could win.
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The Oasis Shopping Centre in Broadbeach is a convenient, multi-use complex that really does live up to its name — a great little ā€œoasisā€ in the middle of the action. Whether you’re shopping, grabbing a bite, getting groceries, or just looking for somewhere to cool down after the beach, it’s got a bit of everything.

The location is perfect — right in the heart of Broadbeach, just a few minutes from the beach and close to the tram stop. It’s easy to get to, and there’s ample parking, including underground spaces, which is a big plus in such a busy area.

The complex has a nice mix of retailers. You’ll find fashion stores, homewares, beauty salons, and a handful of gift and boutique shops — not huge chain stores, but more of a relaxed, local vibe. It’s not a mega mall like Pacific Fair, but that’s actually part of its charm. It feels more personal, less overwhelming, and easy to navigate.

One of the best parts is the Woolworths supermarket downstairs — super convenient for locals or if you’re staying in a nearby apartment. There’s also a pharmacy, newsagent, bottle shop, and post office, which makes it really practical for day-to-day needs.

The food scene here is surprisingly good. From quick eats to sit-down dining, there’s a decent range. We tried Madison’s CafĆ© and it was excellent — great coffee and well-priced breakfast. There’s also sushi, pizza, Thai, and a few casual spots with beach views. The outdoor dining area upstairs is a lovely place to relax with a drink or meal.

The centre is clean, well-maintained, and rarely feels overcrowded, which makes for a more pleasant shopping experience. There are also ATMs, public restrooms, and lifts for easy access to all levels.

Only reason it’s not 5 stars is that some areas feel a little dated and could use a refresh, and it doesn’t have the huge variety of stores that larger centres offer. But overall, it’s a reliable, welcoming place that ticks a lot of boxes.

If you’re staying in Broadbeach or nearby, The Oasis is super handy and worth a visit — whether you’re shopping, eating, or just...

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IN RESPONSE TO THE OWNERS REPLY TO ME. The Travelator outside Woolies goes down to B1 & B2 only. No Travelator up to P1 where I was parked. What about that? HERE IS MY ORIGINAL REVIEW: I’m an out of Towner and visited Oasis shopping centre Broadbeach Qld. twice. Went to Woolies both times. First time didn’t know where to access the S/C carpark so parked out on the street. Tried to take shopping trolley with me. As soon as I exited the centre the Trolley locks up - ie it stops rolling. Had to get Woolies to unlock it after a 5 minute wait at help desk. 2nd visit used the S/C carpark. Noted that I was in P1 parking area. Did my shopping. From inside the centre there are no signs to direct you to your carpark. Absolutely nothing. The escalator I wanted to use was a step escalator, so couldn’t take my trolley on it. You could use an elevator but these aren’t signposted either. Got to the car park by trial and error. But the level I was on had no markings, so had to wander around carrying my shopping for 20 minutes until I stumbled upon my parking spot. Totally not a user friendly place for shopping at. GIVE THIS PLACE A WIDE BERTH. Shopping shouldn’t...

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4.0
45w

The Oasis is a compelling 2008 documentary that sheds light on the lives of homeless youth in Sydney, Australia. Directed by Ian Darling and Sascha Ettinger Epstein, the film follows the work of Captain Paul Moulds and his wife Robbin at the Salvation Army's Oasis Youth Refuge. It offers a raw and unfiltered look at the struggles faced by these young individuals, including addiction, mental health issues, and fractured family lives.

The documentary is praised for its empathetic storytelling and unobtrusive camerawork, capturing both the resilience and vulnerability of its subjects. It highlights the challenges of breaking the cycle of homelessness while showcasing the dedication of those working to make a difference. The Oasis is both heart-wrenching and inspiring, offering a powerful commentary on social inequality and the need for systemic change.

A follow-up documentary, Life After The Oasis (2019), revisits the lives of the original participants, providing a rare longitudinal perspective on their journeys. Both films are highly regarded for their impactful narratives and thought-provoking insights into Australia's homeless...

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