Entertainment provider BOUNCE is opening in Sydney,offering an array of fun-filled events including an indoor trampoline park,dodgeball and an adventure playground.
Victim impact statements were read out in court at the sentencing of Dreamworld's parent company Ardent Leisure for the 2016 tragedy that killed four people.
Dreamworld's parent company Ardent Leisure has been fined by a Queensland court over the deaths of four people on the theme park's Thunder River Rapids Ride.
Visitors will see a number of changes including the closure of a number of areas and attractions,along with reduced capacity under a COVID-safe plan.
Queensland's independent Work Health and Safety Prosecutor confirmed on Tuesday the three charges brought against Ardent Leisure will be the only laid over the fatal accident.
The Office of the Work Health and Safety Prosecutor was expected to release a statement mid-Tuesday morning.
A perfect storm of floods,bushfires and now the coronavirus have led to visitors staying away from Ardent Leisure's Dreamworld.
Ardent Leisure will inject $50 million into its Dreamworld theme park on Queensland's Gold Coast in a bid to restore its appeal after a horror few years.
New rides and offerings will be made at the Dreamworld theme park on the Gold Coast.
"Over the years,the pump outages were commonplace,"he said,admitting there were multiple breakdowns in the lead-up to the tragedy in 2016.
Dreamworld general manager of engineering Chris Deaves admitted the engineering department had never done a risk assessment on the ride.