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  1. “We are very excited about this new product which has been carefully curated to what our guests are looking for in their theme-park experience,” Mr Yong said. “Importantly, we will be bringing new attractions to market in each year, which is crucial in continuing the trajectory we are currently seeing.” After Ardent struck the deal to sell Main Event last year, Mr Yong hinted at using the proceeds to invest in new attractions, possibly bigger than its new $32m Steel Taipan. “All I can say is, the Steel Taipan is the biggest thing we’ve ever done – for now,” he said at the time. https://www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au/business/gold-coast-business/ardent-leisure-posts-its-best-first-quarter-since-2017-wipes-debt-and-flags-new-attractions/news-story/1e9071cc81ceba8b96c7db15171dbbe5?mibextid=Zxz2cZ
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  2. The GCCC has just finished the newest city-wide flood map based on the latest modelling. The map will be reviewed by the QLD gov in 2023 as part of the proposed Designing for Major Update to the City Plan. Once in, the updated town plan will have a say in what the parks can do. RISK CATEGORY DESCRIPTION Maximum regional flood extent Only floods in very rare to extreme flood events. Extent of the floodplain associated with very rare events and can include hazard of any type (low or high). Low risk Relatively lower hazards in frequent to infrequent flood events. High hazards can only occur in rare and very rare flood events, when it is unsafe for people and vehicles and buildings can be subject to structural failure. Medium risk Unsafe for people and vehicles, and buildings are subject structural failure in rare flood events. Flood events can either be rare with high hazard or relatively frequent with lower hazard. High risk Unsafe for people and vehicles, and buildings are subject to failure in frequent flood events. Flood events are both relatively frequent and usually of high hazard. Very high risk Unsafe for people and vehicles, and buildings are subject to structural failure in frequent floods. Flood events are both frequent and usually of the highest hazard. Dreamworld Moive World Sea World Flood risk awareness map (arcgis.com)
    1 point
  3. Not particularly tbh… there will be some requirements in terms of drainage, design of ground level, basement etc, but it won’t impact the overall approval
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  4. Movieworld is so cool they replaced an attraction with shaded seats and didn't even mention it. RIP Sylvester's Pounce 'n' Bounce, forever in our hearts.
    1 point
  5. Got to visit the park on Saturday 12/11/2022. Wow! Truly amazing to see rollercoasters of this scale finally being built in Victoria - it's been a long time coming. Construction is progressing very nicely, but still lots to be done before the Dec 23rd opening. The excitement from park goers was tangible, lots of people taking a look at construction. Below are a few construction photos of TNT. Will upload Project Zero construction updates later today. Lots more TNT construction photos can be found here: https://www.parkz.com.au/search/photos/location/unknown-suspended-family-coaster
    1 point
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