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Time Magazine
July 31, 2000
Once a hard-working dockland, Darling Harbour has become a leisure
zone that draws fun seekers of all ages.
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Sydney Morning
Herald
Monday, December 30, 2002
Simon Lambert, 6, and
Zoe Lambert, 9, or Fairlight, on a bungee trampoline at Darling
Harbour yesterday. Photo: Jane Dyson
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Manly Daily
Friday May 14, 2004
Blind and vision-impaired students were flying high yesterday
at the Academy of Sport at Narrabeen.
The group of students is getting big thrills from trampoline
bungy jumping, canoeing, abseiling, scuba diving and other activities
at the camp this week.
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TNT Magazine
June 2002
"The youth of today, bored with the passive participation that
other fun rides offer, are searching for something to actively take
part in." So says the blurb, and we'd have to agree - dodgems
just ain't as exciting as they used to be. Defying gravity?
Now you're talking...The bungy trampoline is yet another brainchild
of the extreme sports boffins....
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Sydney City Wentworth
Courier
July 14, 2004
A child bounces on the Fly Motion at Darling Harbour.
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