Indoor amusement park gets go ahead in NSW
An AUD$250m (£137m, US$224.3m, €152.6m) development including an indoor amusement park has been given conditional approval by Wyong Council in New South Wales, Australia.
The Express Advocate has reported that plans for the 33,000sq m waterfront development at The Entrance also include tourist and permanent residences, a conference centre, shops, restaurants and cafes.
The existing El Lago resort and caravan park will be demolished to make way for the new project.
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