Fantasy Island has announced one of its new attractions - the Spinning Racer - ahead of reopening in April.
Hundreds of people took to social media to express their excitement when Fantasy Island announced the addition of Spinning Racer.
The ride reaches 70 km, promises accelerated spins, uncontrollable belly laughs, and extreme thrills.
So much so that riders between 1.2 and 1.4m need to be accompanied by an adult.
The theme park is due to re-open in April as part of the government roadmap to coming out of lockdown.
Fantasy Island reacted to the news on Facebook saying; There is light, even in the darkest of times.
The Mizzou Mock Trial Association took second place at the Regional Tournament Feb. 7. Mack Newton, vice president of the team and co-captain of the Gold Team, led his team to a top-three finish, securing their place at the Opening Round Championship Series. Not only did his team win second place, they placed above top-ranked teams Yale and Duke.
“We were all excited for the challenge, to prove ourselves, to prove that we belong with some of these talented teams,” Newton said.
With no paid coach and little funding for this extracurricular activity, it is a huge accomplishment to compete at the same level as such powerful teams, Newton said.
Recycling warehouse engulfed by massive blaze at Hemmant in Brisbane s east
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Numerous fire crews have mounted an aerial battle against a major fire at an industrial site at Hemmant, near the mouth of the Brisbane River.
It broke out in a recycling warehouse in Gosport Street.
It s understood the blaze started in cardboard and paper outside the warehouse then quickly spread to other parts of the building.
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Firefighters to battle Brisbane recycling facility blaze for next few days
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The blaze that has engulfed a recycling facility in Brisbane will remain alive in the coming days as 20,000 cubic metres of compressed cardboard, plastic and paper continue to burn.
Emergency services were called to Gosport Street in Hemmant about 2.20pm on Wednesday after a fire began in a large storage area before it spread.
Emergency services are on scene.
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