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New aquarium opens in France
BY Helen Patenall | 03 Dec 2007
A new aquarium called Mare Nostrum will open on the south coast of France on 15 December.
£45m fund for seaside resorts
BY Helen Patenall | 30 Nov 2007
Disadvantaged coastal resorts around England are set to benefit from a £45m funding boost from the government.
Asia leads way in theme park industry boom
BY Tom Walker | 26 Nov 2007
The Asian theme park industry is set to grow rapidly over the next five years, according to a report by market analyst PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC).
Pushkin Museum central to cultural quarter
BY Helen Patenall | 26 Nov 2007
Pushkin Museum in Moscow, Russia, will be refurbished, while listed villas around the site will be renovated to create a new cultural quarter in the heart of the city.
London Transport Museum reopens
BY Helen Patenall | 23 Nov 2007
The London Transport Museum in Covent Garden has reopened following a two-year refurbishment and redesign project costing £22.4m.
Dangerous creatures take over Sydney Aquarium
BY Tim Nash | 22 Nov 2007
Sydney Aquarium in New South Wales, Australia, is to unveil a new Dangerous Marine Creatures theme next month, highlighting 16 of the deadliest and most menacing creatures found in Australian waters.
MFS plans treetop walkways for New Zealand and US
BY Tim Nash | 21 Nov 2007
Australia-based leisure company MFS Living and Leisure has announced plans to develop sites in the US and New Zealand for its treetop walkways business.
Whale watching experience to launch on Gold Coast
BY Tim Nash | 21 Nov 2007
Village Roadshow, owner of Sea World on Australia’s Gold Coast, has announce that the park is to team up with New Zealand-based Whale Watch Kaikoura to bring a new whale watching experience to the Gold Coast.
Dreamworld sees growth in Chinese visitors
BY Tim Nash | 21 Nov 2007
In anticipation of rapid growth in visitors from China, Gold Coast theme parks Dreamworld and WhiteWater World have doubled their Mandarin speaking guest services team.
Sydney Wildlife World recognised in Australian Tourism Awards
BY Tim Nash | 21 Nov 2007
Sydney Wildlife World, in Darling Harbour, Sydney, Australia, has won the award for best family-focused tourism in the Australian’s 2007 Travel & Tourism Awards.
Irwin’s Australia Zoo wins tourism award
BY Tim Nash | 21 Nov 2007
Australia Zoo, the Sunshine Coast attraction founded by Australian icon Steve Irwin has won the major tourism attraction award in the Queensland Tourism Awards 2007.
Aquarium releases seahorses into Sydney Harbour
BY Tim Nash | 21 Nov 2007
Sydney Aquarium has released 30 captive-bred seahorses into Sydney Harbour as part of a research programme to boost their numbers.
Splash and Play opens at Geelong Adventure Park
BY Tim Nash | 21 Nov 2007
The first phase of a new themed waterpark for Victoria, Australia, the AUS$3.5m Splash & Play, has opened at Adventure Park, Geelong.
King Kong heads for Belgium
BY Tim Nash | 21 Nov 2007
Bobbejaanland theme park in Belgium is to be the first to install the new King Kong ride from HUSS Park Attractions.
Take over offer for Oakwood
BY Helen Patenall | 21 Nov 2007
Oakwood Leisure has confirmed that a take over offer has been made on its Pembrokeshire theme park.
Museum of Childhood unveils galleries
BY Helen Patenall | 21 Nov 2007
The National Trust has announced that the Museum of Childhood at Sudbury Hall in Derbyshire will reopen in spring 2008, following a £2.2m transformation.
Cash boost for Science Museum
BY Helen Patenall | 20 Nov 2007
The Science Museum has received a £13m funding package boost from the government, in order to expand its existing facilities.
Blue Reef to open Hastings site
BY Tom Walker | 20 Nov 2007
Southampton-based Aquarium operator Blue Reef Leisure has acquired its fourth site in Hastings.
Courtyard development opens at Smithsonian
BY Helen Patenall | 19 Nov 2007
The new US$63m (£30.7m, 43m euro) Robert and Arlene Kogod Courtyard at the Smithsonian Institute in New York, US, opened to the public on Sunday 18 September.
SA launches Liliesleaf heritage farm
BY Helen Patenall | 19 Nov 2007
A new heritage site called the Learning Centre will open in northern Johannesburg, South Africa, in June 2008.
     
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8600 to 8619 of 9724 news stories
New aquarium opens in France
BY Helen Patenall | 03 Dec 2007
A new aquarium called Mare Nostrum will open on the south coast of France on 15 December.
£45m fund for seaside resorts
BY Helen Patenall | 30 Nov 2007
Disadvantaged coastal resorts around England are set to benefit from a £45m funding boost from the government.
Asia leads way in theme park industry boom
BY Tom Walker | 26 Nov 2007
The Asian theme park industry is set to grow rapidly over the next five years, according to a report by market analyst PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC).
Pushkin Museum central to cultural quarter
BY Helen Patenall | 26 Nov 2007
Pushkin Museum in Moscow, Russia, will be refurbished, while listed villas around the site will be renovated to create a new cultural quarter in the heart of the city.
London Transport Museum reopens
BY Helen Patenall | 23 Nov 2007
The London Transport Museum in Covent Garden has reopened following a two-year refurbishment and redesign project costing £22.4m.
Dangerous creatures take over Sydney Aquarium
BY Tim Nash | 22 Nov 2007
Sydney Aquarium in New South Wales, Australia, is to unveil a new Dangerous Marine Creatures theme next month, highlighting 16 of the deadliest and most menacing creatures found in Australian waters.
MFS plans treetop walkways for New Zealand and US
BY Tim Nash | 21 Nov 2007
Australia-based leisure company MFS Living and Leisure has announced plans to develop sites in the US and New Zealand for its treetop walkways business.
Whale watching experience to launch on Gold Coast
BY Tim Nash | 21 Nov 2007
Village Roadshow, owner of Sea World on Australia’s Gold Coast, has announce that the park is to team up with New Zealand-based Whale Watch Kaikoura to bring a new whale watching experience to the Gold Coast.
Dreamworld sees growth in Chinese visitors
BY Tim Nash | 21 Nov 2007
In anticipation of rapid growth in visitors from China, Gold Coast theme parks Dreamworld and WhiteWater World have doubled their Mandarin speaking guest services team.
Sydney Wildlife World recognised in Australian Tourism Awards
BY Tim Nash | 21 Nov 2007
Sydney Wildlife World, in Darling Harbour, Sydney, Australia, has won the award for best family-focused tourism in the Australian’s 2007 Travel & Tourism Awards.
Irwin’s Australia Zoo wins tourism award
BY Tim Nash | 21 Nov 2007
Australia Zoo, the Sunshine Coast attraction founded by Australian icon Steve Irwin has won the major tourism attraction award in the Queensland Tourism Awards 2007.
Aquarium releases seahorses into Sydney Harbour
BY Tim Nash | 21 Nov 2007
Sydney Aquarium has released 30 captive-bred seahorses into Sydney Harbour as part of a research programme to boost their numbers.
Splash and Play opens at Geelong Adventure Park
BY Tim Nash | 21 Nov 2007
The first phase of a new themed waterpark for Victoria, Australia, the AUS$3.5m Splash & Play, has opened at Adventure Park, Geelong.
King Kong heads for Belgium
BY Tim Nash | 21 Nov 2007
Bobbejaanland theme park in Belgium is to be the first to install the new King Kong ride from HUSS Park Attractions.
Take over offer for Oakwood
BY Helen Patenall | 21 Nov 2007
Oakwood Leisure has confirmed that a take over offer has been made on its Pembrokeshire theme park.
Museum of Childhood unveils galleries
BY Helen Patenall | 21 Nov 2007
The National Trust has announced that the Museum of Childhood at Sudbury Hall in Derbyshire will reopen in spring 2008, following a £2.2m transformation.
Cash boost for Science Museum
BY Helen Patenall | 20 Nov 2007
The Science Museum has received a £13m funding package boost from the government, in order to expand its existing facilities.
Blue Reef to open Hastings site
BY Tom Walker | 20 Nov 2007
Southampton-based Aquarium operator Blue Reef Leisure has acquired its fourth site in Hastings.
Courtyard development opens at Smithsonian
BY Helen Patenall | 19 Nov 2007
The new US$63m (£30.7m, 43m euro) Robert and Arlene Kogod Courtyard at the Smithsonian Institute in New York, US, opened to the public on Sunday 18 September.
SA launches Liliesleaf heritage farm
BY Helen Patenall | 19 Nov 2007
A new heritage site called the Learning Centre will open in northern Johannesburg, South Africa, in June 2008.
     
 


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