No news about any new rides at AW. It was 22 degrees in Perth, today, and the park was nice and quiet. Rides would operate even with one person on it. Whilst it was overcast, plenty of people were still swimming. Had a nice chat with the zookeeper and she said that there had been plans to divide up the kangaroos, so patrons could get closer to the females. Also, that AW had sold off their llamas/alpacas last season. You can actually see where the fence has been constructed. At the moment there are two joeys, but without the llamas, the kangaroos don't really go near the people anymore (too bad if you bought some roo food).
There was about a 5-10 minute wait for Abyss, as they appeared to be running one train. Kraken and the Grand Prix were probably 10-15 minute waits. There was a school group or two, English tourists and plenty of retirees enjoying the day.
The park looks pretty good at the moment, except for the guardians, which are surrounded by weeds. However, it was great to see Inferno running.