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The Australian coat of arms.
A contact free game, the perfect Covid safe activity.
Old mate.
The area remains a hit with young families.
Corroboree is back open again after months of closure.
Wrapped in plastic, it's fantastic.
Future site of the elevated mid course trim brake.
The launch track can also be seen from this side of the site.
Cagework for the next round of footings to be poured on top of the pilecaps.
The ramps around Giant Drop and the old Log Ride are even more confusing than they were, if that were possible, and the spoilsports have put up this barrier, preventing access to one of the best vantage points of the worksite.
You can really get a sense of the level change of the attraction that previously occupied this site.
Tracks from the Dreamworld Express lay waiting to be repositioned.
Approaching from main street, a major new wall has been built.
You can see in the background the transfer track used to shift trains onto the swing launch.
The launch track is also in place, with the LSMs and the blowers used for the cooling system already fitted.
The most interesting development is the first pieces of track being positioned. Buzzsaw is open, so the gaps in the wall slats provide a glimpse of the progress.
Plenty of action at the Steel Taipan site.
The anchor cages for the foundations have been shifted into the car park compound.
More covered tracks at Rocky Hollow station.
Another new pathway has opened right next to the giant drop building, giving some up close views of all that 1998 foam theming.
Soon to be two coasters on the horizon here.