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It looks like they are focussing on re-opening (BBM):
Dreamworld deaths: Theme park re-opening dependent upon safety review
Park chief executive Craig Davidson said the park would remain closed indefinitely.
"No ride will open at Dreamworld without a methodical process of mechanical and operational review overseen by no less than four organisations," he said.
"We are close to finalising a timeline for this review, and this timeline will dictate when we reopen.
"I don't have a specific date for you today."
Mr Davidson said Dreamworld's capital works program has resumed, with contractors returning to the park.
"Work will recommence on construction of the Lego store, this remains on track to be open before Christmas," he said.
"We are also progressing works to complete Tiger Island Stage 2."
Earlier today Dreamworld announced it would permanently close the water ride at the centre of last month's deadly accident.
Ardent Leisure chief executive officer and managing director Deborah Thomas said in a statement the ride would be permanently closed out of respect for the victims and their families.
"The closure of the ride is the only respectful and appropriate course of action," Ms Thomas said in a statement.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-11-09/dreamworld-deaths-gold-coast-theme-park/8009040
Dreamworld deaths: Theme park re-opening dependent upon safety review
Park chief executive Craig Davidson said the park would remain closed indefinitely.
"No ride will open at Dreamworld without a methodical process of mechanical and operational review overseen by no less than four organisations," he said.
"We are close to finalising a timeline for this review, and this timeline will dictate when we reopen.
"I don't have a specific date for you today."
Mr Davidson said Dreamworld's capital works program has resumed, with contractors returning to the park.
"Work will recommence on construction of the Lego store, this remains on track to be open before Christmas," he said.
"We are also progressing works to complete Tiger Island Stage 2."
Earlier today Dreamworld announced it would permanently close the water ride at the centre of last month's deadly accident.
Ardent Leisure chief executive officer and managing director Deborah Thomas said in a statement the ride would be permanently closed out of respect for the victims and their families.
"The closure of the ride is the only respectful and appropriate course of action," Ms Thomas said in a statement.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-11-09/dreamworld-deaths-gold-coast-theme-park/8009040