TWO teenage girls are in hospital after allegedly stabbing each other in a tussle over shoes at the Gold Coast's Robina Town Centre, the scene of a recent bikie shooting.

Emergency crews were called to the busy shopping centre about 7.45pm and found a 16-year-old and a 17-year-old with suspected stab wounds.

The stabbing is believed to have followed a fight between teenagers, which police are investigating.

It is unknown whether the two girls knew each other but there were early reports from witnesses suggesting the fight broke out over a pair of shoes.

A police spokesman said the 17-year-old allegedly pulled a knife and wounded the younger girl before then being stabbed herself.

A Queensland Ambulance spokesman said the victims were taken to Gold Coast Hospital, though the injuries were not life-threatening.

The Child Protection Investigation Unit is investigating.

In April, senior Bandidos bikie Jacques Teamo and a female shopper were shot at the town centre.

A Finks bikie gang member has been charged over the incident.