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After a variety of jobs, Gore became a service station proprietor and motor mechanic at Greenacre. He was prominent as a motor-racing driver, and a vocal advocate for the interests of drivers over promoters. He moved to the Gold Coast in after meeting Jennifer Jean Parker, daughter of a prominent Queensland grazier, and started an all-night garage and a dealership in Japanese cars that was noted for its exuberant advertising. Having divorced his wife, he married Parker on 26 April in a civil ceremony at Broadbeach; this marriage too was to end in divorce.
Diversifying his business interests into importing and selling power boats and yachts, in Gore planned a boat-building venture with Hong Kong's Cheoy Lee Shipyards. Conceived as an alternative to the high rise of Surfers Paradise, the project sought to attract an elite clientele. It was a four hundred-hectare integrated resort with a marina, golf course, recreation centre, shopping village, cinema, and luxury accommodation for both tourists and permanent residents.
In the divorce settlement with his former wife forced the sale of his other properties, while development proposals, notably at Anuha in the Solomon Islands, failed to eventuate.
Dogged by the Australian Taxation Office, he had been acquitted of charges of tax evasion in He died of a heart attack on 17 December at North Vancouver, survived by his wife, their twin daughters, three sons and one daughter from his first marriage, and one son from his second.
Astute in neither politics nor commerce, he was nonetheless a big thinker, and his Sanctuary Cove helped lift the Gold Coast into the international tourism market at a time when its economy was flagging. View the front pages for Volume Select Bibliography Bice, Kathryn. Passion, Power and Prejudice. Brisbane: Booralong Press, Monaghan, David.