Leyland Brothers World

Leyland Brothers World was an Australian theme park at North Arm Cove on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales.

OwnerLeyland brothers
OpenedNovember 1990
Closed1992
Visitors per annum400,000 (1992)
Area40 ha (99 acres)
StatusClosed

History

The Rock Roadhouse in May 2014 in when it was being used as a United Petroleum petrol station and fast food centre

In November 1990 Leyland Brothers World was opened by the Leyland brothers on a 40-hectare property on the Pacific Highway at North Arm Cove on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales.[1] It included a 1/40 scale replica of Ayers Rock, as well as amusement rides, playground, roadhouse, museum, a 1.8 610mm gauge circular railway and a 144 capacity bush camp.[2][3]

In a 1997 article in the Sunday Age, Mike Leyland said that the initial $1 million loan blew out due to rain during construction and a 27% interest rate.[4] In July 1992, BDO Nelson was appointed receiver and manager of the park after the Leyland brothers failed to meet its loan commitment to the Commonwealth Bank.[1] Auctioneers Colliers Jardine estimated the annual attendance of the park to be about 400,000 people, with 10,000 students for the bush camp.[5]

The theme park was sold by the receiver for $800,000 in November 1992 and continues to trade successfully as the Great Aussie Bushcamp.[1][6] The Ayers Rock replica was destroyed by fire on 31 July 2018.[7]

References

  1. $800,000 Leyland Sale Australian Financial Review 8 December 1992 page 33
  2. Leyland Bros Go West Business Review Weekly 24 July 1992 page 12
  3. Leyland Brothers World Tourist Railway Light Railways issue 123 January 1994 pages 19-21
  4. How The Leyland Brothers Lost Their Way Sunday Age 27 July 1997
  5. Theme Park for Auction Australian Financial Review 19 October 1992 page 44
  6. Home The Great Aussie Bushcamp
  7. Fake Uluru at The Rock Roadhouse near Newcastle destroyed by fire ABC News 31 July 2018
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