I grew up on the Gold Coast in the 80s. I have no memory of such a place, sorry.
I'll grant that we were poor and not exactly visiting the theme parks every week, but I'm fairly certain I got to them all at least once.
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I grew up on the Gold Coast in the 80s. I have no memory of such a place, sorry.
I'll grant that we were poor and not exactly visiting the theme parks every week, but I'm fairly certain I got to them all at least once.
There was Tanawah world on the Sunshine Coast was 70's and a bit of 80's Will see what I can dig up https://www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/news/backward-glance-the-sound-of-fun-echoes-through-the-years-170120
The one I went to was definitely on the Gold Coast
I instantly thought of this place, was later called Dino fun park iirc

Panning from right to left that shot starts off great with the creepy dinosaur smile on the right and ends perfectly with the levitating kid on the left.
you missed a bird in the middle.
My google-fu failed on this. But it sounds like fun, especially in 80.
Might be a good question for /r/Goldcoast as there are fare more people there then on Lemmy.
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