building in 1998, Sydney , St. Kilda, Victoria , Langwarrin, Victoria , Nunawading, Victoria (2012).
Australia Australian Capital Territory •
Canberry Fair,
Watson (1981–1991)
New South Wales •
African Lion Safari,
Warragamba (1968–1991) •
Bullen's Animal World,
Wallacia (1969–1985) •
Dizzyland Fun Park,
Salt Ash (2008–2014) •
El Caballo Blanco,
Catherine Field (1972–2007) •
Fantasy Glades,
Port Macquarie (1968–2002) •
Leyland Brothers World,
Karuah (1990–1992) – currently operates as The Great Aussie Bush Camp •
Magic Kingdom, Sydney,
Lansvale (1970s–1990s) •
Manly Fun Pier,
Manly (1931–1989) •
Mount Druitt Waterworks,
Mount Druitt (1981–1994) •
Old Sydney Town,
Somersby (1975–2003) – currently used for film and television production •
O'Neill's Adventureland,
Leppington (????–????) – the park only operates occasionally with portable rides •
Paradise Gardens,
Cattai (1969–1988) •
Sega World Sydney (1997–2000) •
Tomteland,
Williamtown (????–????) •
White City,
Rushcutters Bay (1913–1917) •
Wonderland City (1906–1911) •
Wonderland Sydney,
Eastern Creek (1985–2004) •
Manly Waterworks (1981–2025?) •
Hollywood Park Lansvale (1970s–early-to-mid-1990s)
Queensland •
Adventure Parc,
Tamborine Mountain (????–????) •
Amazons Aquatic Adventureland,
Jindalee (????–????) – closed down in 2001, the site has since become Centenary Quays, a gated community •
Aquatic Adventureland,
North Rockhampton (????–????) •
Grundy's Entertainment Centre,
Surfers Paradise (1980–1993) •
Luna Park,
Redcliffe Peninsula (1944–1966) •
Magic Mountain Fun Park,
Nobby Beach (1962–1987) •
Marineland,
Main Beach (????–????) •
Mirage Grand Prix,
Oxley (????–????) •
Nostalgia Town,
Pacific Paradise (????–????) •
Olympia Theme Park,
Alexandra Headland (????–????) •
Queensport Aquarium,
Brisbane (1889–1901) •
Top's Amusement,
Myer Centre, Brisbane (????–????) – was on the top floor; included a roller coaster, a swinging pirate ship and bumper cars. Was deconstructed in 2000 to become the site for
Event Cinemas •
World Expo Park (1988–1989)
South Australia •
Dazzleland,
Adelaide Myer Centre (1991–1998) – was on the top floor, included a roller coaster along with many other activities including a ball crawl •
Greenhills Adventure Park (1982–2016) •
Luna Park,
Glenelg (1930–1935) – the rides for this park were sent to
Luna Park Sydney upon its closure •
Magic Mountain, Glenelg (1982–2004) – this popular park boasted four waterslides built into an artificial mountain; has since been demolished as part of a redevelopment of the foreshore and replaced by a new park called
The Beachouse •
Puzzle Park,
Murray Bridge (????–????) – adjacent to the
Callington exit on the
South Eastern Freeway; now closed although many items of equipment still remain on the site
Tasmania •
Hobart Zoo,
Hobart (1895–1937) •
Serendipity Park,
Devonport (????–????) •
Gumbles,
Richmond (????–????)
Victoria •
African Lion Safari,
Rockbank (????–????) •
Alpine Toboggan Park,
Whittlesea (????–????) – expanded and renamed
Funfields; original toboggan runs still in existence. •
Dinosaur World,
Creswick (1982–2002) •
Dreamland,
St Kilda (1906–1909) – the park's Figure Eight rollercoaster remained in operation until 1914; the site is home to
Luna Park, Melbourne today •
Hi-Lite Park,
Geelong (1956–1985) •
Kinkuna Country Fun and Fauna Park,
Lakes Entrance (????–????) •
Leisureland Fair,
Langwarrin (1984–1992) •
Rosebud Fun and Picnic Park,
Rosebud (????–????) •
The Swagmans Hat Amusement Park,
Corinella (????–????) •
Whistle Stop Amusement Park,
Frankston (????–????) •
Wirth's Olympia Circus,
Melbourne (????–????) •
Wobbies World,
Forest Hill (1970–1999)
Western Australia •
Action Park,
Mirrabooka (????–????) •
Atlantis Marine Park,
Two Rocks (1981–1990) •
El Caballo Blanco (1974–1995) •
Wanneroo Lion Park (formerly Bullen's African Lion Safari Park),
Carabooda (????–????) •
Dizzylamb Park,
Carabooda (????–????) •
Elizabethan Village,
Armadale (1977–????) •
Luna Park,
Scarborough Beach (1939–1972) •
Pioneer World,
Armadale (????–????) •
White City, also known as Ugly Land and Cooee City,
Perth (????–1929) •
The Great Escape,
Hillarys (????–2018)
New Zealand •
Fantasy Land Amusement Park,
Hastings (????–????) – the site is now occupied by
Splash Planet •
Footrot Flats Fun Park,
Te Atatu Peninsula,
Auckland, originally known as Leisureland (1984–1989) •
Luna Park,
Quay Street,
Auckland (1926–1931) •
Safari Land,
Massey,
Auckland closed in 1988. ==South America==