Dreamworld theme park hit by Cyclone Debbie

By Carolyn Cummins
Updated April 11 2017 - 1:03am, first published 12:57am
(Photo Mark Jesser/Fairfax Media) Gold Coast.
Dreamworld, Gold Coast, Queensland.
Dreamworld accident that claimed four lives. Flower tributes. Photo by Mark Jesser 7/11/2016 ?? Scenes at Dreamworld on the Gold Coast today as the funerals for two of the victims were being held in Canberra. Photo: Mark Jesser
(Photo Mark Jesser/Fairfax Media) Gold Coast. Dreamworld, Gold Coast, Queensland. Dreamworld accident that claimed four lives. Flower tributes. Photo by Mark Jesser 7/11/2016 ?? Scenes at Dreamworld on the Gold Coast today as the funerals for two of the victims were being held in Canberra. Photo: Mark Jesser

Ardent Leisure, the owner of the Dreamworld theme park, has revealed a fall of 34.3 per cent in revenue at its parks which were forced to close briefly during the recent heavy rain on the Gold Coast from Cyclone Debbie that hit in March.

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