NSW fun park must close some rides after court finds them unsafe and in breach of planning laws
The order follows three-year-long legal saga involving the south coast park’s owner and Kiama councilFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe owner of a New South Wales amusement park has vowed to fight a court order that he dismantle more than two dozen attractions, including a pony ride yard, bumper car track and inflatable obstacle course.The state’s land and environment court made the order earlier this week in a judgment it delivered after a three-year legal battle between the amusement park’s owner, John Grant, and Kiama municipal council.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading...
The order follows three-year-long legal saga involving the south coast park’s owner and Kiama council
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The owner of a New South Wales amusement park has vowed to fight a court order that he dismantle more than two dozen attractions, including a pony ride yard, bumper car track and inflatable obstacle course.
The state’s land and environment court made the order earlier this week in a judgment it delivered after a three-year legal battle between the amusement park’s owner, John Grant, and Kiama municipal council.
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