Ready to explore the wild? Rivertown is coming to Dreamworld in late 2024, bringing adventure, discovery, and family fun to new heights!

Rivertown will be Dreamworld's most immersive land yet! The new themed area will include the Murrissippi Motors car ride and the record-breaking Jungle Rush family roller coaster.

The project is part of a $55 million transformation of the park.

New thrill ride The Flash: Speed Force is now open at Warner Bros. Movie World.

This 30-metre-high attraction takes riders on a thrilling journey where they reach speeds up to 70km/h. Prepare to twist, spin and speed along a 67-metre-long half-pipe track whilst The Flash takes on his greatest villain, The Reverse-Flash. It may be familiar to some, as it previously operated at the nearby Wet'n'Wild Gold Coast as Surfrider.

The Flash: Speed Force is a steel shuttle 'Half Pipe' roller coaster manufactured by Intamin. It is themed to the DC Comics superhero The Flash.

Gumbuya World has announced that their two new roller coasters, TNT and Project Zero, will be opening on December 23.

TNT is a 'Family Suspended Coaster' from Vekoma, reaching speeds of 67km/h as riders dash around an active demolition yard.

Riders will experience 5Gs in force and reach a top speed of 105km/h on Project Zero. This thrilling Maurer ride has been relocated from Dreamworld on the Gold Coast.

The world's first Wizard of Oz themed area is coming to Warner Bros. Movie World in 2024.

Featuring a suspended coaster, a boomerang racer and immersive theming, it's set to provide a one of a kind experience for guests.

There will be thematic elements throughout the land including projection mapping, sculptures and facades as you travel along the yellow brick road.

The first roller coaster on the Sunshine Coast in Australia is now open at Aussie World.

The new Dingo Racer spinning coaster takes parkgoers on a journey through a Mad Max themed area, and is set to appeal to those visiting for the school holidays as well as locals looking for a new experience close to home.

The ride was manufactured by French company Reverchon and was officially opened by Minister for Tourism, Innovation and Sport, the Honourable Stirling Hinchcliffe.

Sea World on the Gold Coast in Australia has confirmed that Leviathan, the new wooden roller coaster, will be opening on 3 September 2022.

It is part of The New Atlantis, a $50 million expansion that will be opening in phases.

The new development will include three new thrill rides; a Top Spin called Vortex, a Sky Flyer named Trident and an impressive wooden roller coaster titled Leviathan.

New launch roller coaster the Big Dipper will open at Luna Park Sydney on December 26.

It will be Australia's tallest and fastest multi-launch coaster and the world’s first inline seating launched roller coaster, with a top speed in excess of 70 kilometres per hour.

The Big Dipper has been manufactured by Intamin, one of the world’s best manufacturers of roller coasters.

Dreamworld’s new roller coaster Steel Taipan is a 1.2km ride that reaches a top speed of 105km/h, delivers a G-force of 3.8 and features 4 inversions.

It is the first triple launch roller coaster in the Southern Hemisphere, based on the award-winning Blue Fire at Europa-Park, with some new additions.

The new roller coaster was manufactured by MACK Rides. It features a stall and twisted half pipe at one end of the launch section, and the world’s first spinning seats at the rear of the train.