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Queensland Government loans Dreamworld operator Ardent Leisure $70 million to reopen after coronavirus theme park shutdown – ABC News
The Queensland Government hands Dreamworld’s parent company a $70 million funding boost to reopen after the pandemic forced them to close their doors for several months.
Dreamworld’s parent company says the Queensland Government will loan them almost $70 million to keep its Gold Coast theme parks operating during the coronavirus pandemic.
Key points:
- The package comprises a $66.9 million loan and $3 million grant
- Ardent Leisure says it is already preparing to reopen its theme parks
- The State Government is yet to say how much money in total will be given out
In a statement to the Australian Securities Exchange, Ardent Leisure …
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