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21 Nov 2007
Irwin’s Australia Zoo wins tourism award
Australia Zoo, the Sunshine Coast attraction founded by Australian icon Steve Irwin has won the major tourism attraction award in the Queensland Tourism Awards 2007.
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21 Nov 2007
Drought hits wooden rollercoaster
Luna Park in Melbourne has unveiled two projects to refurbish its iconic Scenic Railway – the only wooden roller coaster of its kind in Australia.
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21 Nov 2007
Tourism minister to support business event bids
The minister for tourism, Margaret Hodge, has told the Business Tourism Partnership that she is prepared to offer her support for international event bids and has pledged to write to Whitehall colleagues about the importance of hosting large events in the UK.
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21 Nov 2007
IAAPA elects Ripley chief as chair for 2008
The International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (IAAPA) has announced that Ripley Entertainment president Bob Masterson has been officially elected IAAPA chair of the board for 2008.
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21 Nov 2007
King Kong heads for Belgium
Bobbejaanland theme park in Belgium is to be the first to install the new King Kong ride from HUSS Park Attractions.
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21 Nov 2007
Museum of Childhood unveils galleries
The National Trust has announced that the Museum of Childhood at Sudbury Hall in Derbyshire will reopen in spring 2008, following a £2.2m transformation.
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21 Nov 2007
Restoration underway at Quarry Bank
The National Trust has completed the initial stage of its restoration of Quarry Bank Garden at Quarry Bank Mill and Styal estate near Wilmslow in Cheshire.
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20 Nov 2007
Cash boost for Science Museum
The Science Museum has received a £13m funding package boost from the government, in order to expand its existing facilities.
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20 Nov 2007
Ties strengthened to benefit the Games
Ken Livingstone and Sebastian Coe met with officials in India to establish sporting, cultural and trade relations as well as cooperation between London and Delhi during their preparations for the world’s two most esteemed sporting events.
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20 Nov 2007
£40m Legacy Trust launched
The DCMS has launched a £40m fund to promote the arts and sport to young people and communities in the run up to the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
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Invented in Christchurch, New Zealand in 2005 by John Targett and Tim Wethey, Clip ‘n Climb is the international market leader of the fun climbing industry with 215 energy-filled facilities worldwide (and counting).
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