The Pimpama/ Upper Coomera/Maudsland area of the Gold Coast is turning into one of the fastest growing parts, which puts increasing demands on resources, environment, and infrastructure. Recently another 40,000 houses were approved by council for construction in this region.
The cache is adjacent to one of the most valuable of all the Gold Coast's resources, water. The water-tower pressurises the local water supply so that consumers can just turn on a tap and have a firm shower, wash their car, or flush it down the driveway. Some people even drink the stuff! Does it come from the nearby Hotham Creek? I don't know, but it seems likely. We have already seen the effects of a long drought on the Gold Coast; it's not so long ago that water restrictions were lifted so the leaf-washers can once again squirt themselves silly! Where is the extra infrastructure (water, electricity, sewerage) for the next 40,000 homes going to go, in your back-yard? Watch out for the bush caches!
Bring your own pen, pencil, or sharp crayon to sign off.
Co-ord readings varied somewhat in this area, so be prepared for +/- up to 5m radius search. You do not have to jump any FENCES.
Any or all of the above may be total conjecture (but I doubt it).
Remember, real Geocachers don't need hints. Big congrats to MonkeyMaker for this FTF, and his massive win from the FTF prize!